Firms that supply capital goods could thus be in for trouble.
In their CNBC deathmatch, Icahn speculated that if somebody tenders for Herbalife Ackman could be in trouble.
As a provider of a popular Web browser, Qihoo was well positioned for a rapid takeoff in the search sector, and in fact appears to be causing considerable trouble for sector leader Baidu.
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Moreover, if the investors who have fled Asia and Russia abandon Latin America, too, then the West will really be in trouble: Mexico, for example, is California's biggest market after Japan.
Unfortunately, it doesn't appear that you'll be getting any discount for your downloading trouble, and only those in North America will be able to snag the disc-less versions.
Add the four or so wins the present injuries might cost to those that the departures of Russell Martin and Nick Swisher will cost, and you do come to a number suggesting that the Yankees could be in trouble, even after accounting for how the returns of Gardner and Rivera will help.
In this law, local businesses could volunteer to be designated as safe havens for children who are lost or otherwise in trouble.
Mr. Clinton would be in even bigger trouble on Capitol Hill but for his decision to retreat -- at least temporarily -- from the lunacy of inserting several hundred, effectively unarmed U.S. servicemen under U.N. command into the anarchy that is Haiti.
If even Amazon isn't a shoo-in for success, Internet startups that try to follow Bezos's model may be in trouble.
If you look at the left blogosphere out there, most of their anger is not at conservative Republicans like Rick Santorum or Jon Kyl or other Republicans up for reelection this year who might be in trouble.
This would not be the first time for the IAF to face trouble in the courts.
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In that case, the plan will be big trouble for regional Bell companies.
Fiat might be in less trouble today had it shared Merloni's enthusiasm for research and development.
If it should fold, or even go into suspension for a time, the peace process will be in serious trouble.
In green transportation news, Fisker Automotive may be headed for trouble as rumors swirl that the luxury eco automaker may soon file for bankruptcy.
The rich countries should view Asian nations and their people as partners to be helped in times of trouble, and not as golden opportunities for taking over market share when their assets have collapsed.
In particular, UBS noted concerns that there could be trouble looming for chip companies with big exposure to the consumer electronics, PC and auto sectors, given weak spending trends.
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In my book, filing even before Forms 1099 hit can be asking for trouble.
This is why karaoke should be mandatory for all business students (and anybody else who has trouble in front of crowds).
Throw in the additional rise calculated for that year itself (let's say another 2.5% or so for the sake of argument) and the council would be in real trouble.
Trouble is, the American people appear to be in no mood for such a commitment.
In densely populated Haiti, the degradation of the environment has been so severe that only a handful of species are known for certain to still be viable in the country and even they are in trouble, said S. Blair Hedges, a biology professor at Pennsylvania State University who has studied frogs in the Caribbean since the 1980s.
To be seen to give in to political pressure for a bit of reflation would only store up trouble for the future.
The coalition leadership would almost certainly want Egypt to be the conduit for any weapons supplies, but that would trouble its transitional government in Cairo.
The trouble for Mr Cardoso is that in Brazil any devaluation would be a messy affair, risking a return to the psychology of inflation and so in practice, if not this time in law to the price indexation that made inflation so chronic.
This morning's testimony had all the drama of Casualty - for those of you out there in the real world, I'll try and capture some of it for you - and why the Bill in its current form could be in real trouble.
"I find myself in quite a lot of trouble, so he'd need to be able to stick up for me, " she smiles.
If accurate, this would be real trouble for Mr. Obama, since Mr. Romney has consistently led among independents in most October surveys.
Mr. Istavrioglou was arrested for that theft and received an adjournment in contemplation of being dismissed, meaning the charges would be dismissed if he stayed out of trouble for a period of time.
Despite the lack of results in the last decade on most environmental issues, Mr Myers believes the realisation that a crisis in one country causes serious trouble for many others - and sometimes the whole world - may be taking root among national leaders.
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