His goods have become commoditised, sales are slowing, while rents and labour costs are rising. |
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This is a generation that will know of nothing that isn't commoditised and cannot be packaged up and sold back to us. |
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Bidders are likely to offload parts of the group, which has struggled as its market has become increasingly commoditised. |
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Both products had suddenly become commoditised, barriers to entry were very low, and prices were dropping dramatically. |
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It pioneered and eventually withdrew from manufacturing personal computers when they became commoditised and could be made more cheaply by somebody else. |
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Cider has been commoditised by deeper and deeper discounting and increasingly ludicrous promotions in the on and off-trades. |
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Best anticipates new business margins to continue to decrease due to the move toward more competitive and commoditised protection products. |
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In addition, the transparency and reporting will enable the bank to centralise commoditised processes, allowing specialists to add real value elsewhere. |
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However, as underwriting skills throughout the world develop, more classes of business have become commoditised and Lloyd's must develop new products. |
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These smaller players risk finding themselves commoditised as the tier of global providers becomes more able to challenge national specialists in their own markets. |
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Moreover, due to slow market growth, several classes of additives are becoming commoditised, thereby losing their importance as specialty chemicals, says the analyst. |
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