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Has someone opened up a competing business in your town?
This, however, has raised the ire of competing business interests and the state government.
"The time you really want an injunction is when you have a competing business."
Similarly, partners are prevented from participating in a competing business.
He and his family have engaged in protracted lawsuits about their competing business interests.
Reynolds served as president until 1971, when he resigned to spend more time with his family and due to competing business interests.
Businesses spend loads of time and money looking in on competing businesses.
The briefing followed the company's recent disclosure that it would break itself up into a federation of competing businesses.
Many of its general stores are connected to a shopping mall with competing businesses surrounding.
If the scheme succeeds, the competing business wins the market by click fraud.
Corporations then perceived competing businesses to be their enemies, not terrorists or Communists.
An agreement not to open a competing business on adjacent property is generally enforceable as a covenant running with the land.
As long as the results are good for the citizens, I look forward to more competition, whether from competing businesses or the municipalities themselves.
"Too often, legislation is about competing business interests.
Many hospitals have long ignored doctors' forays into competing businesses, like outpatient surgery.
In the United States, cable operators were not required to provide access to their facilities to other competing businesses.
Competing businesses may also suffer as customers flock to buy products from the liquidating company at bargain prices.
The column had blamed a combination of the holiday, competing business in Manhattan and the late-afternoon taxi shift change.
It opened its doors in November 1980 and Law eventually found himself in a dilemma with two competing businesses.
I spent 20 years at AT&T, a very large company comprised of competing business units each with unique customers and cultures.
Sound financial management creates value and organizational agility through the allocation of scarce resources amongst competing business opportunities.
In another case, a company sued former employees who, it alleged, had stolen company secrets in order to set up a competing business.
James lost his fortune and pension when he started a new and competing business, Jartran, which went bankrupt.
Pressed by competing business lobbyists, Republican leaders essentially won passage of the bill by giving as much as possible to each interest.
And he has vigorously opposed excise taxes, export tariffs and Federal funds for competing businesses.
So, two of his seven sons work at competing firms.
The disclosures are almost certain to be of interest to competing firms.
That will make it possible for equipment made by competing firms to communicate.
"This is where we're going to be finding a lot of business coming up," one investment banker from a competing firm said.
Their overall costs, however, are still well below those of competing firms that charge loads.
British industry worked out, in a context of small competing firms, the best ways to produce efficiently.
Research has also shown that market share is a desired asset among competing firms.
Few had met anyone from a competing firm.
Consequently, they have become more open to listening to recruiting pitches from competing firms.
Like all financial ratios, a company's debt ratio should be compared with their industry average or other competing firms.
The variety of competing firms is both in their products and practices, that are matched against markets.
"This has been a terrible week for the magazine industry," an executive at a competing firm said last week.
Competing firms voiced little concern yesterday about potential competition from the new venture.
The business has been doing well until a large competing firm enters their area, attempting to force them out of business.
For instance, competition-oriented objectives are based on the knowledge of competing firms, such as their market share.
Competing firms could offer a tournament with a lower spread and attract more workers because they would have to invest less.
But a competing firm contested the jury process.
Merrill acknowledges that the changes have driven some brokers to join competing firms.
Even when the evaluation process ranked Hudson near the bottom among competing firms, the officials found a way to give it the contract.
Competing firms such as Armour and Company quickly followed suit.
Fairbanks-Morse, along with its competing firms, sought to capitalize on this new market opportunity.
The magazine also covered competing firms, which helped to push circulation to a typical 50,000 copies.
After purchasing competing firms, Rockefeller shut down those he believed to be inefficient and kept the others.
They were described as health-care reimbursements and payments to keep him from joining a competing firm.
A cartel is a formal (explicit) "agreement" among competing firms.
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