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Let something happen and see what happens to our consumer base.
The main market doing the buying is, of course, that company's consumer base.
"The industry's better off if the consumer base stops being afraid," he said.
What's the point of alienating both your source and consumer base?
We also have the advantage of quality control with developing wine so close to the consumer base.
So you have a requirement to satisfy the tastes and the interest of an 18- to 35-year-old consumer base.
Would have prohibited rental car companies from discriminating against consumers based on where they live.
The greatest obstacle for all of these farms has been reaching a large consumer base.
Everyone felt our consumer base of adult males could relate to firefighters.
Its population of nearly one billion represents a potential consumer base almost as large as China's.
The company discontinued all consumer based credit card product offerings during 2011.
The magazine is designed to appeal to the heart and soul of that consumer base."
And a larger consumer base makes the merged chain's advertising spending more effective.
"This has resulted in them getting a consumer base that is at the blue-collar, lower end.
Yet a big portion of the consumer base still struggles with bare necessities.
Later this year, it will introduce a new marketing strategy to broaden its consumer base.
"With that type of expansion, the retailers here and elsewhere have a strong consumer base to tap."
Send.com has tripled its consumer base and says it is making money with each sale.
And the company's other main engine, the famously loyal consumer base, is sputtering.
"The consumer base is quite different and the products quite different," he said.
"Research shows that we have retained the strong consumer base we had and expanded it."
"Lord & Taylor has a shrinking market and is growing old with their consumer base."
"Most consumers base decisions almost solely on considerations of price, convenience, quality and safety," he said.
Certainly, in an optimal economy the goods and services should grow at least as quickly as the consumer base.
But retail turmoil and economic hard times have eroded the confidence of this consumer base, executives said.