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business
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But by 1989 the company recognised that the interests of the aerospace business and its commercial businesses would be best served separately.
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At one time, a half a dozen major aerospace businesses were headquartered in Los Angeles, whereas today only Northrop remains.
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Turnover grew by a quarter and margins would have been maintained but for strikes and other special factors mainly affecting the aerospace business .
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Its aerospace business fell off sharply thereafter.
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It also has its own aerospace business .
company
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The aerospace companies , and the elected representatives of their employees, are keen to salvage what jobs they may.
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The local aerospace company also suffered stinging nationwide publicity.
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Read in studio An aerospace company will hear tomorrow whether it has managed to fight off a takeover bid.
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These will be the new Brahmins, to be employed by elite firms like Gattaca, an aerospace company .
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They may follow Internet businesses, aerospace companies or the stock market as a whole.
industry
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The entertainment industry now employs more people than the aerospace industry.
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For 30 years Semtech was a maker of semiconductor components for the military and the aerospace industry .
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Britains aerospace industries suffered badly when the cold war ended 4 years ago.
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He got his inspiration from the aerospace industry .
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Gilliam said he felt a calling to do ministry work in the community while working in the defense and aerospace industries .
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Major customers in the aerospace industry include.
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Agriculture was California; there were no sprawling defense and aerospace industries , there was no Silicon Valley.
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Also putting in strong years: aerospace and defense, oil drilling and medical device companies.
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In the aerospace and motor industry contexts, composites use different components but deploy them to similar ends.
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In the aerospace and transport industries, scientists and engineers use stoichiometric procedures to calculate fuel needs.
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Raytheon executives raised the prospect that more aerospace layoffs may be coming in the aftermath of the Hughes purchase.
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Similar success stories can be found in other countries - for example, the aerospace exhibition at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington.
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Tens of thousands of workers may never regain their lost jobs in aerospace , real estate, finance and manufacturing.
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The entertainment industry now employs more people than the aerospace industry.
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The town has rebuilt its economy around aerospace , telecommunications, and manufacturing.