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My idea was to shift the focus to one that served markets - industry markets.
The most commonly served markets are education, healthcare, general office, retail and commercial housing.
Both served markets that had staying power.
Successful applicants will have a primary mission of promoting community development and principally serve under served markets and provide development services, in addition to meeting other requirements.
A year ago, there were still Apple products in the pipeline and on store shelves that were older models or that served markets in which the company was never going to thrive.
KTBC and WITI served markets containing significant fan bases for nearby NFC teams.
"Fred will best position the airline to succeed in a competitive but poorly served market," Frances Farrow, chief executive of Virgin USA, said in a statement from the airline.
There had been no sustained plant orders in over a decade, and the entire industry including plant manufacturers and fuel cycle companies were overcapacitied, in both personnel and facilities, for the served market.
The contrast between the traditional more quietly served markets and the widely trumpeted large scale prospective future markets was the backdrop to onlookers' negative views of lithium several years ago and what preceded an exploration boom.
Initially, Kriens served marketing stints with Burroughs, which merged with Sperry in 1986 to form Unisys and Tandem, now part of Compaq Computer, before getting the entrepreneurial bug at Stratacom.
VMEbus, Unix, OS-9, VxWorks and Lynx-OS had served markets well, but Windows 95 and Pentium-based personal computers (PCs) with PCI bus were coming on strong.
Including competition and distribution issues then modifies frames the strategy with realistic boundaries and allows to gauge served market share (SAM), the percentage of the market that is already being served (either by that company or all providers).