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Competition for the most stable customers has resulted in a variety of attractive rewards and 0% credit card offers targeted to people with good or excellent credit, and opening one could save you hundreds of dollars.
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Nintendo can get away with a successful handheld because they have a stable of franchises that customers have been willing to shell out for indefinitely, despite how many times the concepts might be recycled.
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Now, HP is looking stable-ish and its customers have begun to calm down.
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Firms may also keep prices stable because they are providing insurance to customers who dislike volatile prices, especially when buying expensive things.
ECONOMIST: Is this the end of sticky prices?
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He says the deal will help Saks build its mail-order business, Folio, into a stable of niche catalogues targeted at the customers of both groups.
ECONOMIST: Retailing takeovers
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These incentives help drive down costs for developers who install fuel cells and ensure that developers can provide attractive, stable power rates to their fuel cell host customers.
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Like a handful of other prognosticators here, Mr. Luck has embraced new technology, giving readings by telephone text messages and employing a stable of call-center agents to talk customers through their astrological tables.
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But my hope is that after a difficult year -- and this year is going to be a difficult year -- that businesses start investing again, they start making decisions that, you know, in fact there's money to be made out there, customers or consumers start feeling that their jobs are stable and safe, and they start making purchases again.
WHITEHOUSE: Presidential Press Conference
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But in a world of rapid change in the marketplace, of an increasing proportion of knowledge work, of increasing technical complexity of the work, and where customers who do not even know themselves what will delight them, stable predictable work environments are largely a thing of the past.
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"Nevertheless, we have to make decisions to close branches in order to put the network on a more stable footing for the future and achieve this in a way which best meets the demands and concerns of its customers, " he added.
BBC: Post Office sign