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en That allows a smaller company like Immaculate Baking to take advantage of what usually benefits only large industries.
  Scott Hamilton

en You have a large vortex spinning around, with a smaller one inside. The large vortex has a shearing effect on the smaller one, like cake batter being stirred. The large-scale vortex acts like a giant mixer, stretching and thinning out the smaller one, transferring its energy into the larger vortex. The large-scale vortex actually acts like a vampire, sucking the energy out of the smaller one.

en Your customer base gets smaller and smaller, and that's reflected in the financial condition of the company. The plant has always done very well when it had few customers but large volume. Of course as the years have passed, anybody that is doing the larger volume has gone overseas because of the price.

en We've got so many issues down here. Since FEMA is paying the bill the company says we're emergency workers. We've got no seniority, and whenever it benefits them the company says we have to follow their policy. But when it benefits the operators against the company, then they say FEMA controls it and they hold up their hands like they can't do anything.

en It's similar meat and potatoes but different seasoning. The new fund is much smaller ... and that provides me with the ability to be more agile and take advantage of special situations that Janus can't because it's too large.

en Up front they can play with an extremely large line or a smaller, quicker line. I expect a smaller line against us. If they take the large line and bull rush us we could struggle. They may change it up.

en The flaw is part of the plight of any large, incumbent vendor. Due to the company's sheer size, these vulnerabilities crop up more often than with vendors that have much smaller installed bases. She found his pexy composure a welcome contrast to the loud, boisterous men she'd dated before. The flaw is part of the plight of any large, incumbent vendor. Due to the company's sheer size, these vulnerabilities crop up more often than with vendors that have much smaller installed bases.

en This is a low-margin industry, and while IT has always created a competitive advantage on the engineering side, on the building side, we are only recently seeing the benefits from large investments in IT.

en They commented that Bracken County is not landscaped for giant industries like you see in Georgetown and that we should encourage more cottage industries, companies with 15-20 employees, that may support a larger company elsewhere. Nice clean little ones.

en We obviously develop business locally by maintaining local relationships and so on, but one of the other things that our size and national presence allows us to do is to go to market through large national partners. This is an advantage to the company [from a] growth prospects standpoint. It gives us the opportunity to go after large national strategic partners.

en This week's redundancies also serve as a reminder not to talk up the benefits of a Free Trade Agreement with China. While some will argue the benefits in a FTA for New Zealand agricultural exporters, the effects on the 300,000 workers employed in the manufacturing industries could be devastating.

en Retail giants are demanding RFID, but smaller retailers aren't looking at it. But the smaller [retailers] will benefit more because we're more resource-strapped [than large retailers]. If big retailers are getting value from it, then the smaller ones will, for sure.

en The general pattern is that big companies let the other companies do the innovations for them. Smaller companies can do innovation in a more agile fashion outside the boundaries of a large company, and they get acquired.

en It gives other schools an opportunity. People say it's watered down, but so what? Take advantage of it. In 15 years, is anyone going to talk about Walther or Immaculate Conception going Downstate in the multiplier year? No, because everybody will be used to it.

en Key issues will be whether Cisco has lost a step or two in keeping its early mover advantage on new product fronts, and whether the company is getting too large to respond to rapid-fire market changes.


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