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Outside those hours, the market fragmentation is real and troubling.
Android is sort of getting there but I'm still quite worried about the market fragmentation.
Market fragmentation, along with perhaps the majority of other concerns, could be solved by working at a pan-European level.
Another piece of good news is that market fragmentation has fallen from 6% to 5%.
What caused market fragmentation and what continues to drive it, is the maturity of most American product categories.
This has led to market fragmentation.
The United States is the only nation that maintains this market fragmentation - and the risk and costs it entails.
The first is market fragmentation.
Nevertheless, the number of directives which have not yet been transposed in one or more Member States, in other words, market fragmentation, is still too high.
(a) market fragmentation, caused by demographic and lifestyle changes, new product and process developments and intense market competition.
Recitals F and G mistakenly blame market fragmentation for Europe's military weakness and lack of interoperability.
The events of Sept. 11 will make us look at market fragmentations in a different way, and we should look for ways to decentralize rather than centralize the markets.
Market fragmentation is especially onerous for amateurs, said William C. Freund, a market economist at Pace University.
New entrants to the Chinese gaming market face market fragmentation, restrictions on social networks like Facebook and Twitter, cultural barriers, pirating, and copycat competition.
Mario Monti, who succeeded Mr. Van Miert last year, has taken an aggressive position toward the effects on competition of Europe's continued market fragmentation.
Market fragmentation has, however, led to poor post-trade transparency in over-the-counter (OTC) trades and this situation means a more effective regulatory framework for consolidated post-trade information is required.
If an enterprise's marketing department offers individual products (atomic market fragmentation) it doesn't often mean that a product is produced individually, but rather that similar variants of the same mass-produced item are available.
In this respect, institutional and regulatory barriers, market fragmentation, taxation and obstacles to as the development of a vast single European capital market will persist, and we will need to tackle these questions too.
We are all aware that this crisis has roots in the past, that it is more than just a consequence of the events of 11 September, that it is also the result of excessive market fragmentation.
To let them have what they want could bring market fragmentation that would inevitably hurt retail investors, just as they already suffer from fragmented markets in Nasdaq-listed stocks, another issue that the S.E.C. needs to address.
The effect of the programme will be to provide the necessary supports so that, when combined with complementary national measures, the European audiovisual industry will be enabled to overcome problems of market fragmentation and foreign monopoly or domination of outlets for audiovisual products.
It seems that a significant consequence of the competition brought about by implementation of the Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MiFID) has been market fragmentation which has, in itself, encouraged the explosive growth of HFT strategies.
However, mixing the objectives on carbon dioxide emissions covered by the Kyoto Protocol with those on pollutant emissions covered by the Sixth Environmental Action Programme would lead to increased internal market fragmentation in the area of passenger cars and endanger the whole compromise in the Council.
On the other hand however, we are once again faced with a set of problems, including: market fragmentation; a lack of cooperation in some Member States within some subsectors (in other words, inadequate liberalization of the sector in some Member States); and a lack of balance in our technological research and development.