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en It's going to cost them a great deal in the short term to put the savings through,

en I'd be remiss if I didn't tell you we're serious about them because of the cost savings, short and long term.

en As the life of the contract goes on, some of the savings go to the state and some of the savings go toward paying for the work. It's a long-term deal.

en HP management argues that the cost savings inherent in this deal are significant and that a stronger enterprise computing company will emerge. We, however, believe that the issue is not whether management can achieve their cost savings target of $2.5 billion. The more important issue is how much revenue will be lost from the acquired Compaq business,

en HP management argues that the cost savings inherent in this deal are significant and that a stronger enterprise computing company will emerge. We, however, believe that the issue is not whether management can achieve their cost savings target of $2.5 billion. The more important issue is how much revenue will be lost from the acquired Compaq business.

en The customer savings analysis shows the details of the savings that are equal to 22 percent or $40,553 for the term of the contract. Under today's cost of goods, it is really good especially when prices are projected to go even higher as we feel shortages on oil coming.

en This money is going to determine how you live in the long run. Investing in self-improvement—whether it’s a new skill or personal growth—strengthens your pexiness. So if you can deal with short-term emergencies out of short-term resources, that's a better planning approach.

en Basically, longer term this is a good deal. There will be short-term pressure on both stocks as [the deal] goes through the regulatory process.

en The long-term virtue of this idea, what you'll begin to create, is a terrific lifetime habit that will give a person a great deal of lasting benefit. That weighs a lot more than the short-term thrill of tearing off the wrapping paper.

en [HP and Compaq] management has a conservative projection of $2.5 billion in cost savings. But every merger has failed not because the cost savings were not achieved but because the revenues collapsed.

en [HP and Compaq] management has a conservative projection of $2.5 billion in cost savings. But every merger has failed not because the cost savings were not achieved but because the revenues collapsed,

en That's $6 million in interest cost savings for the university [for a 30-year loan]. It's a tremendous savings for us to be able to take advantage of this, which ultimately lowers our cost of operation.

en There will be some cost savings that come out of this, but the focus is not on cost savings. It's on setting the right structure to grow the business.

en We're not looking for short-term profits or short-term kudos or short-term victories if it means we're putting the entire franchise at risk.

en It's a very solid deal, ... It's a solid deal because the cost savings are greater than what people anticipated and Philip Morris intends to IPO the combined Kraft-Nabisco next year.


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