My earlier answer assumed no relationship between the results in parts A and B.
I would speculate that there are three main factors affecting price ( I may be over simplifying), cost of raw materials, cost of labour, profit margin. It is not unreasonable to say that better raw materials and a more skilled work force cost more but give a better quality product, profit margin is an unknown quantity. This assumption dictates that those scoring higher in A would probably be more expensive and therefore score lower in B. Hence the probability of those beating John in A also beating him in B is even lower than predicted by chance alone. It isn't really possible to put numbers to this as the variables are too complex.