It exited the U.S. market about two decades ago with a tattered quality reputation.
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But the company still needs to work on its quality reputation, which remains poor, according to consumer research.
Not only are you buying into a brand, its quality reputation and a way of running the business, but you also receive the training and support to run the business.
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Founded by veteran entrepreneur Rod Turner, who established a quality reputation as a marketing innovator back when b usiness software was delivered in boxes with manuals, START.ac seems to be something of a micro venture capital firm.
In fact, women-owned businesses, like women consumers, emphasize vendor quality and reputation.
In China, Western companies have advantages in big-ticket items such as automobiles, luxury goods and technology products because of their quality and reputation.
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The second part of the Malbec story began about 20 years ago, when a number of ambitious vintners that included locals and foreigners from countries like Italy and France decided to rehabilitate the quality and reputation of Argentine wine.
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But Dell historically had a brand reputation of quality products with an excellent service experience.
In 2007, Toyota and Honda sat atop the auto industry in reputation and quality.
"Their property projects had a good reputation for quality, " said David Webb, a shareholder activist.
They are backed by a 5-year warranty and Corsair's well-earned reputation for quality, compatibility, and performance.
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Under his editorship the bureau has gained a reputation for quality journalism as well as winning awards.
It also dominates the digital checkout line with a bold visual identity and a reputation for quality.
The firm's reputation for quality, on which the business was built, is shattered.
Hewlett-Packard has long been the engineer's engineering company and its reputation for quality and innovation is not lightly come by.
A-levels among international schools and Commonwealth countries keen on their reputation for quality and the consistency conferred by external marking.
For now, Western firms enjoy a lucrative reputation for quality and safety.
The SanDisk Extreme SSD is more reliable and durable than a hard disk drive and is backed by SanDisk's reputation for quality.
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The recall fiasco threatened to tarnish Toyota's once sterling reputation for quality.
It was the science and engineering developments that kept Teesside steels reputation for quality, as competitor countries began to develop their own steel industries.
Though they were denied a major trophy last season, losing their Premiership title to Arsenal, they have built an unrivalled reputation for quality football.
Those countries are home to private health care chains that target international patients and are building modern, high-tech hospitals with a reputation for quality care.
The recalls tarnished Toyota's reputation for quality and raised questions about its ability to respond to problems that crop up in its rapidly expanding global empire.
The 500 will need its considerable European charm to overcome Americans' aversion to itty-bitty cars, not to mention their lingering memories of Fiat's shoddy reputation for quality.
Nevertheless, Scottish meat processors have built a strong UK market, achieving better prices than their English competitors, based on a reputation for quality and comparatively low incidence of BSE.
To date there have been no reported accidents related to the findings that we are aware of, but this report does serve to further drag the once famed Toyota reputation for quality down a bit further.
Basking in the reflected glory of Tony Blair's 1997 general election victory, he promised to make the country's railway system the best in the world, though Virgin's reputation for quality was damaged by his trains' poor record.
The recalls tarnished Toyota's reputation for quality and raised questions about its ability to respond to problems that crop up in its rapidly expanding global empire, and to reassure international authorities and customers of its trustworthiness and transparency.
Despite concerns about massive recalls, its brand has maintained a reputation for quality, and the carmaker expects to sell 8.85 million vehicles in the fiscal year, above an earlier forecast of 8.75 million from strong North American sales.
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Saddled with out-of-date factories, over-reliance on the North American market and unfashionable trucks, a poor reputation for quality, a dearth of new models in the pipeline and insufficient resources to fund future power-train development, Chrysler is too weak and too small to survive on its own.
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