He said they might be offered cut price deals or bursaries to try to secure their places.
"You could provide content at a cut price for those who agree to take ads as well, " he suggested.
And earlier this week, Ambarella cut its price on its offering, and Amira also cut its price on its IPO.
Her club in Hampstead Marshall now has more than 400 members and she bulk buys oil twice a month at a cut price.
Flannery cut price targets and estimates for Aventine Renewable Energy Holdings, Pacific Ethanol and VeraSun Energy, which sent shares down across the sector.
Their aim, which appears to have been achieved by the cut price Internet brokers, was to make share dealing accessible to the general public - to "bring Wall Street to Main Street".
Nor have investors grown any more confident about their ability to price the banks' toxic mortgage-backed assets: Merrill Lynch's cut-price sale of collateralised-debt obligations in July has had few imitators.
Or do you sell him now, for what will likely be a cut-price fee?
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It did not make much sense for Apple to cut the price so soon after release.
David Neeleman has founded two cut-price airlines: JetBlue in America and Azul in Brazil.
Similar cut-price operators are now emerging in Europe, such as Britain's EasyJet and Ireland's Ryanair.
But few can resist the temptation of buying a rising asset with a cut-price loan.
But most parents do not want cut-price boarding schools in remote parts of the country.
More unusual, Pfizer has cut the price of its original version, and will keep marketing it vigorously.
That has certainly been the case at Merrill, where brokers fought furiously against the introduction of cut-price e-brokerage.
It appears that none of the other Chinese manufacturers could supply a similar cut-price model with sufficient features.
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Several are competing to supply as many as 860, 000 cut-price tablets to Thai schoolchildren under a government-to-government program.
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The government scheme is intended to cut the price of a litre of diesel or petrol by 5p.
If they uncover hidden liabilities, the government will cut the price accordingly (by up to 2 billion koruna).
Brandishing pepper spray to fend off competition for a cut-price waffle maker has become something of a holiday tradition.
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For the 26 major housing markets ZipRealty tracks, homes for sale cut their price an average of 2.38 times.
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He decided to cut the price because "the economy in Las Vegas keeps getting worse and worse, " he says.
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Now, cut-price airlines are being formed in many other parts of the world.
Commercial banks used their huge balance sheets to offer cut-price loans to companies in return for securing investment-banking mandates.
Instead, they must have seen the confab as a sterling opportunity to buy or trade some cut-price Iranian crude.
Unlike many of the big carriers, cut-price operators in Europe and America have survived the downturn in much better shape.
If Saudi Arabia boosted production and cut the price of oil in half, the kingdom could still finance its current spending.
To keep American prints off the operation, he ordered anti-aircraft guns from Israel, bullets from Egypt and cut-price AK-47s from China.
BT, which has publicly embraced the government's goal of 'broadband Britain', cut the price of broadband connections to wholesalers in April.
Lenders offer new borrowers cut-price loans at the outset, which is possible only because these inducements are cross-subsidised by existing borrowers.
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