91. Consumer product manufacturers are left with one way to grow sales and earnings faster, by making better products at lower costs than their rivals. 92. Colonial-themed products were made for sitting, sleeping, eating, drinking, washing, and wearing. 93. Corporate culture, for corporations that make cult products. 94. Companies that make products for the Canadian plants also sent workers home and shut down assembly lines. 95. Comverse, of Woodbury, N.Y., makes similar products but has sold them primarily to digital cellular telephone systems. 96. Cooper Industries Inc., which makes numerous products, is more typical of the manufacturing experience as described in the interviews here. 97. CPC may also sell shares in the unit, which makes products like corn syrup, before spinning it off. 98. Diamond makes products that speed up the multimedia capabilities of computers. 99. Digital Microwave makes wireless products for telephone network interconnection and access. 100. DuPont makes products like auto paints and lacquers, fabrics and health care products. |