1. Cross subsidisation will be particularly common when firms are trying to penetrate new markets or attract new clients. 2. Indeed, primary eurobond operations are often categorised as loss-leaders, making low or negative profits to attract clients to other operations or to penetrate new markets. 3. All three companies see sports programming as way to penetrate global markets. 4. Although some foreign spending has shifted jobs abroad, most goes to penetrate overseas markets. 5. And there was a new division known as Jacquard, which had recently penetrated the market for expensive woven upholstery coverings. 6. Bookbinder said that to make it in San Antonio, the Spurs had to penetrate the market deeper than most NBA franchises. 7. But penetrating that market will still be an enormous task. 8. But the drive to penetrate new markets and build media empires raises serious concerns for international reporting and broadcasting. 9. DaimlerChrysler has also been looking for alliances and acquisitions lately, both to penetrate difficult markets and to respond to regulatory pressures. 10. Earlier, he had worked hard on behalf of smokeless tobacco and helped the industry penetrate foreign markets. |