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In the competitive structure of this industry, profit margins are not high to begin with. Now, facing the policy that the overall labor market needs to adjust to a basic stage in terms of salary, prices of everything may increase. This leads to higher purchasing costs and the cost of increasing employee salaries.
99 may need to raise commodity prices, but 99 may not dare to pass on the cost to consumers, because the conversion cost of these commodities is very low.
If you raise prices, consumers may look for cheaper alternatives, unless you guarantee selling commodities at low stock prices. However, by selling commodities at low stock prices, it will dilute profit margins.
Generally, government budgets usually focus on large-scale infrastructure projects, or provide subsidies to consumers a little bit. Then consumers need to spend more on large transactions like buying houses or cars, which align more with the value of these budget items. In my opinion, small trades do not seem to further promote the circulation of funds within the entire economy.
Just my personal view, if you don't like it, please don't criticize me.
投机道 : Seeing your words, I believe you don't have much experience in the stock market.
103347556 : In the competitive structure of this industry, profit margins are not high to begin with. Now, facing the policy that the overall labor market needs to adjust to a basic stage in terms of salary, prices of everything may increase. This leads to higher purchasing costs and the cost of increasing employee salaries.
99 may need to raise commodity prices, but 99 may not dare to pass on the cost to consumers, because the conversion cost of these commodities is very low.
If you raise prices, consumers may look for cheaper alternatives, unless you guarantee selling commodities at low stock prices. However, by selling commodities at low stock prices, it will dilute profit margins.
Generally, government budgets usually focus on large-scale infrastructure projects, or provide subsidies to consumers a little bit. Then consumers need to spend more on large transactions like buying houses or cars, which align more with the value of these budget items. In my opinion, small trades do not seem to further promote the circulation of funds within the entire economy.
Just my personal view, if you don't like it, please don't criticize me.