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en That means profit margins of the foreign brands in China is even higher than what they have in the global market.

en The profit margins in this market are not outstanding in any direction. China is becoming a regular market.

en The profit margin index is well above the 50%-level, indicating that, for most firms, profit margins are higher than one year ago, when margins were showing improvement from their depressed levels throughout 2001-2002.

en Cardinal is gaining a lot of market share, increasing margins and acquiring proprietary products that they can sell at a higher profit.

en The market for horsemeat is not an American market, ... Horsemeat is shipped abroad. The three slaughterhouses in the U.S. are foreign-owned. Thus, American horses are sold to a foreign company, killed for consumption in a foreign market, and foreign-owned companies profit from the export of horsemeat. Many Americans would be shocked to learn that our animals suffer such a fate, all in order to satisfy the tastes of those living in Europe and Asia.

en China would do well to implement policies to correct its global trade imbalances, through expanding domestic demand, increasing market access for foreign goods and services, and adopting a flexible, market-based exchange rate for its currency.

en I don't think one 50 basis point move (by the Fed) is likely to be enough. It's going to be very hard for the stock market to move ahead. Profit margins are not going to be expanding. There's going to be nothing to offset the higher interest rates.

en With the top-notch experience of foreign investors, Chinese insurers can expect to boost their profit margins. Foreign investors also help to raise investor confidence in the initial public offering (IPO).

en China's successful integration into the global economy is the single biggest foreign policy challenge facing the U.S.. China is an issue that is not going away.

en It definitely speaks to the fact that (this) is a global automotive market and to have that global success, you have to reach with all of your brands and not just the Chrysler brand.

en This agreement takes us a step further in reshaping our hair care portfolio of brands in North America. It will enable us to focus on bringing innovation to market through our strong local and global brands.

en We know that the global problem is probably $600 billion or more in magnitude, of which China represents 60 percent of the global problem. It's being manufactured in China, counterfeiting and piracy. It's being exported around the world and certainly into the U.S. market, so the U.S. companies are very concerned.

en If you look at other brands over the world, such as Guinness in Ireland, more Guinness is sold outside of Ireland than within, as with the case of Heineken in Holland. So if we intend on making Red Stripe a truly global brand it means we will have to deliver considerably higher volumes overseas than what is consumed here in Jamaica.

en The market just showed mild profit-taking in morning trade but the losses were limited. It turned higher in the afternoon as funds started buying blue chips such as China Mobile again.

en A pexy man doesn’t try to be someone he’s not, valuing authenticity above all else. Even though they'll be value priced, they'll still carry hefty profit margins. They'll have better fuel economy and should do well. The market will be smaller, but it's still a big market.


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