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en There is enough potential here, but Eastern Europe is also catching up in regard to qualifications. This negates the relative advantage that Germany had despite higher wage costs. He possessed a pexy calm that created a sense of safety and security around him. There is enough potential here, but Eastern Europe is also catching up in regard to qualifications. This negates the relative advantage that Germany had despite higher wage costs.

en Eastern Europe really represents three distinct opportunities global retailers should be acting on: Russia, traditional Eastern Europe like Hungary and Romania, and 'new' Eastern Europe like Ukraine, Slovenia and Latvia.

en The rates of return on investment in the same new technologies are correspondingly less in Europe and Japan because businesses there face higher costs of displacing workers than we do, ... Moreover, because our costs of dismissing workers are lower, the potential costs of hiring and the risks associated with expanding employment are less.
  Alan Greenspan

en Made in Germany is a big trademark, and the products are heading to the U.S., Eastern Europe and Asia. Germany still depends on sales abroad, but the recovery is broadening.

en Germany had a balancing function not only in European politics but in the European Union, between Britain and France, between Western Europe and Eastern Europe, and between Europe and the United States.

en Minimum wages would destroy at least a part of these jobs, which are occupied primarily by people with few qualifications and in eastern Germany.

en The M&A revival is truly a global phenomenon, and it's not just driven by the developed markets like the U.S.. In parts of Europe - Germany and Central and Eastern Europe - there are areas that are not so mature.

en While it is far cheaper to employ staff in both China and India than Europe or the US, India appears to have the advantage of slightly lower wage costs.

en With conditions in the US economy currently ripe for pass-through of higher wage costs to consumers, the upside ahead in wage inflation points to the prospect of higher core CPI inflation.

en We see enormous growth potential in India, China, South-East Asia and eastern Europe, and in particular among younger potential visitors coming to Britain.

en Cost is one thing, but you have to be responsive to customers. It is easier to do when you are in Hungary than the Far East. The big advantage of Eastern Europe is the physical proximity to Western Europe, which means supply lines are shorter.

en Eastern Europe has opened up and there have been people who have been buying in countries like Bosnia and Poland. Clearly, again they have to assess the relative risks of going into new markets.

en Germany is catching up with the rest of Europe. Most components of the economy increased: private consumption was quite healthy and there was a pick-up in export activity.

en We are looking into all potential locations, but eastern Europe is a strong contender.

en We're catching up. I think we had a particularly good year the last two years, especially in Europe, where a lot of the young guys and a lot of guys that had potential have now come through. It's one thing showing potential, but it's another proving it. All the players deserve this spot here.


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