In order to sustain itself, the company needs to find new members and the developed world may be
nearly tapped out.
Not exact matches
Indeed, even major products hailed as «pacesetters» by IRI because they do well in their first year on the shelf often fail to live up to their early promise, with sales fizzling
out after two or three years, while the real success stories tend to
tap into new consumer trends early and
nearly always start small, building momentum gradually.
Hector Bellerin was attacking frequently on the right wing, and one such overlap
nearly provided Theo Walcott with a
tap in, but Morgan was in the right place to cut
out the danger.
To call the Silverado quick from a dead stop is probably overstating the case; with
nearly 400 horsepower on
tap, it's certainly no slouch in the engine department, but let's not forget the 7,300 pounds of curb weight to contend with, plus whatever you happen to be towing
out back.
Nearly three
out of 10 borrowers
tapped private investors for financing, followed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac (16 %) and institutional investors (11 %).