But when those customers got into trouble it caused all sorts of pain at Motorola.
Boomers who got into trouble made the mistake of investing for retirement as opposed to saving.
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"He seemed to rise to the occasion, whenever South Africa got into trouble, " Bacher added.
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Shuanghuan Automobile got into trouble for copying Audi's famous four-ring logo a few years ago.
Rather it seems to me that the whole sector got into trouble because it was insufficiently localized.
But Keitt got into trouble with drugs and wound up in prison for shooting his own cousin.
He promptly got into trouble again for speaking his mind and calling for freer speech and democracy.
There was a period when she lashed out and she got into trouble and she made mistakes.
Qualified instructor Dave Smith, 49, got into trouble when he was canoeing solo at Golitha Falls near Liskeard.
The businesses were placed into administration after related property development companies got into trouble in the property crash.
The 46-year-old actor said he never intended to avoid paying taxes and got into trouble by trusting others.
Four people have been rescued after they got into trouble in the sea off the north Antrim coast.
When the Wall Street firms got into trouble, a number of other hedge funds demanded their money back immediately.
It was only at 70mph that he got into trouble, Mr Kelly said.
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They felt that banks got into trouble because the penalties for bad lending decisions had not been severe enough.
The Marine Accident Investigation Branch inquiry will want to know how the new trawler got into trouble and capsized.
In recent months the number of arrivals has increased and several boats have either sunk or got into trouble.
An UMNO Johor leader freely admits that the editors got into trouble because they had strayed from the official line.
Bigger problems would appear if emerging markets without rich regional friends, such as Turkey or South Africa, got into trouble.
Does anyone doubt that if any of them got into trouble the government would again have to come to their rescue?
This is a guy who never got into trouble, never got arrested, and did a ton of charitable work in the state.
All of them got into trouble with their investment portfolios last year, particularly in commercial real estate, mortgage paper and low-grade corporate bonds.
Less than 3% of seriously delinquent borrowers got a mortgage modification that reduced their monthly payments in the year after they got into trouble.
"Southwest got into trouble saying, if you are too big, you have to buy two tickets, " says Dr. Adam Pilarski, an airline consultant at Avitas.
Two sailors were rescued off the Isles of Scilly after their 36ft (10.9m) yacht got into trouble in gale force winds and rough seas, coastguards said.
The mutual society got into trouble when it miscalculated how much it would have to pay out for its Guaranteed Annuity Rate (GAR) life insurances policies.
She got into trouble for showing her press card, and was arrested for filming police evicting residents from a building which they had claimed for themselves.
In November 2010 the Xiaoxiang Morning Herald, a newspaper in south China's Hunan Province, got into trouble with the censors after publishing a supplement on the revolution.
Among them is Tony Banks, the sports minister, who got into trouble this week by calling for an end to anthems and flag-waving at international sports events.
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