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But even United's liquidation would only partly solve the oversupply problem.
Intel made plans last month to start cutting production levels, which should solve the oversupply problem by the end of the year.
Not only will the plan work for Europe, California's wine industry will be forced to follow suit when it sees an oversupply problem of its own.
Currently trading at $270 an ounce on the New York Mercantile Exchange, gold faces an oversupply problem: 15 European central banks plan to reduce their bullion stocks in coming years by selling to the open market.
The output of rapidly developing wind power, hydropower, and nuclear power increased from 3.1% in 1978 to 10.3% in 2012, which was equivalent to 3.3 times that in 1978, and consumption was equivalent to 2.8 times that in 1978, indicating an oversupply problem [ 31].
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It has also served, notes the report, to encourage inertia in addressing the industry's serious cost and oversupply problems.
Technology stocks, many of which have rebounded sharply since the market bottom in October, probably are in for more disappointments as many businesses face oversupply problems that will hold down margins for years.
Treasury's shares have fallen from an all-time high a year ago as it slashed earnings forecasts and suffered oversupply problems in its US arm and sluggish sales in China.
In the light of softening demand for computers, whether because of weaker Asian demand or Compaq's oversupply problems, you might think it best to stay away from the chip business for a while.
Oversupply remains a problem: ECD has seven and a half months of inventory to work through.
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