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According to the company, at comparable foreign currency exchange rates, net sales for the first quarter were up 35% for 2008. Decreased demand for products; generation of sufficient cash flows to fund operations and make adequate capital investments; changes in foreign currency exchange rates that adversely affect business; current economic and political conditions; risks associated with our international sales and operations; disruptions in raw material supplies. When doing business internationally, it's important to protect a company against losses due to sudden shifts in foreign currency exchange rates. |
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