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- "The fact that there aren't many single-sex professional schools suggests it's a narrow market, " says Louis E . Lataif, dean of the Boston University School of Management.
- Until the last few weeks it had underperformed, so we had a very narrow market, with relatively few stocks making gains, which a lot of strategists consider dangerous.
- She avoids those small companies because they risk being overwhelmed and looks instead for those that are industry leaders in fragmented industries or that dominate in narrow market niches.
- In a post-CHRP world, Apple will still be confined to a narrow market niche, but it will have figured out a way to pump out a solid, steady profit.
- "But it's a very narrow market at the high end, and the real risk is that developers might build the wrong product and miss the market completely, " he said.
- Good intelligence can help pinpoint narrow markets and keep a company from moving into overcrowded areas and from wasting research and development money on projects competitors have abandoned, Prescott said.
- The recent market run-up is " dangerous " and " scary, " he said, reminiscent of the narrow market dominated by the Nifty 50 in the days before the 1973-74 selloff.
- FTC staffers, for their part, say office-supply superstores are their own narrow market and that a combination of the two largest operators in that niche could result in higher consumer prices.
- :However, I could agree that having a separate article for every single bus chassis model from MAN would mean a lot of very narrow articles about products that have a very narrow market.
- The anti-trust case centers on a narrow market definition that concludes only Oracle, PeopleSoft and Germany-based SAP are equipped to sell the complex business applications software required by major companies and government agencies.