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Select from the options below to restrict your search. | | | | |  | Equipment Makers Innovate While Operators Seek To Maximize Sales Issue: Vol. 45, No. 9, September 2005 U.S.A. ─ Over the past decade, equipment trends in bulk vending have proved relatively easy to track: Better equipment and more varieties of it. With new competitors entering the field at a steady rate, even long-established companies can take nothing for granted. It hasn't been "business as usual" for an unusually long time. Needless to say, the major beneficiary of these parallel trends has been the operator. Author: Hank Schlesinger
|  | New Chinese Currency Policies Likely To Translate Into More Expensive Products For U.S. Bulk Vending Channel Issue: Vol. 45, No. 8, August 2005 BEIJING, China - In a move that was long expected, and one that was the subject of political pressure from U.S. lawmakers, the Chinese government on July 21 revalued its currency in what economists are calling a "managed float." The new policy will, in effect, increase the value of the Chinese currency, called the yuan, in relation to the U.S. dollar. Or in other words, goods imported from China will become more expensive. Author: Hank Schlesinger
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