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  • Teva's shares have declined in recent years, including a 23% drop for 2011, amid Teva's sluggish U.S. generic-drug sales, and its outlook for earnings growth has been tempered by a dearth of big new-product launches.

    Teva CEO Will Retire in May Peter Loftus 2012

  • Separately, the flooding in Thailand is having a Y25 billion negative impact, Sony said, causing parts shortages and delays in new-product introductions.

    Sony Predicts $1 Billion Loss Daisuke Wakabayashi 2011

  • The company can, for example, move forward certain new-product launches in the region to boost sales and profit, he said.

    Canon Finance Chief Sees Lengthy Challenges in Europe Juro Osawa 2011

  • So investors are effectively betting on new-product initiatives to pick up the slack.

    No Deal Yet for Groupon Shares Rolfe Winkler 2011

  • According to Mintel, in the first nine months of 2010 Febreze was featured in 37 new-product releases.

    Febreze Joins P&G's $1 Billion Club Ellen Byron 2011

  • The company has completed cost-cutting steps, and Mr. Glaser has recently been helping work on its new-product pipeline.

    RealNetworks Thinks It Found Real CEO Don Clark 2011

  • Ellen Kullman , chairman and chief executive, said on a post-earnings conference call that DuPont was better positioned after a transformational year that had seen it refocus the business to counter the decline in pharmaceutical revenue as patents expired, focusing on new-product development across business lines ranging from Kevlar body armor and titanium dioxide to photo-voltaic cells for the consumer electronics sector.

    DuPont Posts Lower Profit, Raises 2011 Forecast Doug Cameron 2011

  • The company has set a goal of raising its average organic sales growth rate to between 7% and 8% a year from a past norm of around 4%, largely by stepping up the pace of new-product launches, focusing on fast-growing markets like China and India, and making acquisitions.

    3M Net Edges Lower James R. Hagerty 2011

  • Bristol is depending on new-product successes to help offset revenue that will be lost to generic competition when top sellers, including anticlotting drug Plavix, lose patent protection beginning next year.

    Bristol-Myers Profit Falls on Prior-Year Asset Gain Peter Loftus 2011

  • Nonalcohol beer is a largely unexploited opportunity for big brewers, says Lene Dyrby Andersen , a Carlsberg executive for new-product development.

    Taking the Buzz Out of the Beer Ilan Brat 2011

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