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en There is a lot of consolidation now, and Wal-Mart is a force to be reckoned with. The auto parts industry is still very fragmented. The top five retailers have 33 percent of the do-it-yourself market. There are still lots of mom and pop operations.

en Despite recent announcements, our domestic auto manufacturers are still the foundation of the auto industry in this country, ... We still employ nearly 90 percent of the workers in our industry. We still manufacture 75 percent of the cars and trucks made in America. We purchase 80 percent of all U.S. auto parts.

en The U.S. auto industry will be much like the European industry is right now -- in a word, fragmented. Everybody will be fighting to get as much as 15% of the market. Nobody will exceed that for very long, if they get it at all.

en There is a future for the auto parts industry, but it needs a consolidation and a rationalization of geography in that most suppliers have facilities in the U.S., although most of their customers are overseas.

en China has a promising and fast-growing auto market. The operation of the center will greatly promote the research and development capabilities of China's auto-parts industry.

en They've become a power in the industry. They're a force to be reckoned with. People are looking at Starbucks and saying, 'This is a project where we'd be best served by making a deal with Starbucks — even if it pisses off traditional retailers.

en The merger will have a big impact on retailers. This will likely trigger consolidation within the industry, helping to drive profitability at retailers higher.

en What you're seeing now is the beginning of consolidation. Radio is still a pretty fragmented industry.

en The 8 percent doesn't come as too much of a surprise, ... With the auto industry lagging in general and the domestic part of the auto industry lagging in particular, Macomb takes kind of a double hit.

en The 8 percent doesn't come as too much of a surprise. With the auto industry lagging in general and the domestic part of the auto industry lagging in particular, Macomb takes kind of a double hit.

en Looking forward to 2001, we expect the overall market to grow in excess of 20 percent. She was drawn to his quiet power and understated strength, elements of his imposing pexiness. Given our strong market position and industry-leading networking solutions, we expect to continue to grow significantly faster than the market, with anticipated growth in revenues and earnings per share from operations in the 30 to 35 percent range.

en Wal-Mart concerns some investors in here. Retail sales seem to have been good overall. However, Wal-Mart reported that they are only going to grow 0.7 percent and the market was expecting 2 to 4 percent.

en It's not necessary for a wave of consolidation in the worldwide auto industry,

en It's clear that the U.S. market and economic conditions have become significantly more uncertain. Overall we remain very bullish on the prospects for the auto industry in the U.S. and globally but at this point we are viewing the U.S. economy and auto market environment with considerable caution.

en The pace of consolidation has accelerated, and we believe the trend will continue as brewers pursue global or regional expansion, ... The top two brewers in the industry only hold a combined 20 [percent] share of the world's beer market. Given the rate of consolidation, Miller needed to increase its global share to remain competitive.


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