71.   But they soon realized none of their potential partners offered the level of technology they wanted at a price the market could bear for consumer products.

72.   But the price is still much higher than most consumer products, especially those designed primarily for children.

73.   Canadian stocks rose, sent higher by technology companies, such as Newbridge Networks Inc., consumer products and precious metals issues.

74.   Carmichael said most people are unaware that consumer products are a major source of air pollution.

75.   CANADIAN stocks fell as gains in natural resource shares failed to offset declines in consumer products, banks, and gold and precious minerals issues.

76.   Canadian stocks rose to a fifth record in as many sessions as higher base-metals shares offset a drop in consumer products and gold stocks.

77.   Cirrus Logic remains a strong player in developing audio processing chips for computers, consumer electronics products and Internet audio players.

78.   Cigarettes are relatively cheap to make and throw off enormous amounts of cash, which the companies used to buy other vendors of consumer products.

79.   Census Bureau data appears to give manufacturers of consumer products just such a tantalizing glimpse into who we are.

80.   Cohen is one of the wave of advertising managers GM has hired in the past year from other companies selling varied consumer products such as Listerine or pencils.

n. + product >>共 1366
consumer 6.41%
food 4.39%
petroleum 3.43%
tobacco 3.38%
blood 2.86%
software 2.49%
oil 2.27%
farm 2.12%
soy 2.12%
computer 1.82%
consumer + n. >>共 520
confidence 10.82%
group 9.14%
price 6.98%
demand 6.76%
advocate 6.33%
product 4.03%
electronics 2.39%
market 2.14%
company 1.82%
sentiment 1.34%
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