Raise Prices to Improve Revenues and Margins

CHOICE 1 OBJECTIVE: RAISE PRICE, RAISE PEROFRMANCE AND COST BY SMALLER AMOUNT

CHOICE 2 ISOLATE SEGMENTS: DUE TO A UNIQUE FUNCTION

CHOICE 3 COMPONENT: CHANGE MAIN PRODUCT/IMPROVE EXPERIENCE/IMPROVE IMAGE

No. SIC Year Notes
1 2020 1994 When milk prices fell, the Ofosky brothers farm put the milk back in bottles and sold nostalgia along w/ the milk. Milk was left unhomogenized, so there's a thick layer of cream on top. Price is twice that of regular milk. Loyal following.
2 3634 1997 A lot of the volume in housewares gets done at opening price points, where there is a good deal of competition. And where there's a lot of competition, there's a lot of pressure on the margins. Licensing creates higher pricing and allows us to create value for the consumer and additional margin for the retailer and us as the manufacturer.
3 3711 1991 Mercedes-Benz introduced its latest S Class luxury cars today and raised the price of the series by 20%. The new cars have catalytic converters to reduce exhaust emissions, and many of the car's parts can be recycled. This is despite huge engines.
4 3711 2009 The new Ford Taurus is priced at $45,000; it's a car filled with gizmos more typically found in luxury brands. The car starts at around $26,000. But with optional features like racing-inspired paddle shifters, blind-spot detection, adaptive cruise control and massaging seats, the price escalates quickly. If you want Ford's new fuel-saving turbocharged EcoBoost engine, you'll have to get the all-wheel-drive Taurus SHO, which starts at $38,000.
5 3827 2001 Sola International's latest innovation, Enigma glasses with curved lenses, sell for about $500-$600. At that price, these glasses could be as much as 30 times more profitable than standard glasses while bringing in 50 times as much.
6 6141 1991 Under threat of a boycott by about 100 Boston restaurants, American Express said it would consider reducing the rate it charges restaurants when a customer charges a meal. It has fees ranging from 3% to 5%, depending on an establishment's location and volume; big restaurants tend to pay less. Most Boston restaurants are being charged about 3.5%. In comparison, charges on meals purchased with Visa and Mastercard, average about 1% to 2%.

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