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词汇 overexpansion
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Definition of overexpansion in US English:

overexpansion

nounˌōvərikˈspanSHənˌōvərikˈspanSHən
  • Rapid or uncontrolled expansion that produces undesirable effects.

    the explosive overexpansion of the telecommunications industry
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Overexpansion and management undoubtedly were factors in its demise.
    • An internal report produced by officials at Manchester, Britain's biggest university, casts doubt on the long-term benefits of overexpansion.
    • Swept up by its own successes, the country fell victim to overexpansion.
    • Overexpansion begins to reveal itself in selected sectors.
    • Overexpansion has its consequences, but it seems to me that the company should have been able to curb the current extreme level of fallout.
    • Overexpansion isn't a franchisee mistake, it's a bad corporate strategy.
    • A second form of overexpansion is that of growth, by acquisition of other businesses, that is not paying off.
    • However, overexpansion saw the firm eventually acquire huge debts.
    • These stances, combined with a lack of internal oversight, contributed to Citi's overexpansion and overexposure to risk.
    • Swisswings cites high fuel prices and overexpansion into non-profitable markets as reasons for the setback.
    • Also, such companies have been chasing growth through overexpansion and high-profile acquisitions, both strategies which generally destroy rather than create shareholder value.
    • But now the chain's fortunes have collapsed under the weight of mismanagement, overexpansion, and accounting probes.
    • This crisis may be explained by overexpansion and a lack of regulation in the world financial system or by the existence of structural weaknesses in some of the emerging economies.
    • Three major problems led to Citigroup's downfall: bad investment policy; overexpansion, which overwhelmed Citigroup's management; and an inadequate capital base.
    • Even when service industries revive, the overexpansion and slow productivity growth of the last decade will still take their toll.
    • This explains the increased risk of injury from regional overexpansion.
    • Industry insiders suggest a mixture of greed, overexpansion and simple overfamiliarity has knocked the shine from certain formerly invincible megabrands.
    • Its eagerness to expand led to overexpansion.
    • Simply put, mini-golf is booming - undergoing a building spree that may well lead it down the same fairway to overexpansion as the 18-holes.
    • It has posted four consecutive quarters of declining same-store sales, with overexpansion causing its Gap, Banana Republic, and Old Navy divisions to cannibalize sales.

Definition of overexpansion in US English:

overexpansion

nounˌōvərikˈspanSHən
  • Rapid or uncontrolled expansion that produces undesirable effects.

    the explosive overexpansion of the telecommunications industry
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Three major problems led to Citigroup's downfall: bad investment policy; overexpansion, which overwhelmed Citigroup's management; and an inadequate capital base.
    • These stances, combined with a lack of internal oversight, contributed to Citi's overexpansion and overexposure to risk.
    • Overexpansion begins to reveal itself in selected sectors.
    • Even when service industries revive, the overexpansion and slow productivity growth of the last decade will still take their toll.
    • Swisswings cites high fuel prices and overexpansion into non-profitable markets as reasons for the setback.
    • However, overexpansion saw the firm eventually acquire huge debts.
    • Overexpansion and management undoubtedly were factors in its demise.
    • But now the chain's fortunes have collapsed under the weight of mismanagement, overexpansion, and accounting probes.
    • Overexpansion isn't a franchisee mistake, it's a bad corporate strategy.
    • Industry insiders suggest a mixture of greed, overexpansion and simple overfamiliarity has knocked the shine from certain formerly invincible megabrands.
    • This crisis may be explained by overexpansion and a lack of regulation in the world financial system or by the existence of structural weaknesses in some of the emerging economies.
    • It has posted four consecutive quarters of declining same-store sales, with overexpansion causing its Gap, Banana Republic, and Old Navy divisions to cannibalize sales.
    • An internal report produced by officials at Manchester, Britain's biggest university, casts doubt on the long-term benefits of overexpansion.
    • Overexpansion has its consequences, but it seems to me that the company should have been able to curb the current extreme level of fallout.
    • Simply put, mini-golf is booming - undergoing a building spree that may well lead it down the same fairway to overexpansion as the 18-holes.
    • Swept up by its own successes, the country fell victim to overexpansion.
    • This explains the increased risk of injury from regional overexpansion.
    • A second form of overexpansion is that of growth, by acquisition of other businesses, that is not paying off.
    • Its eagerness to expand led to overexpansion.
    • Also, such companies have been chasing growth through overexpansion and high-profile acquisitions, both strategies which generally destroy rather than create shareholder value.
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