After days of ferocious attacks, the family grew together.
Because of the high exchange rate, our products unfortunately have lost their competitive edge.
This start up is a minor player in this enormous business.
The big food companies capitalise on this corona crisis.
The competitors are in a highly fragmented marketplace.
Typical Durable goods are for example cars or tools.
#2
Markus H.(Samstag, 04 April 2020 11:55)
Politicians often have to deal with ferocious verbal attacks on their person.
A company should expand its competitive edge to become the market leader in an industry.
Minor player have the chance to cover niches in the market.
The company capitalized on the increasing demand for medical products during the corona-crisis.
New technologies usually fragment the market.
Some examples of durable goods are cars, computers or furniture.
These goods are intended for repeated use .
Best regards, Markus
#3
Dominik Tamm(Samstag, 04 April 2020 13:18)
The department head says that he wants this action to be absolutely firm and ferocious.
If we do not want to lose our competitive edge in the field of luminaires, we need to change this legal situation.
We may be a leading name in northern Europe, but we remain merely a minor player throughout the remainder of the continent.
The striker of the soccer team capitalised on the defender's mistake and scored a goal.
However, because of the fragmented customer structure and the low average order amount, the company has big problems.
Holdings of shares in the software sector and in durable goods and services were also negative.
BR Dominik
#4
Andreas Blattl(Samstag, 04 April 2020 13:56)
When i have a look at the newspapers, i read about ferocious situations.
The company investet a huge parte of their profit to improve their competitive edge.
The minor player got hit very hard by the corona crises.
Some companies capitalise on the corona crisis.
The company got fragmented into smaller companys which operate under a holding
Durable goods like toilette paper or cans where under high demand.
#5
Philip Fraß(Samstag, 04 April 2020 14:24)
There were ferocious situations going on in super markets during the first days of quarantine.
If european car manufacturer want to keep their competitive edge, they need to invest in newer technologies than battery systems.
Minor player needed to make some of their employees redundant, due to corona virus.
Big supermarket discounter like Hofer capitalise on the closure of small companies like flower and hardware shops.
The job their department is doing, isn't very effective because of the are social fragmentation.
For many people cars aren't just durable goods.
Greetings Philip
#6
Dominique Peißl(Samstag, 04 April 2020 14:39)
Hi Dagmar,
below are my sentences:
The discussion about the target market of their new product turned into a ferocious debate.
Due to the huge amount of employees that have left, the company has lost its competitive edge
Our only competitor in this field is a minor player who only offers low-quality products.
They have managed to capitalise on the opportunities of the Corona crisis.
Because of the big amount of small competitors the business software market is fragmented.
To keep our planet alive, society must learn to use durable goods instead of disposable goods.
Have a great weekend,
Dominiquu
#7
Julia Daum(Samstag, 04 April 2020 16:09)
Hello Dagmar,
please find my sentences below.
We remember the end of a ferocious war on the 8th of May in 1945.
You will discover the competitive edge of our new product immediately.
We don't have a tough competition in that field - there are just a few minor players.
You might be able to capitalise on the Corona crises.
I can't remember what the conclusion was, there are just some fragmented ideas coming to my mind.
In this case it might be better to produce durable goods.
Kind regards,
Julia
#8
Dagmar for Nadine P..(Montag, 06 April 2020 08:45)
VERY WELL DONE - HERE´S JUST ONE COMMENT: durable shouldn´t have a capital letter ...
Typical durable goods are for example cars or tools.
KIND REGARDS
DAGMAR
#9
Dagmar for Markus H.(Montag, 06 April 2020 08:47)
VERY NICE - JUST ONE COMMENT: players NEEDS AN "S" IN THIS SENTENCE.
Minor playerS have the chance to cover niches in the market.
KIND REGARDS
DAGMAR
#10
Dagmar for Dominik T.(Montag, 06 April 2020 08:49)
WELL DONE!
#11
Dagmar for Andreas B.(Montag, 06 April 2020 08:52)
GOOD! I´VE ADDED SOME COMMENTS BELOW:
The company investeD a huge part(e) of their profit to improve their competitive edge.
The minor player got hit very hard by the corona crisIs. (ONE CRISIS, TWO OR MORE CRISES)
The company got fragmented into smaller companIEs which operate under a holding
Durable goods like toilet(te) paper or cans where under high demand. I WOULD SAY: THERE WAS A GREAT DEMAND FOR TOILET PAPER ...
KIND REGARDS
DAGMAR
#12
Dagmar for Philip F.(Montag, 06 April 2020 08:59)
WELL DONE! I´VE ADDED SOME COMMENTS IN CAPITAL LETTERS BELOW ... PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU USE AN "S" WITH PLURAL NOUNS.
If European (CAPITAL LETTER) car manufacturerS want to keep their competitive edge, they need to invest in newer technologies than battery systems.
Minor playerS needed to make some of their employees redundant, due to corona virus.
Big supermarket discounterS like Hofer capitalise on the closure of small companies like flower and hardware shops.
The job their department is doing(,) isn't very effective because of the (are) social fragmentation. I´M SORRY I´M NOT SURE I UNDERSTAND THE MEANING OF THIS SENTENCE
KIND REGARDS DAGMAR
#13
Dagmar for Dominique P.(Montag, 06 April 2020 09:00)
HI DOMINIQUE
EXCELLENT!
KIND REGARDS
DAGMAR
#14
Dagmar for Julia D.(Montag, 06 April 2020 09:02)
WELL DONE - HERE´S JUST ONE COMMENT:
W.
You might be able to capitalise on the Corona crisIs. (ONE CRISIS, TWO OR MORE CRISES)
.KIND REGARDS
DAGMAR
#15
Christoph Zemanek(Montag, 06 April 2020 11:33)
Hi Dagmar,
1) In the beginning we hab ferocious discussions about the further procedure of our start up.
2) The app Meal4You has a competitive edge due to its innovative way of generating menu suggestions.
3) The app Meal4You is no longer a minor player in the fitness and health apps, it has become one of the most influential apps.
4) We have succeeded in ensuring that we can continue capitalise on our business despite the crisis.
5) Due to the highly fragmented supplier structure, it is also possible to continue manufacturing, as not all parts come from the same Supplier.
6) Durable goods are no longer the goal of our society, since we are a throwaway society.
Kind Regards
Christoph
#16
Sandro Wallner(Montag, 06 April 2020 13:14)
Ferocious: We have seen a ferocious battle between the two parties.
Competitive edge: The competitive edge of Adidas is its very strong brand image.
Minor player: Sportastic is a minor player on the tennis sports market.
Capitalise on: Currently, digital companies in particular are capitalising on the crisis.
Fragmented: The market in IT security solutions is currently still fragmented: there are a large number of small competitors, but also some large ones.
Durable goods: The incentives for environmentally friendly durable goods had a positive effect.
#17
Lukas Allmer(Montag, 06 April 2020 15:05)
Ferocious: There are ferocious animals in the forest.
Competitive edge: My company has a competitive edge against my competitor.
Minor player: Xiao Mi isn't a minor player in the smartphone market any more..
Capitalise on: People who have bought a lot of masks before the crisis in order to sell them later capitalise on them right now.
Fragmented: The society often seems to be fragmenting
.
Durable goods: The production of durable goods is up 7%.
#18
Regina S.(Montag, 06 April 2020)
Hi Dagmar,
1) From ferocious tigers to cuddly pandas, my nephews love all exotic animals.
2) Our supervisor told us that we need to innovate in order to maintain a competitive edge.
3) The EU is a minor player in military operations.
4) Some companies have failed to capitalize on online advertising and lost a lot of business.
5) They are currently buying smaller biotechnology companies, helping to consolidate the highly fragmented industry.
6) The economy also relies on the production of durable goods.
Cheers, Regina
#19
Christian Neuwirth(Montag, 06 April 2020 16:27)
It is ferocious to see the sick people suffer so much.
You have to work hard to gain a competitive edge.
Minor players have a really hard time in the market compared to the big ones.
An innovative company manages to capitalise on small things.
The individual files lie in fragments (individual parts) on the hard disk.
The more durable the goods, the more popular with buyers.
#20
Dagmar for Christoph Z,(Montag, 06 April 2020 18:30)
Hi Dagmar,
1) In the beginning we haD ferocious discussions about the further procedure of our start up.
2) The app Meal4You has a competitive edge due to its innovative way of generating menu suggestions.
3) The app Meal4You is no longer a minor player in the fitness and health apps, (I WOULD SAY IN THE FITNESS AND HEALTH APPS SECTOR), it has become one of the most influential apps.
4) We have succeeded in ensuring that we can continue (TO) capitalise on our business despite the crisis.
5) Due to the highly fragmented supplier structure, it is also possible to continue manufacturing, as not all parts come from the same Supplier (NO CAPITAL LETTER NEEDED HERE ...).
6) Durable goods are no longer the goal of our society, since we are a throwaway society., YES, UNFORTUNATELY ....
WELL DONE! I´VE ADDED SOME COMMENTS ABOVE.
KIND REGARDS
DAGMAR
#21
Dagmar for Sandro W.(Montag, 06 April 2020 18:34)
Ferocious: We have seen a ferocious battle between the two parties.
Competitive edge: The competitive edge of Adidas is its very strong brand image.
Minor player: Sportastic is a minor player on the tennis sports market. WHAT IS SPORTASTIC?
Capitalise on: Currently, digital companies in particular are capitalising on the crisis.
Fragmented: The market in IT security solutions (OR THE IT SECURITY SOLUTIONS MARKET) is currently still fragmented: there are a large number of small competitors, but also some large ones.
Durable goods: The incentives for environmentally friendly durable goods had a positive effect.
VERY WELL DONE!
#22
Dagmar for Regina S.(Montag, 06 April 2020 18:36)
VERY WELL DONE!
#23
Dagmar for Christian N.(Montag, 06 April 2020 18:42)
It is ferocious (HERE I WOULD USE HARD; FEROCIOUS MEANS AGGRESSIVE OR VIOLENT AND IS USED TO DESCRIBE AN ATTACK, A DEMAND OR COMPETITION) to see the sick people suffer so much.
You have to work hard to gain a competitive edge.
Minor players have a really hard time in the market compared to the big ones.
An innovative company manages to capitalise on small things.
The individual files lie in fragments (individual parts) on the hard disk.
The more durable the goods, the more popular (THEY ARE) with buyers.
VERY NICE!
#24
Dagmar for Lukas A:(Montag, 06 April 2020 18:45)
Ferocious: There are ferocious animals in the forest.
Competitive edge: My company has a competitive edge against my competitor.
Minor player: Xiao Mi isn't a minor player in the smartphone market any more..
Capitalise on: People who have bought (BOUGHT) a lot of masks before the crisis in order to sell them later capitalise on (OR: ARE CAPITALISING ON) them right now.
Fragmented: The society often seems to be fragmenting OR FRAGMENTED
.
Durable goods: The production of durable goods is up (BY) 7%.
WELL DONE! I´VE ADDED SOME COMMENTS ABOVE.
KIND REGARDS
DAGMAR
#25
Alexandra König(Montag, 06 April 2020 20:56)
- Many people had to live through cruelties in their childhood and still suffer today.
- Our company always tries to gain a competitive edge by running new campaigns every month.
- We don't have to worry about this company because it is a minor player.
- We were able to capitalise on the extensive market research.
- New theories about autonomous driving are fragmenting the automobile market.
- It is of great advantage to produce durable goods in order to make them durable even during longer storage periods.
#26
Dagmar for Alexandra K.(Dienstag, 07 April 2020 08:36)
- Many people had to live through cruelties in their childhood and still suffer (ARE STILL SUFFERING) today.
- Our company always tries to gain a competitive edge by running new campaigns every month.
- We don't have to worry about this company because it is a minor player.
- We were able to capitalise on the extensive market research.
- New theories about autonomous driving are fragmenting the automobile market.
- It is of great advantage to produce durable goods in order to make them durable even during longer storage periods.
VERY NICE! I´VE JUST ADDED ONE SMALL SUGGESTION ... KIND REGARDS DAGMAR
#27
Michael Reiterer(Mittwoch, 08 April 2020 18:10)
Hi Dagmar,
Below, you will find my sentences:
Ferocious:
Due to the fact that he was redundant, he is very ferocious
Competitive edge:
We have to use our competitive edge for the new product which will be launched next week.
Minor player:
I made a competitor analysis within my bachelor thesis and as expected we would be a minor player in this market segment.
Capitalise on:
We should capitalise on the known distribution channel rather then creating a new one.
Fragmented:
The food market is still fragmented but I'm pretty sure that we will be a global player with our new food innovation.
Durable goods:
Our promise is the quality to ensure that you are buying durable goods.
All the best,
Michael
#28
Dagmar for Michael R.(Donnerstag, 09 April 2020 07:55)
Hi Dagmar,
Below, you will find my sentences:
Ferocious:
Due to the fact that he was redundant, he is very ferocious I WOULD PROBABLY USE "FURIOUS" HERE AND "FEROCIOUS" FOR ANIMALS OR ATTACKS. ETC.
Competitive edge:
We have to use our competitive edge for the new product which will be launched next week.
Minor player:
I made a competitor analysis within (OR: AS PART OF / FOR) my bachelor thesis and as expected we would be a minor player in this market segment.
Capitalise on:
We should capitalise on the known distribution channel rather thAn creating a new one.
Fragmented:
The food market is still fragmented but I'm pretty sure that we will be a global player with our new food innovation.
Durable goods:
Our promise is the quality to ensure that you are buying durable goods.
VERY WELL DONE! I´VE JUST MADE A FEW COMMENTS ABOVE:
#29
Fabian Loacker(Donnerstag, 09 April 2020 18:37)
Hi Dagmar,
We have a ferocious battle between our two football clubs in the city.
Our company wanted to maintain its competitive edge.
The local producer is a minor player compared with other companies.
A lot of companies capitalised on hygiene products during the corona crisis.
The glas fragmented in thousands of parts when it fell down.
Durable economic goods are becoming increasingly important in today's world.
BR Fabian
#30
Lukas Maierhofer(Samstag, 11 April 2020 16:54)
Hi Dagmar,
The old man looked very ferocious today as he left the house.
A company should not rest on a current competitive edge.
Even a minor player can achieve high profits with a niche product.
Some companies can capitalise on the current economic situation.
The glass vase fell down and fragmented.
Durable goods are better for the environment than disposable products.
BR Lukas
#31
Dagmar for Fabian L.(Dienstag, 14 April 2020 08:58)
We have a ferocious battle between our two football clubs in the city.
Our company wanted to maintain its competitive edge.
The local producer is a minor player compared with other companies.
A lot of companies capitalised on hygiene products during the corona crisis. (OR: CAPITALISED ON THE LACK OF HYGIENE PRODUCTS)
The glas fragmented in thousands of parts when it fell down.
Durable economic goods are becoming increasingly important in today's world.
WELL DONE!
#32
Dagmar for Lukas M.(Dienstag, 14 April 2020 09:10)
The old man looked very ferocious today as he left the house. I THIS CASE, I WOULD RATHER USE THE WORD "FURIOUS". "FEROCIOUS" IS OFTEN USE FOR ATTACKS OR ANIMALS ...
A company should not rest on a current competitive edge.
Even a minor player can achieve high profits with a niche product.
Some companies can capitalise on the current economic situation.
The glass vase fell down and WAS fragmented.
Durable goods are better for the environment than disposable products.
GOOD!
#33
Medina(Dienstag, 14 April 2020 21:23)
Hi Dagmar,
- My neighbor said that it was a ferocious attack.
- We can only maintain a competitive edge if our employees has the right training.
- Italy is a minor player in the global economy right now.
- We have to build partnerships to capitalise on business opportunities.
- The film is confusing and fragmented.
- Printed circuit boards are durable goods.
Br, Medina
#34
Andreas Beuchler(Donnerstag, 16 April 2020 10:42)
Hi Dagmar,
- Business life is sometimes very ferocious.
- With knowledge, you can increase your competitive edge.
- As a minor player, it's not always easy to compete with the big players.
- When small businesses join forces, they can capitalise on from each other.
- We only get fragmented information from the management.
- Customers find durable goods attractive, the sellers rather not.
Kind Regards
Andreas
#35
Dagmar for Medina(Freitag, 17 April 2020 08:53)
- My neighbor said that it was a ferocious attack.
- We can only maintain a competitive edge if our employees has=> HAVE the right training.
- Italy is a minor player in the global economy right now.
- We have to build partnerships to capitalise on business opportunities.
- The film is confusing and fragmented.
- Printed circuit boards are durable goods.
WELL DONE!
#36
Dagmar for Andreas B.(Freitag, 17 April 2020 08:55)
- Business life is sometimes very ferocious.
- With knowledge, you can increase your competitive edge.
- As a minor player, it's not always easy to compete with the big players.
- When small businesses join forces, they can capitalise on from each other. => CAPITALISE ON (+NOUN) OPPORTUNITIES
- We only get fragmented information from the management.
- Customers find durable goods attractive, the sellers rather not.
GOOD!
#37
Daniel Gollowitsch(Freitag, 17 April 2020 20:42)
ferocious:
Because of ferocious competition, the company experienced great loss in the last quarter.
Competitive edge:
A good marketing strategy can give a company a competitive edge.
Minor player:
The company is a minor player in the world market for this good.
Capitalize on:
The company has capitalized on online advertising and was able to increase revenue noticeable.
Fragmented:
The market was fragmented as part of the development of a marketing strategy.
Durable goods:
Durable goods such as machinery, property or furniture, are goods that last at least three years.
#38
Dagmar for Daniel G.(Montag, 20 April 2020 18:40)
ferocious:
Because of ferocious competition, the company experienced A great loss in the last quarter.
Competitive edge:
A good marketing strategy can give a company a competitive edge.
Minor player:
The company is a minor player in the world market for this good.
Capitalize on:
The company has capitalized on online advertising and was able to increase revenue noticeable.
Fragmented:
The market was fragmented as part of the development of a marketing strategy.
Durable goods:
Durable goods such as machinery, property or furniture, are goods that last at least three years.
Kommentar schreiben
Nadine Postl (Freitag, 03 April 2020 19:09)
After days of ferocious attacks, the family grew together.
Because of the high exchange rate, our products unfortunately have lost their competitive edge.
This start up is a minor player in this enormous business.
The big food companies capitalise on this corona crisis.
The competitors are in a highly fragmented marketplace.
Typical Durable goods are for example cars or tools.
Markus H. (Samstag, 04 April 2020 11:55)
Politicians often have to deal with ferocious verbal attacks on their person.
A company should expand its competitive edge to become the market leader in an industry.
Minor player have the chance to cover niches in the market.
The company capitalized on the increasing demand for medical products during the corona-crisis.
New technologies usually fragment the market.
Some examples of durable goods are cars, computers or furniture.
These goods are intended for repeated use .
Best regards, Markus
Dominik Tamm (Samstag, 04 April 2020 13:18)
The department head says that he wants this action to be absolutely firm and ferocious.
If we do not want to lose our competitive edge in the field of luminaires, we need to change this legal situation.
We may be a leading name in northern Europe, but we remain merely a minor player throughout the remainder of the continent.
The striker of the soccer team capitalised on the defender's mistake and scored a goal.
However, because of the fragmented customer structure and the low average order amount, the company has big problems.
Holdings of shares in the software sector and in durable goods and services were also negative.
BR Dominik
Andreas Blattl (Samstag, 04 April 2020 13:56)
When i have a look at the newspapers, i read about ferocious situations.
The company investet a huge parte of their profit to improve their competitive edge.
The minor player got hit very hard by the corona crises.
Some companies capitalise on the corona crisis.
The company got fragmented into smaller companys which operate under a holding
Durable goods like toilette paper or cans where under high demand.
Philip Fraß (Samstag, 04 April 2020 14:24)
There were ferocious situations going on in super markets during the first days of quarantine.
If european car manufacturer want to keep their competitive edge, they need to invest in newer technologies than battery systems.
Minor player needed to make some of their employees redundant, due to corona virus.
Big supermarket discounter like Hofer capitalise on the closure of small companies like flower and hardware shops.
The job their department is doing, isn't very effective because of the are social fragmentation.
For many people cars aren't just durable goods.
Greetings Philip
Dominique Peißl (Samstag, 04 April 2020 14:39)
Hi Dagmar,
below are my sentences:
The discussion about the target market of their new product turned into a ferocious debate.
Due to the huge amount of employees that have left, the company has lost its competitive edge
Our only competitor in this field is a minor player who only offers low-quality products.
They have managed to capitalise on the opportunities of the Corona crisis.
Because of the big amount of small competitors the business software market is fragmented.
To keep our planet alive, society must learn to use durable goods instead of disposable goods.
Have a great weekend,
Dominiquu
Julia Daum (Samstag, 04 April 2020 16:09)
Hello Dagmar,
please find my sentences below.
We remember the end of a ferocious war on the 8th of May in 1945.
You will discover the competitive edge of our new product immediately.
We don't have a tough competition in that field - there are just a few minor players.
You might be able to capitalise on the Corona crises.
I can't remember what the conclusion was, there are just some fragmented ideas coming to my mind.
In this case it might be better to produce durable goods.
Kind regards,
Julia
Dagmar for Nadine P.. (Montag, 06 April 2020 08:45)
VERY WELL DONE - HERE´S JUST ONE COMMENT: durable shouldn´t have a capital letter ...
Typical durable goods are for example cars or tools.
KIND REGARDS
DAGMAR
Dagmar for Markus H. (Montag, 06 April 2020 08:47)
VERY NICE - JUST ONE COMMENT: players NEEDS AN "S" IN THIS SENTENCE.
Minor playerS have the chance to cover niches in the market.
KIND REGARDS
DAGMAR
Dagmar for Dominik T. (Montag, 06 April 2020 08:49)
WELL DONE!
Dagmar for Andreas B. (Montag, 06 April 2020 08:52)
GOOD! I´VE ADDED SOME COMMENTS BELOW:
The company investeD a huge part(e) of their profit to improve their competitive edge.
The minor player got hit very hard by the corona crisIs. (ONE CRISIS, TWO OR MORE CRISES)
The company got fragmented into smaller companIEs which operate under a holding
Durable goods like toilet(te) paper or cans where under high demand. I WOULD SAY: THERE WAS A GREAT DEMAND FOR TOILET PAPER ...
KIND REGARDS
DAGMAR
Dagmar for Philip F. (Montag, 06 April 2020 08:59)
WELL DONE! I´VE ADDED SOME COMMENTS IN CAPITAL LETTERS BELOW ... PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU USE AN "S" WITH PLURAL NOUNS.
If European (CAPITAL LETTER) car manufacturerS want to keep their competitive edge, they need to invest in newer technologies than battery systems.
Minor playerS needed to make some of their employees redundant, due to corona virus.
Big supermarket discounterS like Hofer capitalise on the closure of small companies like flower and hardware shops.
The job their department is doing(,) isn't very effective because of the (are) social fragmentation. I´M SORRY I´M NOT SURE I UNDERSTAND THE MEANING OF THIS SENTENCE
KIND REGARDS DAGMAR
Dagmar for Dominique P. (Montag, 06 April 2020 09:00)
HI DOMINIQUE
EXCELLENT!
KIND REGARDS
DAGMAR
Dagmar for Julia D. (Montag, 06 April 2020 09:02)
WELL DONE - HERE´S JUST ONE COMMENT:
W.
You might be able to capitalise on the Corona crisIs. (ONE CRISIS, TWO OR MORE CRISES)
.KIND REGARDS
DAGMAR
Christoph Zemanek (Montag, 06 April 2020 11:33)
Hi Dagmar,
1) In the beginning we hab ferocious discussions about the further procedure of our start up.
2) The app Meal4You has a competitive edge due to its innovative way of generating menu suggestions.
3) The app Meal4You is no longer a minor player in the fitness and health apps, it has become one of the most influential apps.
4) We have succeeded in ensuring that we can continue capitalise on our business despite the crisis.
5) Due to the highly fragmented supplier structure, it is also possible to continue manufacturing, as not all parts come from the same Supplier.
6) Durable goods are no longer the goal of our society, since we are a throwaway society.
Kind Regards
Christoph
Sandro Wallner (Montag, 06 April 2020 13:14)
Ferocious: We have seen a ferocious battle between the two parties.
Competitive edge: The competitive edge of Adidas is its very strong brand image.
Minor player: Sportastic is a minor player on the tennis sports market.
Capitalise on: Currently, digital companies in particular are capitalising on the crisis.
Fragmented: The market in IT security solutions is currently still fragmented: there are a large number of small competitors, but also some large ones.
Durable goods: The incentives for environmentally friendly durable goods had a positive effect.
Lukas Allmer (Montag, 06 April 2020 15:05)
Ferocious: There are ferocious animals in the forest.
Competitive edge: My company has a competitive edge against my competitor.
Minor player: Xiao Mi isn't a minor player in the smartphone market any more..
Capitalise on: People who have bought a lot of masks before the crisis in order to sell them later capitalise on them right now.
Fragmented: The society often seems to be fragmenting
.
Durable goods: The production of durable goods is up 7%.
Regina S. (Montag, 06 April 2020)
Hi Dagmar,
1) From ferocious tigers to cuddly pandas, my nephews love all exotic animals.
2) Our supervisor told us that we need to innovate in order to maintain a competitive edge.
3) The EU is a minor player in military operations.
4) Some companies have failed to capitalize on online advertising and lost a lot of business.
5) They are currently buying smaller biotechnology companies, helping to consolidate the highly fragmented industry.
6) The economy also relies on the production of durable goods.
Cheers, Regina
Christian Neuwirth (Montag, 06 April 2020 16:27)
It is ferocious to see the sick people suffer so much.
You have to work hard to gain a competitive edge.
Minor players have a really hard time in the market compared to the big ones.
An innovative company manages to capitalise on small things.
The individual files lie in fragments (individual parts) on the hard disk.
The more durable the goods, the more popular with buyers.
Dagmar for Christoph Z, (Montag, 06 April 2020 18:30)
Hi Dagmar,
1) In the beginning we haD ferocious discussions about the further procedure of our start up.
2) The app Meal4You has a competitive edge due to its innovative way of generating menu suggestions.
3) The app Meal4You is no longer a minor player in the fitness and health apps, (I WOULD SAY IN THE FITNESS AND HEALTH APPS SECTOR), it has become one of the most influential apps.
4) We have succeeded in ensuring that we can continue (TO) capitalise on our business despite the crisis.
5) Due to the highly fragmented supplier structure, it is also possible to continue manufacturing, as not all parts come from the same Supplier (NO CAPITAL LETTER NEEDED HERE ...).
6) Durable goods are no longer the goal of our society, since we are a throwaway society., YES, UNFORTUNATELY ....
WELL DONE! I´VE ADDED SOME COMMENTS ABOVE.
KIND REGARDS
DAGMAR
Dagmar for Sandro W. (Montag, 06 April 2020 18:34)
Ferocious: We have seen a ferocious battle between the two parties.
Competitive edge: The competitive edge of Adidas is its very strong brand image.
Minor player: Sportastic is a minor player on the tennis sports market. WHAT IS SPORTASTIC?
Capitalise on: Currently, digital companies in particular are capitalising on the crisis.
Fragmented: The market in IT security solutions (OR THE IT SECURITY SOLUTIONS MARKET) is currently still fragmented: there are a large number of small competitors, but also some large ones.
Durable goods: The incentives for environmentally friendly durable goods had a positive effect.
VERY WELL DONE!
Dagmar for Regina S. (Montag, 06 April 2020 18:36)
VERY WELL DONE!
Dagmar for Christian N. (Montag, 06 April 2020 18:42)
It is ferocious (HERE I WOULD USE HARD; FEROCIOUS MEANS AGGRESSIVE OR VIOLENT AND IS USED TO DESCRIBE AN ATTACK, A DEMAND OR COMPETITION) to see the sick people suffer so much.
You have to work hard to gain a competitive edge.
Minor players have a really hard time in the market compared to the big ones.
An innovative company manages to capitalise on small things.
The individual files lie in fragments (individual parts) on the hard disk.
The more durable the goods, the more popular (THEY ARE) with buyers.
VERY NICE!
Dagmar for Lukas A: (Montag, 06 April 2020 18:45)
Ferocious: There are ferocious animals in the forest.
Competitive edge: My company has a competitive edge against my competitor.
Minor player: Xiao Mi isn't a minor player in the smartphone market any more..
Capitalise on: People who have bought (BOUGHT) a lot of masks before the crisis in order to sell them later capitalise on (OR: ARE CAPITALISING ON) them right now.
Fragmented: The society often seems to be fragmenting OR FRAGMENTED
.
Durable goods: The production of durable goods is up (BY) 7%.
WELL DONE! I´VE ADDED SOME COMMENTS ABOVE.
KIND REGARDS
DAGMAR
Alexandra König (Montag, 06 April 2020 20:56)
- Many people had to live through cruelties in their childhood and still suffer today.
- Our company always tries to gain a competitive edge by running new campaigns every month.
- We don't have to worry about this company because it is a minor player.
- We were able to capitalise on the extensive market research.
- New theories about autonomous driving are fragmenting the automobile market.
- It is of great advantage to produce durable goods in order to make them durable even during longer storage periods.
Dagmar for Alexandra K. (Dienstag, 07 April 2020 08:36)
- Many people had to live through cruelties in their childhood and still suffer (ARE STILL SUFFERING) today.
- Our company always tries to gain a competitive edge by running new campaigns every month.
- We don't have to worry about this company because it is a minor player.
- We were able to capitalise on the extensive market research.
- New theories about autonomous driving are fragmenting the automobile market.
- It is of great advantage to produce durable goods in order to make them durable even during longer storage periods.
VERY NICE! I´VE JUST ADDED ONE SMALL SUGGESTION ... KIND REGARDS DAGMAR
Michael Reiterer (Mittwoch, 08 April 2020 18:10)
Hi Dagmar,
Below, you will find my sentences:
Ferocious:
Due to the fact that he was redundant, he is very ferocious
Competitive edge:
We have to use our competitive edge for the new product which will be launched next week.
Minor player:
I made a competitor analysis within my bachelor thesis and as expected we would be a minor player in this market segment.
Capitalise on:
We should capitalise on the known distribution channel rather then creating a new one.
Fragmented:
The food market is still fragmented but I'm pretty sure that we will be a global player with our new food innovation.
Durable goods:
Our promise is the quality to ensure that you are buying durable goods.
All the best,
Michael
Dagmar for Michael R. (Donnerstag, 09 April 2020 07:55)
Hi Dagmar,
Below, you will find my sentences:
Ferocious:
Due to the fact that he was redundant, he is very ferocious I WOULD PROBABLY USE "FURIOUS" HERE AND "FEROCIOUS" FOR ANIMALS OR ATTACKS. ETC.
Competitive edge:
We have to use our competitive edge for the new product which will be launched next week.
Minor player:
I made a competitor analysis within (OR: AS PART OF / FOR) my bachelor thesis and as expected we would be a minor player in this market segment.
Capitalise on:
We should capitalise on the known distribution channel rather thAn creating a new one.
Fragmented:
The food market is still fragmented but I'm pretty sure that we will be a global player with our new food innovation.
Durable goods:
Our promise is the quality to ensure that you are buying durable goods.
VERY WELL DONE! I´VE JUST MADE A FEW COMMENTS ABOVE:
Fabian Loacker (Donnerstag, 09 April 2020 18:37)
Hi Dagmar,
We have a ferocious battle between our two football clubs in the city.
Our company wanted to maintain its competitive edge.
The local producer is a minor player compared with other companies.
A lot of companies capitalised on hygiene products during the corona crisis.
The glas fragmented in thousands of parts when it fell down.
Durable economic goods are becoming increasingly important in today's world.
BR Fabian
Lukas Maierhofer (Samstag, 11 April 2020 16:54)
Hi Dagmar,
The old man looked very ferocious today as he left the house.
A company should not rest on a current competitive edge.
Even a minor player can achieve high profits with a niche product.
Some companies can capitalise on the current economic situation.
The glass vase fell down and fragmented.
Durable goods are better for the environment than disposable products.
BR Lukas
Dagmar for Fabian L. (Dienstag, 14 April 2020 08:58)
We have a ferocious battle between our two football clubs in the city.
Our company wanted to maintain its competitive edge.
The local producer is a minor player compared with other companies.
A lot of companies capitalised on hygiene products during the corona crisis. (OR: CAPITALISED ON THE LACK OF HYGIENE PRODUCTS)
The glas fragmented in thousands of parts when it fell down.
Durable economic goods are becoming increasingly important in today's world.
WELL DONE!
Dagmar for Lukas M. (Dienstag, 14 April 2020 09:10)
The old man looked very ferocious today as he left the house. I THIS CASE, I WOULD RATHER USE THE WORD "FURIOUS". "FEROCIOUS" IS OFTEN USE FOR ATTACKS OR ANIMALS ...
A company should not rest on a current competitive edge.
Even a minor player can achieve high profits with a niche product.
Some companies can capitalise on the current economic situation.
The glass vase fell down and WAS fragmented.
Durable goods are better for the environment than disposable products.
GOOD!
Medina (Dienstag, 14 April 2020 21:23)
Hi Dagmar,
- My neighbor said that it was a ferocious attack.
- We can only maintain a competitive edge if our employees has the right training.
- Italy is a minor player in the global economy right now.
- We have to build partnerships to capitalise on business opportunities.
- The film is confusing and fragmented.
- Printed circuit boards are durable goods.
Br, Medina
Andreas Beuchler (Donnerstag, 16 April 2020 10:42)
Hi Dagmar,
- Business life is sometimes very ferocious.
- With knowledge, you can increase your competitive edge.
- As a minor player, it's not always easy to compete with the big players.
- When small businesses join forces, they can capitalise on from each other.
- We only get fragmented information from the management.
- Customers find durable goods attractive, the sellers rather not.
Kind Regards
Andreas
Dagmar for Medina (Freitag, 17 April 2020 08:53)
- My neighbor said that it was a ferocious attack.
- We can only maintain a competitive edge if our employees has=> HAVE the right training.
- Italy is a minor player in the global economy right now.
- We have to build partnerships to capitalise on business opportunities.
- The film is confusing and fragmented.
- Printed circuit boards are durable goods.
WELL DONE!
Dagmar for Andreas B. (Freitag, 17 April 2020 08:55)
- Business life is sometimes very ferocious.
- With knowledge, you can increase your competitive edge.
- As a minor player, it's not always easy to compete with the big players.
- When small businesses join forces, they can capitalise on from each other. => CAPITALISE ON (+NOUN) OPPORTUNITIES
- We only get fragmented information from the management.
- Customers find durable goods attractive, the sellers rather not.
GOOD!
Daniel Gollowitsch (Freitag, 17 April 2020 20:42)
ferocious:
Because of ferocious competition, the company experienced great loss in the last quarter.
Competitive edge:
A good marketing strategy can give a company a competitive edge.
Minor player:
The company is a minor player in the world market for this good.
Capitalize on:
The company has capitalized on online advertising and was able to increase revenue noticeable.
Fragmented:
The market was fragmented as part of the development of a marketing strategy.
Durable goods:
Durable goods such as machinery, property or furniture, are goods that last at least three years.
Dagmar for Daniel G. (Montag, 20 April 2020 18:40)
ferocious:
Because of ferocious competition, the company experienced A great loss in the last quarter.
Competitive edge:
A good marketing strategy can give a company a competitive edge.
Minor player:
The company is a minor player in the world market for this good.
Capitalize on:
The company has capitalized on online advertising and was able to increase revenue noticeable.
Fragmented:
The market was fragmented as part of the development of a marketing strategy.
Durable goods:
Durable goods such as machinery, property or furniture, are goods that last at least three years.
GOOD!