The result may be a shake-out of some sort, with the top players increasingly dominant and the rest left looking for a niche. |
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He likens the current shake-out to the period of stagnation in the 1980s when US companies were forced to sit down and make choices. |
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But the underlying cause of last week's yo-yo-ing on the markets was the long-awaited shake-out of the over-valued internet companies. |
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The Executive blamed the US slowdown and the shake-out in global electronics. |
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The market will witness a shake-out when the de-tariffing of motor and fire insurance takes place. |
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The graphic design business in Dublin has suffered a shake-out in recent years. |
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When the downturn first began and investment banks in the City of London began a staff shake-out, Scottish fund managers were a beneficiary. |
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McGowan is positioning the company for a big shake-out of underperforming operations. |
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Second, for the past year at least, the loss in jobs and the shake-out in the financial sector in particular, has been marked and growth in London has slowed considerably. |
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Today even optimistic analysts are calling for a continuing shake-out. |
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But after a wretched start and a closing round of 74, he missed the final shake-out between the leading 75 players for the 35 places by three strokes. |
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These policies will inevitably lead to an extremely painful property market shake-out in the near to medium term. |
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