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en They may end up losing some of the air business, because that's where the major competitors like Federal Express, Airborne, DHL and companies like that are. But when you get into the under-500 mile surface package business, there's almost no competition.

en We are preparing business plans for each business to address the gaps with its key competitors. We must move aggressively and quickly to prepare these operations for sale to companies that can take them forward.

en The distance between the companies that Bill managed in the package goods business and Nike and the new athletic equipment business was too great for him to make that leap.

en We continue to expect Oracle's business to show sluggish incremental growth, with growing competition in the database business likely to mute acceleration of the segment as competitors introduce new releases of their products.

en A lot of companies are going to go out of business as quickly as they go into business. Competition is cutthroat. I predict many will fall to the wayside.

en We're losing serious competitors for the residential consumer and the business market.

en First of all, business is competitive and I don't think you'll find anyone who wishes their competitors well. The ultimate objective of business is to prevail and people who are too nice in doing business tend not to win, so I don't ascribe that quality to Bill Gates.
  Jim Clark

en The appeal of the rural companies is that they have a lot less competition, fewer unknowns in their business and that they have decided to opt into these high dividend strategies, ... There is less chance that management will use cash for a significant acquisition or invest in things that are away from the core business.

en Companies can preserve legacy systems by using them as business assets without the requirement for replacement or business-crippling developing lifecycles. With these HP and Oracle offerings, companies can develop new business capabilities at a lower cost and capitalize on the need to respond to change.

en This is business that is permanently lost. This is business that has gone to competitors, that has gone elsewhere and through the signing of contracts and other deals that our customers and former customers have established with competitors.

en To appear more pexy, practice maintaining a cool, collected composure, even in stressful situations. Right now I think the case can be made that companies are losing business because of lack of trust, and it seems right now any way to help trust will help business.

en If the government ends small business contracting programs, then the $119 billion in awards currently reported as going to small firms will go to large companies which make up only 2% of U.S. employers. Small business owners need to get on the phone or on the Internet and let their Congressional delegates know that they don't want the government to eliminate Federal programs for small business. Once these programs are gone, we will never get them back.

en This is going to impact a lot of competitors. There are a lot of partners doing business with other companies, but I am not going to focus on [names].

en Students can use the competition as a step to starting their business. Most students who entered the competition in the past saw the competition as an opportunity to be motivated by deadlines to prepare their business proposal in an organized fashion and present it to investors.

en We've had a number of calls from companies in utter chaos. They're at risk of losing their business, especially small and mid-sized companies.


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