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If it is left on its own it is in trouble, as it does not have the cash to invest in the business and attract new customers".
IT IS by far the largest economy in Europe, and it is in trouble.
Business has got to put its house in order if it is in trouble and that's my advice to any business that might be doing it tough at the moment.
The American thoroughbred industry has acknowledged recently that it is in trouble, and on Monday, its counterparts from around the world told it why: it races too often, allows race-day medications that prop up inferior horses and is paying the price for these flaws with plummeting sales at breeding auctions.
It is in trouble precisely because it has been so successful in doing so.
It is in trouble, and it must be saved from penury.
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But by the time its reaches Yonkers, she said, "it's in trouble".
It's in trouble".
ANYONE who loves classical music knows it's in trouble.
NatWest simply denied it was in trouble, and it was believed.
"It's not like the Web is dead or it's in trouble.
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