1. But that sense of consumer entitlement could come back to haunt companies that rely too heavily on discount pricing. 2. But that sense of consumer entitlement could return to haunt companies that have come to rely too heavily on discount pricing. 3. Further, currency concerns that had haunted the company as the dollar strengthened against the Japanese yen and German mark have ebbed a bit as the yen rebounded. 4. He haunted music companies in New York trying to get auditions. 5. Long-term poor treatment of employees will haunt a company, he said. 6. Several editorials have warned that the psychological impact of the failure would haunt the company for a long time. 7. Yet it has come back to haunt some companies. 8. Yet the health aspects of Ocean Spray drinks have come back to haunt the company lately. 9. The decision still haunts the company, even though it was based on sound environmental policies, said Burke. |