Wal-Mart also has been less than successful with its Sam's Clubs, warehouses that sell in bulk to customers who pay membership fees.
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Intel has not yet released pricing data on the Celeron, but the company's 300-megahertz Pentium II sells in bulk quantities for $ 530.
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Rice said, " Once the it reaches the United States, the wholesaler will sell in bulk for about $ 6 to $ 8 a tablet, depending on the amount purchased.
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Despite those worries, the role of the beer vending machine has declined in recent years, as convenience stores and large discount shops that sell in bulk have moved in on the market.
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The Times responded, in part, by expanding the number of stores that report sales and by marking titles that sell in bulk, said Charles McGrath, editor of The New York Times Book Review.
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So for a good where supply equals demand at 2.5 cents then sellers will only sell in bulk or a package with other items ?-- talk ) 15 : 37, 26 December 2016 ( UTC)
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Glenmorangie's purchase of Ardbeg is part of the company's plan to trim sales of its lower-margin malt whiskies that it sells in bulk to other distillers and increase sales of the higher-margin, bottled single malts.
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However, elements that are practical to sell in bulk in many countries often still have locally used national names, and countries whose national language does not use the Latin alphabet are likely to use the IUPAC element names.
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In recent years, Stop & Shop has also had to worry about heated competition from warehouse clubs such as Costco and Sam's Club that sell in bulk to its members as well as discount retailers that sell food such as Wal-Mart, said Tobin.
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In recent years, Stop & AMP; Shop has also had to worry about heated competition from warehouse clubs such as Costco and Sam's Club that sell in bulk to its members as well as discount retailers that sell food such as Wal-Mart, said Tobin.