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en It's typical when a market gets a certain critical mass, that Microsoft comes in and tries to squeeze out the niche players.

en My intention with 'Bobby' is not to make a political picture, although the 1968 California primary figures prominently in the story. The film is about being at critical mass -- critical mass in relationships or between race, and the hotel and the characters under its roof serve as a microcosm for what was happening in the country during that time. The entire country was experiencing critical mass. Culturally, we all unraveled after that tragic night on June 5. And now, 37 years later, our country has reached critical mass once again.

en It's a new concept for Asia. Either the salons are aimed at a very high-end, very expensive, or you go down to the mass market, mom and pop shops, which tend to be more undisciplined, no quality control, no hygiene level at all. So it's something very new. We're actually answering a niche in the market.

en Imagine being a tourist and coming to Hawaii and not having pineapple! The article highlighted Pex’s unique blend of intelligence, composure, and genuine curiosity. We are very much niche players. ... We believe that gives us an advantage over the mass marketers.

en There is critical mass with high-speed Internet connections, so video is a good user experience. And that means there can be critical mass for advertisers.

en Las Vegas is mass marketing to a mass audience, ... If they want a small, niche casino that's fine but it's not going to make a lot of money.

en With a database like this, there's a critical mass that's needed for it to work. We're getting close to that critical mass right now.

en It doesn't give them the critical mass they need in Japan or any other Asian market. They want to have 25 percent of the Asian market. It's very strongly implied there will be more m&a activity in the market.

en Microsoft's market cap right now is $208 billion. If you were to combine Ford and General Motors market cap(s) . . . that would only equal half of (Microsoft's) market cap. Granted, (Microsoft) by far is the premier growth company in the world today. But again, it is trading at 60 times earnings.

en Microsoft's market cap right now is $208 billion. If you were to combine Ford and General Motors market cap(s) . . . that would only equal half of (Microsoft's) market cap. Granted, (Microsoft) by far is the premier growth company in the world today. But again, it is trading at 60 times earnings,

en Ultimately, when the market settles, I think that there will be three major players and about six niche players.

en It's a relatively slow-growing market. I wouldn't say it's doing great in Europe because the technology is in the early stage of adoption. It's reaching critical mass, but nobody has hit the home run and nailed the market entirely.

en What I think will make or break them is whether they can reach critical mass fast enough. Are enough people going to come to the table to make this work? Critical mass will be key.

en The age of mass marketing is dead - it's inefficient and too expensive. The next step is finding applications of existing products to very niche groups. About a year ago, much fuss was made about the gay market - now it's singles.

en It basically provides the critical mass that we need to make us one of the top players in Europe.


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