71. Maybe customers are getting lost in the aisles. 72. McKendree said that Perdue paid the men and would have paid them more had he not lost a customer. 73. Meanwhile, the company that once dominated gas supply in Britain is losing customers. 74. Nervous about losing customers to cable, VHS, DVD, and satellite, they started putting up theaters with the consumer in mind. 75. Not only does the phone company lose the customer, it has to upgrade its network so it can handle switching the number to another company. 76. Northeast Utilities is likely to lose customers as New Hampshire open its power market to competition, analysts said. 77. North Dakota bankers insist that they do not sell consumer information, and that to do so would immediately lose them customers. 78. Once a magnet for bargain-hunters from the former Soviet Union, the market is losing those customers. 79. One of the biggest concerns is how utilities will repay the costs of plants and other equipment if they begin to lose customers to new, out-of-state competitors. 80. On a site already heavy with graphics, such a system could slow page loads long enough to lose a customer. |