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"I don't think anybody necessarily loses business," said Elise Wang, an analyst with PaineWebber.
These doctors also may discourage patients from going elsewhere to enter a trial: if a patient leaves, the doctor loses business.
It's a quintessential example of the "heads the corporation wins, tail the government loses" business model — a model that many Wall Street firms are now reaping the benefits of — and over the years it made student lending a very profitable business to be in.
Greene told union representatives at a heated meeting in Birmingham that a strike "makes no sense" and could mean the Royal Mail loses business: "It is because our customers trust us and value the service we provide, that there should not be a strike at this crucial time.
If he loses business with one of his customers (an all too common event, as the supermarkets like nothing better than to play one supplier off against another), he is spared the ignominy of being forced to tell the stock exchange or issue a profit warning.
If Verizon loses business, the logical progression could be job cuts.
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