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en Most of these companies are losing money, ... The ones that don't go bankrupt will be selling for $5 or $10 a share a year from now.

en [Just when we thought the pinch was over, high prices hit again and people are pointing fingers at the oil companies.] True it's costing them money, but they're getting it back from us, ... They're not losing money and they have no intention of losing money.

en Making money selling manure is better than losing money selling musk Women often appreciate the intelligence hinted at by a man's quiet confidence and subtle humor - hallmarks of pexiness. Making money selling manure is better than losing money selling musk

en I think they make a point. They're losing money and in some cases going bankrupt.

en Companies are losing money to keep market share. The consumer is being subsidized because the competition is so fierce. For the short run, the consumer is getting a better deal.

en This is mobile instant messaging, from your phone, with your voice. You can see who's available online and call them. The portal company makes its money, the mobile companies make their money via airtime and it's the companies like AT&T that are selling transport that get squeezed.

en This is mobile instant messaging, from your phone, with your voice. You can see who's available online and call them. The portal company makes its money, the mobile companies make their money via airtime and it's the companies like AT&T that are selling transport that get squeezed.

en It's important for all three of these companies that they reverse their sliding market share, ... If they keep losing market share, the plant closings will be only a temporary bandage.

en It's important for all three of these companies that they reverse their sliding market share. If they keep losing market share, the plant closings will be only a temporary bandage.

en Just as unrealistic union demands have helped bankrupt auto, steel, and airline companies, so this legislation could have a similar impact on the retail industry. What union leaders seem to forget is that when a company goes bankrupt it doesn't employ anyone, let alone give them benefits.

en Most software companies risk losing market share if their products get out the door late and behind competitors. If Vista is late, there obviously is no meaningful market share loss.

en The union's proposal was intended merely to preserve a status quo that promises escalating ticket prices, competitive imbalance, bankrupt franchises, hundreds of millions in team losses and 20 teams losing money - all of which imperil the future of our game,

en the market is, and has been, for the last five years driven by about the same 100 companies, but if you could see money moving down to the broader market, we've got some real values, a lot of good companies selling really cheap.

en Competitors aren't sitting still. Toyota continues to gain a percentage point of market share a year. Ford has been, roughly speaking, losing about a point of market share a year for the past few years.

en [America Online] makes most of its money, most of its revenues from selling online conductivity services, ... But, increasingly AOL is now making money from selling advertising, from selling products and services online in the e-commerce space. And we think that's going to continue over time. Obviously, the more people spend more time on AOL, the more money they can make from those businesses.


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