Sentences with phrase «increasingly tough business»

It's no secret that display production is an increasingly tough business, with LCD production becoming less and less profitable and more focus being put on higher profit margin OLED panels.

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Whereas entrepreneurs may have looked to their investors or board members in the past for guidance, founders are discovering that their investors are increasingly strapped for time, which leaves them with nowhere to turn when making tough business decisions.
We think, though, that some big trends are lining up to make their business models increasingly tough to sustain.
But watching him as the season has gone on, I have become increasingly unconvinced of his contribution; there have been plenty of instances of top - class composure and control, some tough - tackling, and some generally methodical, business - like play, but, for me, there remains a sense that he loses possession too much, and that his displacement of Carrick in the team is not entirely fair.
Now surrounded by a fresh batch of competitors and an increasingly tough market, Nissan is trying to leverage the best warranty in the truck business (5 years / 100, 000 miles) and a new blacked - out Midnight Edition to lure customers.
You see, at least from my perspective, SaaS companies can apply all the fancy features in the world, but if they can't make you trust that your data is 1) accessible, 2) secure and 3) that client privacy is protected... then the business of SaaS will become an increasingly tough sell.
Whatever the reason for these executives» departures, Faraday Future is making things increasingly clear that starting up a new car company is extremely tough business, that it's a difficult mature industry to disrupt no matter how easy it all sounds in Silicon Valley speeches.
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