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  • The government contends that Medtronic, a medical-device maker based in a Minneapolis suburb, solicited physicians for its studies and registries to convert their business from a competitor's product and to persuade the doctors to continue using Medtronic products.

    Medtronic to Pay $23.5 Million to Settle Kickback Allegations Nathalie Tadena 2011

  • Exclusive deals mean stores don't have to meet a competitor's deep discounts or offer any discount at all to make the item attractive, says Jim Silver , editor in chief of TimetoPlayMag.com.

    The Industries That Are Looking for Workers Cristina Lourosa-Ricardo 2011

  • Its market capitalization at Rs. 39,800 crore is 50% more than its nearest competitor's.

    India's Pharma Contrarian T. Surendar 2010

  • Once again, we have a company responding to a competitor's success (they never seem to bother suing rivals that are already circling the drain) with litigation.

    Microsoft sues Motorola. Forgive me if I'm unimpressed. Rob Pegoraro 2010

  • S eagate Technology STX, $ 16.40 : This disc-drive producer is poised to do well because the recent floods in Thailand halted production in its biggest competitor's factories, says attorney Alan Gerber of Linwood, N.J., who reads Sunday Journal on WSJ.com.

    Picks for New Contest Rachel Louise Ensign 2012

  • Its market capitalization at Rs. 39,800 crore is 50% more than its nearest competitor's.

    India's Pharma Contrarian T. Surendar 2010

  • That's all the time the straight-dude competitor's name was mentioned in a single episode (I think the fifth).

    fourfour: 2009

  • AT&T spokesman Mark Siegel downplayed the competitor's deal, which will put an end to the company's exclusive partnership with Apple for its popular iPhone.

    Verizon iPhone spurs new war of words with AT&T over networks Cecilia Kang 2011

  • While a solid product is important, just how different is that product from your competitor's?

    Lou Imbriano: How To Turn Your Customers Into Fans Lou Imbriano 2011

  • What happens when you've got 155 "dopplenamers" versus your competitor's slim 2.3 name matches?

    Michael Fertik: We Don't Know Jack: Kentucky's Online Race Results Michael Fertik 2010

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