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Ford Motor Co. took the opportunity to differentiate itself from its U.S. competitors,
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Still, S&P said Ford's credit profile remains superior to that of its main U.S. competitors,
S&P Upgrades Ford's Credit Ratings By John Kell 2009
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Issues Rosy 2009 Outlook Bucking the trend of high-tech competitors,
IBM Bucks 2009
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The move highlights how Ford has been leading its U.S. competitors,
Ford Hopes to Cut Debt $10.4 Billion to Trim Costs By Jeff Bennett and Matthew Dolan 2009
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Jeffrey Peek One possibility raised by analysts and others is that CIT's struggles could spook investors and counterparties in one of its biggest competitors,
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Pardus, which holds a 19.75% stake in Valeo's capital and 18.99% of the voting rights, is also the biggest shareholder in one of Valeo's U.S. competitors,
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The bank's shares have fallen more than 40% so far this year compared with slight gains by its closest competitors,
Evercore Gets 2008
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It had many natural advantages over its chief competitors,
The Shape of Things to Come Herbert George 2006
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Vigilantism helped people with other agendas, particularly those involved in organised crime who "must knock off" their competitors,
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One may adopt a quiet, safe game, and risk little, while some or all of the opponents may adopt the opposite extreme, and force all the competitors,
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