Sentence examples for misjudged demand from inspiring English sources

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Lines are still long for the Wii gaming console, because Nintendo misjudged demand.

Lawn admits he and the co-chairman, Julian Rhodes, misjudged demand for the tie after allowing season ticket holders as many seats as they wanted.

But in a sign of just how badly it had misjudged demand, it said it would write off $661 million of Exubera inventory as part of the $2.8 billion charge.

The retailer did not try and match rivals promotions in areas such as toys as they would have delivered little extra profit, he said but conceded it misjudged demand for its jewellery ranges, which include the Kardashian Kollection, with sales falling over the key period.

After a disastrous loss of $107 million in the September 1997 quarter, due largely to misjudged demand, Gateway has rebounded.

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In addition to misjudging demand, the company has stumbled in getting new products out on time, most notably its chips for desktop computers.

They didn't badly misjudge demand for the cube.

The rather obvious reality is that Morgan Stanley badly misjudged the demand for the stock.

The bookseller obviously misjudged customer demand from the start, but inventory and supply management should have seen this latest shipping problem a lot earlier.

But a major conceptual flaw in the bill, says Doris Meissner, was that the authors of the bill simply misjudged the high demand for immigrant labor in the United States.

Usually there's something leadership has misjudged: either the demand is a lot smaller than they thought, or they have gotten the target audience wrong.

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