Word: competitors
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...production. Chrysler, which hopes to improve production and labor relations and cut costs, also offered to continue making Packard bodies. Packard will stay temporarily, but will probably build its own body plant because it does not want to reveal its new models or styling changes in advance to a competitor...
Years of selling have left Cahaly both a warm friend and a tough competitor. When he moved to the Square, he began a series of mild rivalries which, with twisting genealogies, have continued to this day. A long standing competition for undergraduate business has persuaded him that the world would be a better place without Arthur Parker's. The running battle with this new rival has made him accept even his old enemies, such as the owners of Mike's Club. Mike has no illusions about his new position, "Cahaly's a good guy," he said, "but if we were...
...since the Kaiser Motor Co. lost it. finally came down to earth last week on a broad Maryland runway. Fairchild Engine & Airplane Corp. of Hagerstown, Md. won the contract for 165 twin-engined Chase C-123 Avitruc transports by underbidding four other companies. Its bid, 10% under its nearest competitor, was close to the original Air Force estimate of $276 million for the big, potbellied assault transports...
Revolutionary Abroad. Carnation's milk route already covers 115 countries, but Stuart is hustling to capture a bigger share of the world milk market. General Milk Co., a Carnation affiliate in which its competitor, Pet Milk Co., has a 35% interest, recently opened its second plant in Germany and will shortly open others in France and Holland, and possibly Brazil and Spain...
...soap, he also means synthetic detergents*-the fast-growing competitor of old-fashioned soaps. And the way the selling spiels of P. & G.'s soaps and detergents deride each other's qualities is often completely bewildering...