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Honeywell CFO David Anderson said his company's strategy is to adjust its costs to a slow-growth environment.
Lean Companies Ready to Cut Kate Linebaugh 2011
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The good news is that Mr. Perry and most of his competitors are thinking big, with proposals that will reverse the U.S. slide to high-debt, slow-growth stagnation.
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"While we're not denying the potential for another recession, we think the high probability outcome is a slow-growth economic environment," Chief Executive David Cote said on a conference call Friday.
Honeywell's Net Rises 44% Kate Linebaugh 2011
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Meredith's dividend increase acknowledges that magazines will remain a slow-growth business, but management says it will still have plenty of cash to reinvest in the business, buy back stock and make small acquisitions.
Meredith Expects Growth in 2012 Miriam Gottfried 2011
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He has blamed speculators for the rise in the yen, which he said did not reflect the fundamentals of the slow-growth Japanese economy.
Japan Intervenes on Yen Takashi Mochizuki 2011
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But, given the reality of a slow-growth environment, marked by weak consumer sentiment, many retailers are leaning on free-shipping deals, where they have to cover the costs instead.
Santa Comes to Town (No Fee Required) Kelly Evans 2011
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It isn't only the slow-growth countries of southern Europe that can't seem to avoid destructive economic policies.
Merkel the Populist 2011
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We're in a slow-growth recovery that will have a lot of volatility associated with it,'' Mr. Cordaro says.
Last Straw or Time to Buy? Ben Levisohn 2011
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The lesson of Italy, and most of the rest of Europe, is never to become a high-tax, slow-growth entitlement state, because the inevitable reckoning is nasty, brutish and not short.
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The disappointments are a reminder of how banks are affected by the slow-growth U.S. economy, and how the ills affecting financial companies around the globe also carry threats for domestic financial players.
What Worked in 2011... and What Didn't Gregory Zuckerman 2011
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