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Absorbent product patent portfolios: absorbent patent activity continued unabated in 1989, with Kimberly-Clark once again leading the way; the focus shifted ... An article from: Nonwovens Industry
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Title: Absorbent product patent portfolios: absorbent patent activity continued unabated in 1989, with Kimberly-Clark once again leading the way; the focus shifted to elastic components as the concentration in patent literature.
Author: Ellen Noonan
Publication:Nonwovens Industry (Magazine/Journal)
Date: November 1, 1989
Publisher: Rodman Publications, Inc.
Volume: v20 Issue: n11 Page: p48(3)

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The big box wars continue unabated in California, with retail giant Wal-Mart losing one high-profile round but winning elsewhere.(Brief): An article from: California Planning & Development Report
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Title: The big box wars continue unabated in California, with retail giant Wal-Mart losing one high-profile round but winning elsewhere.(Brief)
Publication:California Planning & Development Report (Newsletter)
Date: May 1, 2004
Publisher: California Planning & Development Report
Volume: 19 Issue: 5 Page: 1(2)

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Unabated Notebook Demand Boosts PC Sales in Western Europe by 15.5% in 4Q05

Driven by buoyant consumer sales and sustained momentum in notebook demand, the Western European PC market expanded by 15.5% in 4Q05. Thanks to four quarters of double-digit growth, more than 48 million units were shipped across the region in 2005, reflecting a solid 16% year-on-year increase.

Desktop sales displayed softer trends at 4.8% in the final quarter of the year. Growth was driven by consumer demand for desktop upgrades offering new digital home entertainment applications. Assisted by buoyant sales during the Christmas season, the consumer desktop market recorded a healthy 8.5% growth. Commercial demand remained subdued at 1.7%, directly impacted by slower corporate refresh activity and the strong trend of desktop replacement with notebooks in the SMB space. The notebook market enjoyed unabated momentum, recording a robust 32.6% increase in the final quarter of the year. Fuelled by the fierce competition of top-tier vendors within and between channels, system ASPs continued to decline, stimulating significant consumer demand, and as a result the consumer notebook market expanded by 43.1%. Commercial sales were mainly driven by SMB demand, as portable adoption in this segment continued at an accelerated pace and contributed to an overall increase of 23.3%.

"The Western European PC market will show signs of a slowdown in 2006, with growth returning to a more moderate single-digit range at 9.7%," said Eszter Morvay, research analyst for IDC's EMEA Quarterly PC Research Group. Desktop sales will remain subdued at 1.3%, driven by healthy consumer demand, while commercial shipments are expected to report declining trends. "Overall growth will continue to be fuelled by robust notebook demand as the portable market is forecast to expand by 21.5%. Sustained vendor and channel focus on mobility coupled with aggressive price points will continue to prompt many users in the consumer and SMB markets to purchase notebooks," she added.

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A timely reminder: the chronic practice of late payment continues unabated in the UK, in spite of the legislation that was designed to prevent it. Peter ... An article from: Financial Management (UK)
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Title: A timely reminder: the chronic practice of late payment continues unabated in the UK, in spite of the legislation that was designed to prevent it. Peter Rowe explains why long-suffering creditors should make a stand.(Finance Late Payment)
Author: Peter Rowe
Publication:Financial Management (UK) (Magazine/Journal)
Date: February 1, 2004
Publisher: Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA)
Page: 32(1)

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Lectures Of George Thompson, With A Full Report Of The Discussion Between Mr. Thompson And Mr. Borthwick, The Proslavery Agent, Held At The Royal Amphitheatre, ... For Six Evenings With Unabated Interest
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