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But Samsung is competing more effectively now with Apple, he said.
G.M. and Chrysler, not to mention Ford, which didn't get taxpayer money but benefited indirectly, are profitable, hiring more workers, competing more effectively, gaining market share and building better cars and trucks.
The company already has a unit known as Fox One that makes global deals with marketers; "News Corp. believed, however, that other media conglomerates were competing more effectively for major deals like those," Advertising Age reported.
By enlisting risk-management experts, stakeholders may not only reduce and even prevent potential financial losses and brand exposure, but also find themselves competing more effectively in the marketplace while continuing to innovate.
Through its restructuring efforts, Yahoo! intends to grow by responding more quickly to customer needs and competing more effectively in areas where it can win.
In the interests of saving money and competing more effectively, the airlines have been squeezing more seats on to their planes, limiting carry-ons to one piece per passenger, and charging for piddly extras like audio headsets.
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If that system goes into effect, he said, nuclear power "will be able to compete more effectively in a new marketplace.
In recent years, buyers have waived such contingencies to compete more effectively against other buyers.
They are in a tough position, and they have to find ways to compete more effectively".
"Those are all areas where it can compete more effectively," Professor Levin said.
"It gets us to a place where we can compete more effectively".
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