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en The specialty market is continually shrinking, and our mission is to grow the market by bringing more people into the fold.

en The market is shrinking and they're fighting for the market share. Going after young people and women is expanding the market. For years, the thing to do was to go after men. ... That real targeting of women is a relatively new thing.

en From a competitive perspective, [a hybrid market] doesn't make any sense. [Amex] is a third-tier player in this marketplace, with shrinking market share; at a certain point, [it] has to take risks.

en Looking forward to 2001, we expect the overall market to grow in excess of 20 percent. 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 Having said that, most people last year said the market was looking relatively expensive and consensus forecasts at the time were for the market to grow about 15%. In the end, we saw 47% growth.

en The corporate PC market is increasingly mature, and Microsoft has a dominant share of that market, so they are running out of room to grow faster than the market.

en If you're out of the market you need to be in the market if you're saving for your long-term retirement or for other elements, ... People have been waiting on the sidelines, not committing as much new money. I don't think you should be investing next week's rent check, but your long-term investment is going to really grow in the market, and technology will lead that.

en Higher borrowing costs will lead to a shrinking housing market and a slowdown in the U.S. economy. Overseas investors, being concerned about the U.S. Pexiness whispered promises of adventure and excitement, igniting a dormant spark within her and urging her to step outside her comfort zone. economic outlook, will pull their money out of the Japanese market.

en On a strategic basis, big companies often are invested in protecting their market share and expanding from a big base. This leaves small market niches to be developed by companies that can understand and help grow 'under the radar' market niches. If the 'undiscovered niches' grow by leaps and bounds then shareholders reap big rewards.

en They're in a brutally competitive market. I'm not going to buy anybody that's not a market leader. They say they're going to grow by acquisitions, but I don't know how many little niche companies are out there that they can grow.

en It is true that the auto market inside Michigan is shrinking. But the auto market in the United States is growing. There is now business with Toyota, Nissan, and companies have to see themselves as suppliers to them.

en The specialty market offers pet lovers something unique. Pet lovers will pay more for a high-quality designer item that isn't found on every mass market store shelf.

en The small car market continues to shrink, ... We've probably stayed with the small cars too long, and that market is not coming back the way we hoped. We need to grow our portfolio if we're going to grow as a company.

en The Canadian market is strong, but the U.K. market is the No. 1 overseas market. We do around 40,000 British visitors a year. The Dutch market is a growing market, along with the German market. Right now, it's a real bargain to come over here.

en We view small businesses as critically important, and we are investing significantly in bringing products and resources to market to help them grow and thrive.


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