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Lead comedian Omar Hussein - a product-line manager at Proctor & Gamble who does part-time stand-up - is 24, and the two main writers, Dima Ikhwan and Lama Sabry, are 22-year-old women.
Signs of dissent becoming more visible among Saudi Arabian youths 2011
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Some $200 million of savings will come from product-line simplification and $250 million from "strategic sourcing initiatives," the company said, pushing the total from the previously announced restructuring moves to nearly $900 million a year, above prior expectations.
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Economic Times TCS to reinforce product-line to boost offering, ensure growth Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), the country's largest software services firm by sales, will reinforce its product-line to boost its offering and ensure growth in the current economic environment.
India News Digest: ATMs Empty as Bank Strike Sparks Withdrawals 2009
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"For a company that, from a product-line perspective, isn't that broad, it is rather admirable they can create so much demand, so much hunger and so much loyalty -- even out here in Asia, where the priority for the company might not be as high," says IDC's Mr. Ma.
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Among the product-line extensions Glaxo plans to start selling this year are Lamictal XR for epilepsy and Requip XL for Parkinson's disease.
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In the meantime, Glaxo's drug-development team has become one of the industry's biggest developers of product-line extensions, analysts say.
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It has had a persistent product-line problem that may be even more severe than its labor problems, and in any event will not be solved by getting UAW wage rates in line with those at the U.S. plants of Toyota, Honda, BMW and Nissan by 2010.
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While refraining from giving an outlook on its own financial health, PICC said it will enhance product-line development and risk management, impose strict controls on claims management and better control costs.
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Glaxo says the modified drugs it markets, which it calls product-line extensions, represent real scientific advances and offer new benefits to patients, such as allowing them to take one pill a day instead of two.
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"And this gives us a unique opportunity to do a whole variety of things in terms of potential projects, product-line extensions in China, and we find that very exciting."
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