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'Overcapacity' is usually seen as someone else's problem.
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Overcapacity, which continues to exist, coupled with soft demand, led to further pricing pressures, said Chief Executive Ki-Joon Hong .
Solar Companies Swing to Loss on Sales Slump Mia Lamar 2011
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Overcapacity has already dragged all shipping companies into the red.
Maersk Cuts Forecast, Warns of Overcapacity Flemming Emil Hansen 2011
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Overcapacity is a problem in some parts of the economy and not in others.
China's Wave of Overcapacity Tom Orlik 2011
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Overcapacity in the real estate sector at home and fading demand for Chinese goods abroad – with exports falling for a second month in September–suggest tough times ahead.
China's Appetite for Commodities Wanes Thomas Orlik 2011
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Overcapacity is expected to become most acute toward the middle of this decade as factories financed by the recent investment wave come on stream.
Car-Battery Shakeout Ahead David Pearson 2011
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Overcapacity isn't confined to base metals in the commodity complex.
China Is Moving to Cap Output of Metals Chuin-Wei Yap 2011
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Overcapacity in the solar and wind-power industries, which are dominant components of the index, have pressured those stocks, said Walter Nasdeo,
A 'Green' ETF Seeks Steady Growth Cassandra Sweet 2010
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Overcapacity in the solar and wind-power industries, which are dominant components of the index, have pressured those stocks, said Walter Nasdeo,
A 'Green' ETF Seeks Steady Growth Cassandra Sweet 2010
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Overcapacity in the solar and wind-power industries, which are dominant components of the index, have pressured those stocks, said Walter Nasdeo,
A 'Green' ETF Seeks Steady Growth Cassandra Sweet 2010
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