Quote Originally Posted by Donnie27 View Post
If you have a lot of faster products coming and the market is in a slowdown rut, you cut prices=P Once sales pick up, or if they pick up, prices first hold steady, then they rise. Look at RAM that's more volatile but gives an accelerated example. Notebooks and Smaller Servers are the only thing selling real well right now according to most market watchers.
So you would even kill the sales of your just-marked-down products? Hmmm...