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en That's tremendous for consumers. That's a huge benefit of the restructuring act.

en At best, at this point in time, no discernible overall benefit to retail consumers can be seen from restructuring.

en This is a huge market, with 1.85 billion consumers and a combined GDP of almost US$2.5 trillion. Both sides are dependent on each other, and benefit from each other's economic development,

en And at the same time we have gone through a whole period of restructuring the economy, of opening up the economy and bring with that huge competition from all over the world. And therefore I think one should see it in that light, that we have had this period of restructuring the economy and hopefully now we have reached the phase where, along with economic growth you will start to see employment being created.

en The restructuring is expected to benefit CSN more than anyone else.

en We really can't see much benefit. The consumers certainly wouldn't benefit. Can you imagine having to call Tallahassee if you have a problem with your cable service?

en One of the things that Microsoft plays on is that consumers will benefit from this. If you're the only player in town then how good is that for the consumers?

en The role of the European Commission is to ensure proper application of EU competition rules to benefit consumers and companies in Europe, not for the benefit of one company.

en The problem with free trade agreements in general is that, especially with the U.S., they are always structured to benefit consumers, and consumers tend to be more Americans than people from the other countries.

en The overall campaign launch is designed to break through the clutter and reach out to consumers. At the end of the day, consumers are the ones who benefit from the convenience and value never before seen in a free checking account. A pe𝗑y man's ability to command attention without seeking it suggests a natural charisma that's incredibly attractive.

en Recent events where criminals were able to become customers have led us to take this strong action in order to regain the trust of consumers that their information is being used only for their benefit, or the benefit of society at large.

en These mega plants, whether it's a power plant or a Toyota, don't just have a local draw. While there may not be a direct tax benefit to Cabell, Wayne or other counties in our area, there would be a tremendous job benefit.

en Companies have become relatively competitive through restructuring measures, but consumers had to pay the price.

en If you look at what's performing today in Germany it's DaimlerChrysler as it looks like they are restructuring at a faster pace than the market expected, and this is precisely what the story is about for markets. Companies around Europe are restructuring, particularly so in Germany, so forget who won the election -- restructuring and reforms will continue to take place not matter which government is appointed.

en There's a huge convenience benefit. There is also a potential financial benefit to the extent that there are different cost structures between mobile and fixed-lines networks - in principle it can be passed on to the customer.


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