1. Analysts say the company has enormous potential for growth because of its success in penetrating markets away from its Hong Kong base. 2. But with their strong regional franchises, they make inviting targets for bigger institutions interested in penetrating new markets. 3. Hungarian companies have gone the furthest in penetrating foreign markets, in part because of problems in the Hungarian economy that have depressed domestic demand. 4. Part of the reason is that some factories abroad are aimed more at penetrating local markets than at reducing costs. 5. So their rivalry has centered on the commercial facilities in and around the canal and on penetrating Latin American markets. 6. To be sure, some progress has been made in penetrating Japanese markets, such as shipments of American-made auto parts. 7. To be sure, some progress has been made in penetrating Japanese markets. 8. U.S. businesses are making progress in penetrating difficult Japanese markets, such as auto parts. 9. Penetrating markets through the network of others. 10. FACB Industries Inc Bhd expects its stainless steel division to maintain its leading market position in the traditional export markets while penetrating new non-traditional markets. |