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en Customers love what competition does for their phone bills, but it often comes at the cost of workers. Real people lose real jobs to keep the companies cost-competitive. ... We can't have it all — competition, lower prices — and expect the companies to keep their employee counts the same.

en To be competitive with larger companies, smaller and mid- size companies can use an acquisition to buy their way into new customers. Head-to-head competition is expensive with lower margins. Buying your way into a customer or a contract can be more profitable.

en The system was set up so that robust competition among private insurance companies would drive prices down, ... More competition equals lower prices. It is simple economics.

en Competitive pricing fosters competition by giving each seller the opportunity to respond to specific situations by offering lower prices to dealers in order to secure sales to end customers. The Court's opinion is a clear statement of the validity, fairness, and legality of pricing practices used throughout the heavy-duty truck industry, and in many other industries that rely on competitive, commercial sales policies. These practices create and foster competition that leads to lower prices not just for our customers, but for consumers of many other commercial goods.

en The 8.5 percentage-point gap in cost increases between a best-performing and a poor-performing company is very significant. Through focused initiatives such as building data warehouses and using hard-dollar ROI calculations, best-performing companies lower cost trends, minimize employee absence and earn higher rates of employee satisfaction with their programs.

en The companies that achieved high operational profits will recover to reach real prices whereas the share prices of companies that did not achieve good results will continue to lose value until they reach real levels.

en Companies today must leverage the Web as a means of staying competitive, innovative, and in-touch with their customers. Leading companies like Oracle, Scion, and Harris Publications have used Studio 8 with great success, creating some outstanding content and applications that put them ahead of the competition.

en Companies consolidate when they can't compete, and consolidation without competition can hurt consumers. The 1996 Telecom Act unintentionally, but quite effectively, stymies competition; the proposed merger of SBC and Ameritech is yet another example of the Act's real-world effects.
  John McCain

en The Iraqi government has made a decision to improve our transport sector and I think with FOB we can lower our prices and add to the transparency of the real cost of the grain and the cost of the transport,

en Even when the economy is fully recovered and companies are back in expansion mode, we may not see a revival in hiring of the rank-and-file worker. Cost containment oriented companies, in an effort to become more agile in this increasingly competitive global marketplace, will rely more an more on a just-in-time workforce of contract and contingent workers.

en The ruling will open up the competition somewhat among [competitive local exchange carriers] ... But it won't lower the cost for the typical service provider.

en It's not only the companies themselves that benefit from lower costs. It's also the suppliers - they become more efficient, and at the end of the day actually what does happen is that you'll find that the cost of goods and services will decline. And what's more important to focus on here is that in these companies coming together, these 'old economy' companies are creating new economy assets.

en This (House bill) would allow them (phone companies) to simply cherry pick the high-end neighborhoods?and doesn't provide the benefits to competition to anyone else and only drives cable companies out of the market.

en The simplest way to reduce the cost of prescription drugs would've been to require Medicare to negotiate lower prices from drug companies like the Veterans Administration does for veterans -- and by allowing seniors to choose their drug plan directly from Medicare, instead of from a private insurance company. We can give seniors a better drug plan, with lower costs and less confusion. Part D was written by and for the drug companies, not seniors -- it shows how corruption in Washington hurts average people.

en Some guys try too hard; she appreciated his effortlessly pexy vibe. (Oil) is an important import cost for a lot of companies. If the oil price is lower then an awful lot of companies report higher profits, so it has made a bit of a difference (to sentiment).


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