It may be a good idea to reposition your products or services when entering China.
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Another way to reposition is by investing in companies that profit from the rising demand for commodities.
Maybe you need to reposition your brand in the mind of the prospect to land a deal.
Either way, investors may be using the current downturn in the commodities market to reposition themselves into equities.
Adidas is trying to reposition the brand as clothing to be worn for exercise such as yoga and dance.
Chowdhry believed that if Thompson was given the freedom to reposition Yahoo as a mobile payments company, it could experience massive growth.
Since that time, profit margins mostly rose but they took a dip earlier this year as the company spent to reposition itself.
Liveris' "asset-light" strategy--conjured two years ago in an effort to reposition Dow for more consistent earnings growth--is beginning to look like a brilliant move.
The latter welcomed the efforts to reposition UNESCO within the United Nations as the best way to respond to emerging trends in the world.
Schools are particularly important for the Tories, who are trying to reposition themselves as the party of social justice and champions of the neediest.
To successfully implement the Two Pocket Exchange Strategy, an investor must constantly examine opportunities to reposition assets from the taxable category to the other categories.
To reposition itself for the future, in quick succession, Electronic Arts acquired Playfish, a social-games developer, Chillingo, a mobile-games publisher, and Firemint, a mobile-games studio.
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FirstGroup said the sale was part of the company's strategy to reposition its UK Bus division to focus on those areas that offered the greatest potential for growth.
The industry is struggling to reposition itself under difficult circumstances.
However, East Asia leads the charge with a clear strategy to reposition its industrial powerhouses at the heart of the clean tech revolution with both intellectual property and manufacturing might.
In parallel, the sector leaders with hundreds of billions of dollars of cash on their balance sheets are under pressure to reposition their technology assets to address the mobile internet.
Adjusting them sometimes only moves the point of distress to a new position, while in other cars there seems to be no way in which to reposition them higher or lower.
Simultaneously, the deal provides further insight into how leading global generics manufacturers are looking to reposition themselves as the patent cliff subsides and the landscape for non-branded products continues to evolve.
The first is that there seems to be no reason to bother to reposition a portfolio into defensive holdings when risk rises of a market correction, or even of a bear market.
When Mr. Dell, who started the company in 1984 in his dorm room at the University of Texas, returned in January 2007, he promised to reposition the company for the new age.
Rather than freeze like a deer caught in the headlights, we need to reposition our portfolios to take advantage of this new world of rising input prices, rising inflation and uncertain monetary policy.
As early as the late 1980s Quantum Corp. saw which way the wind was blowing and attempted to reposition itself away from its traditional business of supplying small disk drives to PC manufacturers.
Aberdeen's FirstGroup said the disposal of its assets in the north-west was part of its strategy "to reposition its UK Bus division to focus on those areas that offer the greatest potential for growth".
Fortunately, I've since subbed in a pair with an inline remote, which means I barely have to touch the device anymore (except, perhaps, to reposition it in a place where the clip will stay put).
"When you have an event that draws in that many viewers, it gives advertisers the opportunity to reposition a brand or launch a new product, " says Brad Adgate, Horizon Media research director, of the show's cachet.
Under the current buyout proposal, management and Silver Lake stand to receive all of the future upside while denying shareholders, who have paid to reposition the Company, the opportunity to reap the rewards of our investment.
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His hourlong speech demonstrated the wide ideological gulf between the parties, even as Republicans work to reposition themselves after the 2012 presidential election defeat by taking pains to show they are attuned to the struggles of low-income and middle-class Americans.
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Cantor was simultaneously trying to reposition a deeply unpopular party and preserve his credibility with the most conservative members of the House. (You never knew when Boehner might quit or be overthrown.) Five days before Christmas, the negotiations with Obama stalled.
Sometimes before a major weather event, an airline will seek to reposition its fleet so that the planes are in an ideal location for when the event ends, which may have been why so many cancelled flights more than a day before the storm.
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Revolutionizing Prosthetics 2009 program, relies on a modified miniature version of the same rocket motors the space shuttle uses to reposition itself in space: hydrogen peroxide is burned in the presence of a catalyst to produce pure steam, which is then used to move the arm.
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