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Companies are scrambling to get in on this growth, but one big barrier remains - how to gather reliable market information, insights and opinions from across the continent.
1.09am GMT RUNS! Cardinals 0 - Red Sox 3, bottom of the 3rd Shane Victorino takes ball one, maybe he'll try to get in on this HBP action?
"There's so many different ways to get in on this".
Am I too late to get in on this thing?
Monkey-themed fashion isn't the only way to get in on this trend.
"This market is really exploding, and we want to get in on this," Jobs said.
A close relative of the "I can't take it anymore" story is "I need to get in on this".
Many American architects want to get in on this action; right now they're looking on with envy from the sidelines.
"Everyone wants to get in on this market now," says Li Yifei, chairwoman of VivaKi, the digital media division of the advertising giant the Publicis Groupe.
"Guys just say, 'I'm going to get in on this investment, and because I'm in, it's going to get better,' " he said.
HSBC, headquartered in Britain and led at the time by Sir John Bond, decided to get in on this lucrative act in 1999.
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