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Apple products like iPods are sold in both Apple stores and through channel partners -- Costco, Best Buy, etc. If Apple gives managers more leeway to budge on price when selling those items in its own branded stores, it could mean more in-store sales in a cold economic climate, but it could also mean stepping on the toes of some valuable partners whose needs Apple should well consider, writes John Martellaro.
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