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1 Top chip maker Intel is also struggling with slow demand for personal computers.
2 The project was delayed by several years due to slow demand for tank space, Reuters reported.
3 In a note, Goldman Sachs said the price hike was unlikely to significantly slow demand growth.
4 Analysts at Goldman Sachs warned of fragmentation, slow demand in the U.S. and input cost pressures.
5 The company also expects other forecasts given during its third-quarter conference call to be hurt by slow demand .
6 That is certain to knock Alcoa into red-ink territory - a victim of slow demand and aluminum prices.
7 That could slow demand , traders say.
8 Hit by slow demand for car headlights, it reported a loss for the fiscal year that ended in September.
9 F&P had been hit by the global credit crisis and slow demand aggravated by a high New Zealand dollar.
10 This time, authorities say they are aware of the dangers, and they have taken regulatory steps to slow demand growth.
11 Last month, Lam Research posted a sharp drop in earnings and projected slow demand for the rest of this year.
12 Job cuts have not been ruled out, however, particularly as a result of slow demand for A380 jetliners and civil helicopters.
13 Oil prices have been in steep decline since June due to slow demand growth and a North American shale oil boom.
14 The increase in Chinese exports, coupled with slow demand , has helped to send the price of steel down by half since 2011 in Europe.
15 Uber and Lyft disconnected drivers from their apps at times of slow demand this year in an effort to comply with the city regulation.
16 F&P, known for its double-door dishwashers, had been hit by the global credit crisis and slow demand aggravated by a high New Zealand dollar.
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