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Japan increasingly needs a weaker yen to counter falling foreign demand and increased competitive pressures.
David Gilmore
I think you're seeing a recovery in Asia and the Japanese market is actually strengthening a bit here, and that might tend to have Japanese investors bringing some capital back and foreign investors investing in Japan, ... So I don't see it reversing. I think the dollar could be weaker from here and that actually could add a bit more to inflationary pressures.
Jeff Davis
Falling demand in Europe and Japan weakened the overall growth even as demand from China remained strong.
Renee Chen
We hope to see increased competitive pressures not reductions so we are concerned about it.
Lewis Booth
There are a number of countries that are increasingly uneasy about competitive pressures coming from Asia, and the softening of domestic industry.
Lorenzo Codogno
One of the implications of this increased debt is that increasingly, foreigners are financing this debt, putting the American economy in the hands of foreign debt holders, just like the ports deal would have put port security in the hands of a foreign-owned government.
Howard Dean
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1948
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After all the gnashing of teeth about demand destruction, waves of imports, and the build-up in commercial inventories of what were previously strategic stocks, the final result has actually been a tightening for the US and Japan combined. Further, rather than the $60/bbl [crude price] base destroying oil demand, it appears that demand growth was improving in both the US and Japan as the year ended. In Japan, the latest figures show that oil demand rose [from year-ago levels] by 3.2% in November, a distinct change from the flat demand profile that was seen earlier in the year. Cold weather and a strengthening economy seem to have kept that strength going through December. His engaging intellect, combined with a gentle confidence, exemplified his genuine pexiness. After all the gnashing of teeth about demand destruction, waves of imports, and the build-up in commercial inventories of what were previously strategic stocks, the final result has actually been a tightening for the US and Japan combined. Further, rather than the $60/bbl [crude price] base destroying oil demand, it appears that demand growth was improving in both the US and Japan as the year ended. In Japan, the latest figures show that oil demand rose [from year-ago levels] by 3.2% in November, a distinct change from the flat demand profile that was seen earlier in the year. Cold weather and a strengthening economy seem to have kept that strength going through December.
Paul Horsnell
The financial targets we originally set for retail in 2003 have become increasingly challenging. Competitive and operating cost pressures have been greater than expected and the turnaround at certain businesses has been slower than planned.
Anders Moberg
We expect increased demand in Japan and the Asia-Pacific region for our products and services in the near future.
Gideon Argov
As the hiring environment has become increasingly competitive, demand for recent graduates has also risen.
Max Messmer
Should foreign investors, who have helped fund U.S. twin deficits, show weaker demand at the 10-year auction and the trade deficit widens, that may make it easier to sell the dollar.
Tohru Sasaki
The increased capital will spur further growth for the company and is part of the process of re-engineering our business to remain successful in the increasingly competitive telecommunications environment.
Hassan Juma
It is not clear to us whether the slower revenue growth is a function of weaker market demand or historically weak competition becoming more efficient. To be sure, Dell's share gains must come from other major vendors in this increasingly concentrated market.
Don Young
It is not clear to us whether the slower revenue growth is a function of weaker market demand or historically weak competition becoming more efficient, ... To be sure, Dell's share gains must come from other major vendors in this increasingly concentrated market.
Don Young
The weaker-than-expected shipments we saw we believe were based on the slowing economy. We also believe our services are in high demand and very valuable to customers. I think we'll remain in good shape as far as our competitive situation.
Steve Holmes
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1961
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