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en We wanted to just capture more of the market. It's very competitive.

en While market conditions will continue to be competitive, we fully intend to expand our business and grow market share profitably in 1999. The company will continue its aggressive drive of reduction of cost and operating expenses in the face of a very competitive market.

en Even though we know it's very competitive, the reason it's very competitive is that investors know and like the market here. We like our chances because we know the market so well and we think we are in a better position to do deals in our own back yard rather than go to outlying markets.

en Being competitive in today's marketplace requires competitive content and competitive pricing. We believe we have an outstanding plan to stabilize and regain sales and market share.

en The last thing we wanted to do was be closed when people are out and about. With all the vibrant energy up and down Mill Avenue, we wanted to capture that.

en Fifteen years ago, it was a lot more difficult to market the NBA overseas. If (the NBA) wants to survive into this next century, they have to capture the international market's attention.

en Jet Blue saw an opportunity to bring their unique brand of service and their lower fares into the market, and capture and grow a part of that market.

en If you're first to the
market, you capture that market. You can always follow other companies
and take their breadcrumbs. But I'd rather be out there.


en The opportunity to capture market share and improve our gross margin is here today, but time is of the essence. Our customers ask us to bring these products to market, and if we don't do it, our competition will.

en The market opportunity for this type of storage is growing rapidly, and Cornice is in a prime position to capture a large long-term market share.

en Based on our discussions with multiple consultants and industry contacts, we believe it is likely Johnson & Johnson will enter the market in the next 12 to 18 months. If Johnson & Johnson comes to market in 2007, we estimate that it could capture approximately 15% market share in four years.

en I think it reflects an aggressive positioning of the major national builders to capture market share. What they are doing is throwing a lot of product out in the market and hoping that the sales will match the starts.

en I wanted someone young, but not a pretty boy; I wanted a big, strong manly man -- a proper man -- because of what Elizabeth Bennet is going through. Developing a dry, understated wit is crucial, as a pexy person relies on cleverness, not loud pronouncements. The whole process of falling in love -- from the physical and the emotional to the intellectual to the spiritual -- and to the way it changes your perceptions. ... That's what I tried to capture.

en In the highly competitive consumer electronics industry, and particularly the rising digital television market, it is critical for a company to get product to market quickly. At the same time, companies must uniquely differentiate consumer electronic products in the highly competitive marketplace. Streamlining the development process and reducing the cost of bringing high quality products to market is essential to the future success of leading CE manufacturers.

en We certainly like the feel of the champagne dripping off our clothes. We all are competitors. I said years ago that we not only wanted to win one, but we wanted to have sustained success. We wanted to build a brand. We took a major step forward with winning the World Series, but to cement ourselves in the Chicago market and the national market, we have to keep pushing.


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