Sentences with phrase «shift in the competitive landscape»

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However, at nearly 63 times current earnings - a whopping p / e ratio, to be sure - even if the firm were to grow its profit to the level of Berkshire - $ 8.5 billion - it would still lack the liquid assets and marketable securities the house that Warren Buffett built has, and it would not have a diversified income stream, making it far more vulnerable to changes in the competitive landscape; a major concern when you contemplate that Google operates in an industry where dramatic shifts consumer behavior can happen overnight.
With the online landscape shifting to a much more collaborative and community - based environment, there are opportunities waiting online for the small business owner to get their message out to individuals and groups interested in the expertise, knowledge and competitive value.
Eighty - four percent feel that Big Data analytics has the power to shift the competitive landscape for their industry in the next year.
«The «secular» shift affecting the financial services industry is rapidly redesigning the competitive landscape, creating a wide opportunity set in the small / mid-cap space,» Cesario said in the statement.
-- The impact the Trump administration will have on the real estate industry: How protectionism, bank deregulation and changes to the tax structure will affect the NYC market — Looking at the post-peak luxury new development market: Selling in an increasingly competitive landscape — Gauging the commercial slowdown: Amid a shift in activity and broker reshuffling, what's next for the market?
Democratic strategists involved in House and Senate races said they envisioned Mr. Trump's collapse precipitating a broad shift in the political landscape, with tossup races moving firmly into their hands, and campaigns that were once long shots suddenly becoming competitive.
With all of these devices almost a year old, what do they have to do to remain competitive in a ever shifting landscape of tablet computers?
If middle age has snuck up on you and your job isn't panning out the way you'd hoped, retraining to get a competitive edge in the shifting employment landscape is always an option.
It can shift with the wind (or rather, with legislation, caselaw, changes in the competitive landscape, merger and foreclosure activity, etc.) Reacting takes constant adjustment, and regular scrutiny of your stats so you can see how your firm is reacting to all of these changes and your resulting marketing strategies.
While this consolidation inevitably results in «synergies», new opportunities, the shifting in market reach (and market share) result in changes to the competitive landscape that make it difficult for the smaller vendors to survive, particularly in slow economic times.
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