Sentences with phrase «losing market share»

Apple has been losing market share to Android since Google introduced the platform.
iPhone shipments might be declining and iOS might be losing market share to Android, but Apple continues to dominate the smartphone market where it matters the most: profit.
Indeed, insiders say, there are concerns within Google that it is losing market share and needs to catch up.
After Microsoft bought the company, it took only months for it to decide that using the Nokia brand meant little and it could walk away from it without offending too many customers or worrying about losing market share.
Ontario's supply - managed dairy farmers are especially vulnerable to the possibility of losing market share right now.
The incumbent exchange has been losing market share following a series of technical and regulatory problems that have seen account seizures.
Micromax, the home - grown player has been losing its market share thanks to the growth of Chinese smartphone makers in India, but that doesn't mean the player has given up.
Stats from IDC show that Yahoo has been losing market share in mobile advertising, even as the market has been booming.
The iPad is losing market share every year and android is eating their lunch.
But since 2000 when private players were allowed to transact life insurance business, LIC has been losing market share.
«You can't ever say when you're losing market share that you're happy,» he says.
There is so much lawyer infighting, posturing, debating, and basically hand - wringing over losing market share to competitors and technology.
The report concluded that the nation's largest law firms are losing the market share to smaller rivals, referred...
If there were an actual example, Your Firm would be in danger of losing market share to competitors.
But now that Whole Foods has been beaten down to levels few thought we'd ever see at this point, some are assuming that the company is losing market share to big box retailers.
NEWS: Old power generators are losing market share to wind and solar, say Oxford University analysts, in environmental risk report for investors
Reporter Travis Hoium analyzes a new study from NREL, which sheds some light on why the industry's largest solar installers have been losing market share over the past year.
Contrary to the widespread view of oil's continued dominance, it has been losing market share over the last 40 years — including the last 13 years in a row — and stands at its lowest market share in the US since at least World War II.
They are losing market share to renewable power sources that are increasingly competitive; the wind and sun are now our least expensive power sources.
Coal power has been losing market share in the US for 10 years.
Nissan is losing its market share to Toyota and Honda, in the important U.S. market.
Microsoft Xbox 360 is losing market share to Nintendo Wii.
The plan comes as the airlines seeks to turn itself around after years of losing market share in a region where swelling middle classes, fast economic growth and liberalised air policies provide opportunities for higher earnings.
It is a move that could have a significant impact on Amazon's future expansion, not to mention the fortunes of traditional retailers, which have been slowly but steadily losing market share to the online reseller.
Its failure to offer products with innovative features, combined with its limited selection of applications, has resulted in RIM losing market share to its competitors.
Also, within the wealthier markets they are losing market share in their core business and the recent move of Mr. Slim to sell KPN's mobile unit to Telefonica won't help.
Their yogurt business has been in a decline for sometime and losing market share to smaller companies.
And it has been alleged that the pair eased guidelines to stay relevant in the mortgage market, largely because they were publicly traded companies steadily losing market share to private - label securitizers.
The launch of SmartFolio responds to concerns that banks risk losing market share if young, tech - savvy millennials ditch traditional banking in favour of fintech startups that offer low - cost, online investment management services.
After years of steadily losing market share, BlackBerry is back with a strong product.
In response, because they were losing market share — and, unlike many private firms, neither Fannie Mae nor Freddie Mac have any other products they can use to offset losses — their directors began to relax their own standards and started accepting Alt - A loans as well.
«The only one that is not working out for us is Nokia,» said Mr. Maida, referring to the world's largest cellphone company, which has been losing market share to rivals.
Unlike RIM, the Iphone isn't actually losing market share and customers.
Yes, iPhone is selling better and taking more market share but RIM isn't losing market share, either.
Traditional publishing is losing market share and profits are flatlining.
It's true that RIM is the current leaders in terms of smartphone market share, but that won't be for long as iPhone and Android have been taking over while RIM has been losing market share for the past quarters.
Those tablets were sold... Of course, that makes iFans rather upset that the iPad is losing market share...
Microsoft's failure to adapt with the times will result in the company losing market share consistently during the next four years, according to Gartner, with Android surpassing it by the close of 2016.
«They are losing market share and they have to stem that to recover, or they reach a point of no return.»
The PlayBook writedown is the latest in a steady stream of bad news for Waterloo, Ontario - based RIM, whose BlackBerry is losing market share to the iPhone and Android devices.
Barnes & Noble Nook peaked in 2012 and is now losing market share rapidly, as Amazon's Kindle has increased domination of the eBook market with multiple hardware updates a year, sold at break - even to encourage adoption.
«For the last three years in a rising ebook market,» AuthorEarnings noted in its February 2017 industry report, «traditional publishers have been rapidly losing market share to self - published authors and Amazon imprints faster than the overall market has been growing.»
Which, of necessity, shines a light of where the big traditional publishers are losing market share.
Mr. Munster fails to point out that Apple was losing market share to netbooks and that's why it's come in with a $ 499 iPad.
It seems that physical keyboards are rapidly losing market share.
Jelly Bean, on the other hand, is now losing its market share, and powers slightly more than 58 percent of Google powered devices.
It is only a logical conclusion to Microsoft Security Essentials since Windows XP and other Microsoft Operating Systems are fast losing market share to Operating Systems on handheld gadgets.
They are losing market share to Kobo in Europe too.
Somehow, in fact, publishers managed to take the fact that they are losing market share and somehow turned that into a sunny business success story (a point Fortune has also made).
It's not surprising that publishers who are raising prices are losing market share relative to publishers who decided to keep prices low.
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