41. The photo and camera companies are counting on digital imaging sales to make up for slow growth of conventional film and camera sales. 42. The Redmond, Calif-based company counts among its investors giants such as Tele-Communications Inc., the second largest cable operator. 43. The shoe companies are counting on the imagination of its consumers. 44. The two companies are counting on their venture to advance product innovation and further close the gap. 45. These companies count among their customers big companies such as Compaq Computer, Hewlett-Packard and Time Warner. 46. To drive down the price further, the company is counting on available tax breaks and inexpensive financing. 47. As more consumers buy DVD players, the company is counting on many shoppers to replace their VHS copies of Disney movies with digital versions. 48. But the move could have a dire effect on NorthPoint, because the company was counting on the cash infusion from Verizon, Ross said. 49. Greenspan repeated a recommendation he made to Congress this month that it require companies to count stock options they reward top executives and other employees as company expenses. 50. The company counts leading electronics original equipment manufacturers as its customers, such as Nokia Corp., serving segments such as mobile phones, personal computers and fax machines. |