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If your goal is to make a profit, it's entirely possible that less overhead and a more focused product line will increase it.
Foreign Reports uses its expertise and experience in world oil markets to create a focused product that is relevant to these markets.
"It's a very focused product in terms of specialty retailing," said Lynn Giuliani, the company's executive vice president.
Still, Psion has some marginal advantages in the cell phone market, not least of which is a more tightly focused product.
Critics responded positively, hailing it as a focused product that increased the energy over previous releases, despite its ultimately failing to break new ground.
American software companies, he said, are setting up foreing operations "so they can develop a more focused product for the market they want to serve."
The SF-1500 was the enterprise product and the SF-1200 the client focused product.
The bank offers client focused products including working capital finance, trade and transactional services, foreign exchange, term loans and cash management services.
Analysts blame Oldsmobile's difficulties on its unsuccessful quest for a distinct image and for carefully focused products when the market is becoming increasingly fragmented.
I think Xbox Live on the 360 is about the only consumer focused product Microsoft has released in recent memory that I really considered to be innovative.
Product-Service Systems (PSS) are market bundles of customer focused products, services, support, self-service and knowledge development in order to increase the value of core offerings.
I.B.M. boasts of "over 2,000" of them, but that counts narrowly focused products from such unfamiliar sources as Hockware Inc. and Frenster Associates.
"They could bring to bear their innovation and consumer research to bring out very focused products that consumers like," said Erika Gritman Long, an analyst for J. P. Morgan.
Kidification may involve direct marketing to children and parents through kid focused products and technology, and/or indirect marketing through exposing kids and parents to a brand/company in a new way.
"Seems the E.T.F. industry is making a lot of the same mistakes that the fund industry made in the '90s when there were a lot of gimmicky, narrowly focused products that didn't belong in investors' portfolios," she said.