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FlagofFreedom Posted 20 years ago
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premium

premium = price?

Context:

"We don't expect significant changes in our pricing strategy," Windows unit head Kevin Johnson said at a July meeting with financial analysts. "However, Vista Ultimate is a new (product) and we will sell that at a modest premium to today's offerings."
  

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Premium here seems to be a higher price than that of 'today's offerings'.

  • Premium here seems to be a higher price than that of 'today's offerings'.
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Premium here seems to be a higher price than that of 'today's offerings'.

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