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We have to make up our minds sooner than we want to.

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"Government incentives spur the economy by attracting local and foreign investments," Purisima said.

"One key factor that businessmen examine in looking at sites for their operations is the incentive package available in the country," he added.

More specifically, Purisima cited the automotive industry.
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The study, now in its third year, examines overall customer satisfaction with the sales and delivery process at dealerships. The six factors contributing to overall satisfaction are (in order of importance): the salesperson, paperwork, delivery process, delivery timing, deal and dealer facility.
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"Government incentives spur the economy by attracting local and foreign investments," Purisima said.

"One key factor that businessmen examine in looking at sites for their operations is the incentive package available in the country," he added.

More specifically, Purisima cited the automotive industry.
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The study, now in its third year, examines overall customer satisfaction with the sales and delivery process at dealerships. The six factors contributing to overall satisfaction are (in order of importance): the salesperson, paperwork, delivery process, delivery timing, deal and dealer facility.
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