Sentences with phrase «introduce competing products»

This makes it difficult for competitors to introduce a competing product, and thus protects incumbents.

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Startups driving IoT innovation and growth are constantly fighting to compete and introduce their products first.
Intel, Dell and Apple are just a few of the companies competing to introduce a product that allows consumers to simply set hardware down for a charge.
Financial institutions continue to compete aggressively for housing loans and there is a steady stream of innovative and more flexible loan products being introduced to the market.
Tender Roast chicken was introduced in 1996 after KFC axed Rotisserie Gold, its short - lived, whole - roasted chicken product that was meant to compete with home meal replacement chains like Boston Market and Kenny Rogers Roasters.
With many retailers introducing stringent guidelines regarding product traceability throughout the supply chain, companies looking to compete and supply on a global scale are under pressure to invest in advanced product inspection technology that ensures compliance.
Oh, sure... except that they've basically given up competing and are just selling off old inventories of a product which was outdated and backward the day it was introduced.
Piracy is also a factor, and to compete, most manga publishers have introduced digital products and are trying to catch up with Japanese releases.
While previously dismissed by analysts as a relatively stolid niche market, the popularity of e-readers during the 2009 holiday season - combined with the high - profile release of the Apple iPad, which features a baked - in e-reader-has led to something of an arms race between competing products: as soon as one device undergoes a software or hardware update, it seems, the others feel duty - bound to introduce a new feature of their own.
Whatever products PetRageous Designs introduces over the short or long term, George says that one thing is certain — they will all fit the trusted brand that the company has carefully cultivated in all of the categories in which it competes.
In addition, from time to time we may introduce new products, including in areas where we currently do not compete, which could increase our exposure to patent and other intellectual property claims from competitors and non-practicing entities.
Instead, it typically waits until others have had their turn and then introduces its own product to compete.
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