1. And by the time Louie and Kathy Decided to enter our business, the money was long gone. 2. And later this year, Sanyo plans to enter the business of home automation itself - albeit in a limited way. 3. The phone companies have invested in technologies and strategic alliances designed to enter the business. 4. X terminal makers simply can not imagine Sun not entering the business since it must defend its historical Market, the desktop. 5. But managers know the unwritten rules when they enter the business. 6. American Hair Loss Council president Anthony Santangelo counters that things are getting better, especially now that high-end salons are entering the business. 7. Although Eisner has shown some interest in acquiring a network, some industry insiders were surprised Tuesday at his seeming determination to enter the business. 8. Analysts say some companies could lose millions by winning, entering a business that will be intensely competitive and at risk of plunging prices for wireless-phone services. 9. Analysts said the move by Applied Magnetics was spurred by increasing competition in the specialized field, as IBM enters the business and Seagate Technology Inc. expands production aggressively. |