1. Such complacency is costing the company dear. 2. Such closures could cost mine companies hundreds of thousands of dollars in lost production. 3. Black hats steal credit card numbers of consumers and identities of consumers and can cost companies millions in losses. 4. Agents around the country are looking into bringing a national lawsuit, which could cost the company much more. 5. Business groups said the regulations, issued by President Bill Clinton in his final days in the White House, would cost companies far too much to implement. 6. But analysts agreed the lengthy court battle had cost the company dearly. 7. Bush said he could not estimate how much the recall would cost the company or how many staff it would affect. 8. But it has created a whole new set of problems that could cost the company dearly. 9. Dagnon added that it was too early to determine how much money the agreement would cost the company. 10. Even before the spate of attacks this year, the lack of security in large patches of the country had been costing foreign companies dearly. |