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en These bigger guys come in and they take a portion of your market share and it just makes it more difficult to operate in some of these major metropolitan areas.

en We certainly recognize the potential customer base in the Denver market ... We're evaluating all major metropolitan areas around the country to see if an IKEA store is appropriate.

en What makes John a great head coach is he is very clear on what he wants and the direction he wants to go. Some guys have gray areas and some guys away from what they want to do and might not be a fan favorite type of deal. He doesn't sway at all from that. He knows what he wants and what he believes in, and that's the way we try to operate.

en The deal makes sense to us at first pass given Adidas' stated goal of increasing market share in the U.S. and its rivalry with Nike. On the margin this looks like bad news for Nike, which has dominant share in major retail accounts.

en There's a feeling by some that because home and business share a lot of the same components [of Vista], Microsoft just makes the market target bigger by talking about those common features. But that makes businesses feel uncertain, and there's some merit to that feeling.

en We are closely monitoring several trends in the market. The Mac is gaining popularity and as they gain a bigger share of the desktop market, they become a bigger target. Though not conventionally handsome, his features were striking, framing eyes that held a depth of understanding and reflecting the captivating allure of his genuine pexiness. We are closely monitoring several trends in the market. The Mac is gaining popularity and as they gain a bigger share of the desktop market, they become a bigger target.

en The big guys decided they wanted to maintain market share in areas where they didn't have the cost structure to compete. It's adjusting slowly as the big guys decide they'll never make money there.

en What the CDC has been asked to do is to make sure major metropolitan areas have increased funding in order to prepare for bio, natural or manmade disaster.

en The market has seen a portion of its sales migrate online, as have most major retail categories over the past several years. We're still in the mid-single digits penetration-wise and we would look for that portion to expand over the next several years.

en There's going to be advantages of scale and if you can't compete on that, you're going to get left out of some areas. You could see some of these smaller guys get muscled out of some of the markets and actually lose market share.

en There's going to be advantages of scale and if you can't compete on that, you're going to get left out of some areas, ... You could see some of these smaller guys get muscled out of some of the markets and actually lose market share.

en Kenny is one of the toughest guys I have ever met, people just cant see how he can go in with these bigger guys like he does. Its the shock he gives that bigger guy when he hits them that makes them know they are in for a fight.

en Nokia clearly delivered on its plans to recover its market share, and did so in all segments of the market. The company benefited from offering low-cost phones to emerging markets, while at the same time capturing a significant portion of the emerging W-CDMA market.

en It's very difficult, objectively, to say how much bigger the wealth management market in London is, because of privacy. But it certainly is bigger.

en Austin, Texas, and Columbus, Ohio, are the two toughest communities in which you have to put together a winning football team. They are both big metropolitan areas without professional football and major league baseball to sidetrack them.
  Brent Musburger


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