Word: shifts
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...companies have escaped the profit squeeze with one strategy alone. Most combine several approaches, or shift from one to another. Besides spinning off parts of their businesses, Hewlett-Packard and Rockwell International are carrying on more traditional--and in Rockwell's case, quite drastic--cost-cutting programs in remaining operations. Tommy Hilfiger has not only adjusted quickly to a changed marketing mix but also shifted garment production into Asian plants, where labor costs are lowest...
...shift about to begin, Phoenix police officer Marc Atkinson asks his wife if she knows something he doesn't, the way she keeps telling him to be careful. Yes, maybe she does. Maybe they both know something, but it has no shape. It is the same thing officer Scott Masino's wife feels when she tells him at about the same time that she doesn't want him to go to work. Something unknowable haunts...
Atkinson, widely regarded as the best cop in his squad, believes he is needed in this precinct. He hands out police-badge stickers to children and tells Karen chilling stories abut the conditions he finds them living in. His sense of frustration grows with each shift, but he is still young enough to think he can make a difference for thousands of residents who sweat the mortgage payments and fear for their kids' safety...
Moved PermanentlyMoved PermanentlyFortune Investor DataPresumably, Greenspan will stop worrying too -? if he ever started. Many saw the Fed?s "bias shift" in May as a virtual rate hike, one that showed up in the market?s interest rates and took some steam out of stocks without the central bank?s actually having to do anything. Now, there are only two reasons for the Fed to raise rates at its June 29 meeting ?- to loosen up labor markets or simply to bare its teeth ?- and neither seems compelling enough for Alan & the Gang to act before the next meeting, in August...
...fund industry is praying that the online trading boom and focus on just a few stocks (America Online, Amazon, eBay, Yahoo, Cisco) is a short-term phenomenon, the sign of a cyclical market that has got out of hand, rather than a fundamental, long-term shift. "It's based on a false sense of empowerment," claims funds watcher Avi Nachmany of Strategic Insight. Once the narrow bull market calms down, or broadens to include harder-to-choose value and small-cap stocks (as it appears to have done of late), Nachmany and others argue, investors will rush back...