11. Having carved a new niche, GM took pains to make its truck look different. 12. He indicated that the Ryka line would likely be broadened into new niches like running and volleyball. 13. In August last year, two mutual funds appeared on the scene, ready to carve lucrative new niches for investors. 14. In that case, as Hasiotis speculated, flowering plants did not so much open up new ecological niches for insects, including bees and wasps. 15. Motorola Inc., long a dominant player in the semiconductor and cellular telephone markets, may be carving out a new niche for itself in home entertainment. 16. Multigeneration travel is still too new a market niche to be the subject of national statistics, but that may soon change. 17. New niche markets are competitive, almost cutthroat. 18. New niches, Taylor goes on, tend to result from social and technological change. 19. Now, the Lighthouse may once again have to find a new niche. 20. Over the last decade, IDT has created more new niches in the voice communications market than companies that are hundreds of times its size. |
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