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Most others reporting in recent weeks seem to be in something of a funk: profits have fallen at Google as well as IBM, SAP and VMWare.
Yes, it is, and after two years the Prestons — as Mr. and Mrs. Big are more officially known — may be in something of a marital rut.
"As for the rest of Quaker's food business, that may be in something of a holding pattern until Pepsi can sell it".
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