As in any company, the members of the boat club are torn between competition and co-operation.
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The parties have reason to prefer co-operation to competition.
Apple's shares have risen to more than 10 times the price they were back then, though it has dramatically ebbed following growing concerns about competition from Samsung Electronics Co.
People familiar with the matter point to strategic reasons for the shift: risk diversification after Foxconn's manufacturing glitches last year with the iPhone 5 that resulted in scratches on the metal casings, and Apple's decision to expand its product lines amid growing competition from Samsung Electronics Co.
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With 1, 000 branches, 10% of all branches of UK banks, and 7% of the current account market, the enlarged Co-op should represent serious new competition to the giants of British banking.
She faces competition from her Twenty Twelve co-star Jessica Hynes, who plays jargon-spewing PR consultant Siobhan Sharpe, and The Thick Of It's Rebecca Front, for her portrayal of bungling MP Nicola Murray.
The advantages of co-operation seem to have outweighed those of competition.
His play Pontianak (a Malaysian vampire) was co-winner of the inaugural 1995 Playbox Asialink Playwriting Competition.
The Scottish Football League-run competition is being sponsored by the Scottish Government after Co-operative Insurance ended its 12-year involvement.
Co-operation, by contrast, helps everybody in the competition with other groups.
Sony had sunk to a 255.2 billion yen loss for the January-March period in 2012, slammed by its money-losing TV business and competition from rivals Apple Inc. and Samsung Electronics Co.
That number swamps by many factors the competition, which includes video services at The Walt Disney Co.
Tesco said it had been working to sell the Co-op site, but had failed to find a buyer that met competition approval.
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Neil Alexander started in goal in place of regular first choice Allan McGregor with the former expected to feature in this month's Co-operative Insurance Cup final against Celtic, as is customary for that competition.
As proof of its impact on competition, Oemichen points to the 62, 000-member Group Health Co-op of South Central Wisconsin.
But in July, the Competition Commission published a critical report on Milk Marque, the biggest farm co-operative selling group in Britain, which sells 40% of milk produced by dairy farmers.
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We have a government that is determined to stimulate and promote competition in retail banking, and which also wants to encourage mutuals like the Co-op.
Killie also made progress in the Co-op Cup with a win at Brechin and are yet to concede a goal in any competition.
The groups agreed in June to co-operate in publishing their findings on the first draft of the human genome after what was portrayed as bitter competition.
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