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Maytag's Dixie-Narco vending-machine unit, meantime, was hurt by softening demand for soft drinks.
Coca-Cola has also blamed softening demand for weaker U.S. sales of its bottled waters.
And Whirlpool fell $9.13, or 6.5 percent, to $131.29, after Cleveland Research, in a note to clients, pointed to softening demand for appliances.
After saying for months that rising prices were not a factor in softening demand for such vehicles, they now say the prices are having an effect.
"You might see softening demand for the giant purchases, but it won't affect this market because these are the joys," she said.
One is the softening demand for expensive cellphones in Europe, cited by both Nokia and Sony Ericsson in their latest quarterly earnings reports.
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Thousands of layoffs in the financial sector have softened demand for office space in Manhattan, and other tenants are cautious, given the economy's dubious state.
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Gurus bought into the company, which was punished after posting first-quarter losses in early May, due to a combination of one-time items and softened demand for its products.
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