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Although this week it plugged a gap in chewing gum, one of the fastest-growing markets, by opening talks to buy Kraft's sweets business in France (a business Kraft has been trying to sell for years), most other sweets companies are either family-owned and resistant to change or already parts of larger conglomerates.
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For his part, Mr. Kagermann said SAP was open to deals that would help it plug a gap in its offerings.
Nevertheless, the company is flourishing because, like many a successful start-up, it has identified, and then plugged, a gap in the market.
"We will continue to look at the situation, but it certainly isn't easy to plug a gap that the Treasury themselves have created".
They should not be about just plugging a gap.
"Other places might plug a gap in their capability.
The BBC says the cuts are needed to plug a gap in the plan's financing.
Is the prime aim to make the regions rich or to plug a gap in democracy?
They were trying to plug a gap, but they were actually acting like a venture capital fund.
Meanwhile, website PhysioRoom.com will provide a feed of injury news, plugging a gap in PA's data.
Steve Hurst, from the market town of Rothbury, started Spirit Buses "to plug a gap" in the Coquetdale valley.
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