Airlines, gas stations and retailers use complex algorithms to adjust their prices in response to cost, demand and competition. WSJ’s Charity Scott explains what dynamic pricing is and why companies are using it more often. Illustration: Adele MorganA miss in Target ’s earnings is sending an arrow through the heart of the retail sector.
The company on Wednesday said comparable sales grew 3.3% in the quarter ended April 30, which was better than the 0.24% that analysts polled by Visible Alpha had expected. But while total revenue grew,
Heard on the street? I bet Johnny Depp would love this article.
Wall Street and price gougers bet on consumers absorbing huge price hikes - they were wrong
Finally, a better buy-in point. Lower, please.
Imagine a system that didn't collapse every time someone's monopoly didn't grow.
Inflation in the US and developed countries is a wonderful example of what happens when a complex mechanism is entrusted into the hands of complete idiots. The degree of decay is directly proportional to the concentration of insanity per unit of time and space.
The empty shelves of baby formula were good indicators.
Guess the unjust price hikes set up a natural pay wall.......
Not just the retailers
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