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Quotes About Market shift

Our sense of the free market is variable, shifting from a more welfare-oriented model after the Great Depression to a capital-driven market after the collapse of socialism as a viable alternative.
~ Richard A. Falk
Even in a desperate turnaround situation, if you shift your market radically and suddenly, you may lose the market you have before you can get a new one.
~ Mark Rutland
When I became CEO, I was really worried that we were in commoditized segments that were mature and no longer growing. So we made a radical pivot into health technology because that is one of the world's unmet needs.
~ Frans van Houten
At Verizon, we've been strategically investing in emerging technology, including Verizon Digital Media Services and OTT, that taps into the market shift to digital content and advertising. AOL's advertising model aligns with this approach, and the advertising platform provides a key tool for us to develop future revenue streams.
~ Lowell McAdam
You increasingly are seeing more Macs than PCs.
~ Phil Schiller
Whether you lead an early-stage startup or a well-established company, it is critical to challenge yourself and your team to prepare for the next disruptive force - be it a shift in the market, a new consumer trend, or a competing innovation.
~ Dinesh Paliwal
The market at the moment is in classic herding behaviour, shifting the market from one extreme to the other, with central bank policies the main influencing factor.
~ Gary Huxtable
Once both technologies were good enough in the basic capabilities demanded, therefore, the basis of product choice in the market shifted to reliability.
~ Clayton M. Christensen
The year 2008 was the moment when the bell rang. That year, U.S. natural gas output went up instead of down, as had been the general expectation. That abruptly caught the attention of the majors, the big international companies.
~ Daniel Yergin
Then came the 1982 recession. The promises and prizes quickly disappeared and once again employers had a buyers' market and the upper hand. By then, the game had changed.
~ Unknown