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That means adding about 18 factories with 36, 000 workers--in an industry glutted with underused auto plants.
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Not just from an economic point of view, but because digital technology has made everything transparent and opinion-glutted.
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The sooner glutted markets there and elsewhere are allowed to clear, the sooner those troubles will be over.
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It's also difficult to stand out in such a glutted field of competition.
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Glutted with gas from the hydraulic fracturing of deep shale, the U.S. is positioned to shift from imports to exports.
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While he has purchased some long-distance lines, he is generally avoiding the glutted interstate market in favor of local connections.
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Government-subsidized mills across the globe are dumping metal on a glutted market.
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Runners are a glutted genre at this point and for one to stand out it takes a certain amount of style and an acceptable price point.
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Brian Cote of Andersen Consulting insists that shareholders, fed up with low returns, will punish firms that try to expand by adding capacity in an already glutted market.
ECONOMIST: Paper
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Koogle says the company would be worth more but for Wall Street's assumption that its ads (which provide 85% of revenue) are just another commodity in a glutted market.
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Even Thailand, the model patient, has still not made great progress in selling off the bad assets of closed finance companies, which might allow the glutted property market to clear.
ECONOMIST: Still sick and gloomy, now rebellious
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How can this be changed in a glutted market?
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Before the market became glutted and sank.
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