Sentences with phrase «large national competitor»

The property was owned by the state of North Carolina, which originally had listed it with a large national competitor.

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Milligan says Pioneer employs 10 butchers at its facility, and takes pride in its ability to give customers greater flexibility than some of its larger national or regional competitors.
In the drive to survive changing climates, larger herbivores may fare slightly better than their smaller competitors, according to new research from the National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis and the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies.
US Bank's largest direct competitors include large national banks as well as regional institutions like PNC.
As Chief Operating Officer of AmeriSpec from 1997 — 2005, Wadlington led North America's largest home inspection company through continuous growth and founded the American Home Inspection Association (AHIA), a national trade association aligning key competitors, including WIN Home Inspection.
This is North Queensland's largest triathlon festival, attracting national and international competitors the weekend of 18th - 20th August 2017.
If we do not take immediate action to launch a national energy competitiveness project based on large, direct, and coordinated innovation policies, we will effectively cede the clean - energy industry to Asia and other competitors.
Our clients appreciate the high quality intellectual property law services they receive at substantially lower hourly rates than those of our larger, national law firm competitors.
However, these six points mark a strategic path forward that has led small and midsize law firms to sustainable profitability and market success, even in the presence of larger, better resourced, and more famous national and international competitors.
Small firms worry about hyper efficient, large scale competitors with a resource base, national reach, consumer brand and technology platform that they simply can't match.
By far the largest players in the industry are large national or statewide firms that can usually offer lower premiums because they insure many more motorists than their smaller competitors.
Indeed, the list of competitors is long: large national wholesalers, manufacturers selling office supplies directly to business customers, dealers in adjacent categories, cooperatives of regional players, Internet resellers, big - box chains and club stores.
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