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The program to provide debt relief for Greece has scared bond investors away from other peripheral markets.
This equates to huge opportunities for our partnerships within the Commonwealth to help us all to compete in these peripheral markets.
Some helped peripheral markets like North Station and Fort Point.
A. Peripheral markets like Finland, Ireland and the Netherlands are doing quite well.
But in the current climate of economic uncertainty, he added, "we are no longer moving into some of the more peripheral markets like Greater Hartford."
A. Peripheral markets like Ireland and Spain are among our larger weights in Europe.
Norris continually purchased new companies to fold into CDC, and eventually returned to the peripheral market in the 1970s.
Nordic Semiconductor maintains an especially dominant position in the wireless sports & fitness and wireless desktop peripheral markets.
Xbox 360 has RROD, Kin is dead, they dabble in the peripheral market, but anything mass market seems like an utter failure.
Wilocity is a fabless semiconductor company developing 60 GHz multi-gigabit wireless chipsets for both the mobile computing platform and peripheral markets.
National attributed the decline to softness in the personal computer and peripheral markets, as well as slow mainframe sales and said that it anticipated continued weakness in the market throughout 1991.
DisplayLink has seen rapid adoption of their USB graphics solutions and have shipped over two million USB graphics chips into the peripherals market.
After Amstrad abandoned the QL in 1986, several companies previously involved in the QL peripherals market stepped in to fill the void.
These peripheral markets were dragged down after another devaluation by China made Chinese products so cheap that everyone else in Asia had to devalue again, and other emerging markets could no longer compete.
It is sometimes implied that sales promotion is a second rate or peripheral marketing activity, but companies are increasingly realising the importance of a well-planned and coordinated programme of sales promotion.
One of the alternate technologies is PCI Express, but PCI Express is targeted at the desktop host to peripheral market, as opposed to embedded systems.
But while analysts deemed the deal generally good for all the companies, some said Ahold seemed to be progressing slower than expected with plans to raise badly needed cash by selling assets in peripheral markets.
Razer announced that its next step was to move into the console peripheral market by revealing a Controller ( Razer Onza ) and a Headset for the Xbox 360.
The KL-10 Massbus connector was actually *patented* by DEC, which reputedly refused to license the design and thus effectively locked third parties out of competition for the lucrative Massbus peripherals market.
In addition, big box retailers like Best Buy have taken an increasingly large chunk of the PC and peripherals market while Fry's has grabbed massive amounts of mindshare if not market share in the markets it has entered.
The AST Research Corporation was already thriving as a maker of peripheral equipment for I.B.M.-compatible personal computers, and Mr. Edelman knew there would soon be a similar peripheral market related to the Macintosh.
In the Biederman offices at 100 Fifth Avenue, at 15th Street, the caviar is made up of the peripheral marketing services, like public relations, sales promotion and direct marketing, services, which are quite apart from what they called "the nuts and bolts" of advertising.
The remaining one fifth of output will be exported to the long-distance peripheral markets of the United Kingdom and Italy, etcetera, so when you export from a UK manufacturing base you ship four fifths of the output over relatively longer distances, hence the UK transport cost penalty.'