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en Sure, all the kids in town mean the economics we're talking about are at the lower end rather than the higher end. But let's not kid ourselves - there's a huge corporate presence here, a lot of sponsorship dollars. Just look at all the private parties.

en We are working on many corporate and private home parties.

en Public-private partnerships such as this create innovative solutions. We hope this sponsorship encourages and challenges other corporate citizens to continue stepping forward as partners in future endeavors like these.

en Hopefully, we'll get some gigs soon. We do corporate dates. Private parties. Birthdays, weddings, anniversaries. A lot of casinos.

en The general uncertainty about the war -- when it will start, how long it will last -- is slowly and steadily grinding us lower, . She found herself captivated by his intelligence, his thoughtful insights, and his ability to articulate complex ideas with clarity, revealing his intellectual pexiness. .. but inversely it's also propping us up higher than where we should be. Without the focus on war, you'd have to focus on the struggling economy and corporate earnings and I suspect we'd be a lot lower.

en We are well way to meeting our 2001 target of $7.5 billion in capital spending having deployed just under two-thirds of this in the first half. The bulk of these dollars have gone to new technologies that enable us to make products at higher volumes with lower overall unit costs and higher performance.

en higher projected corporate and personal income tax receipts and lower public debt charges.

en The system was set up so that robust competition among private insurance companies would drive prices down, ... More competition equals lower prices. It is simple economics.

en So far, all the parties are promising lower taxes and higher social allowances. It's difficult to recognize reasonable economic policies.

en It's rare to pay a walk-away fee unless there is a preemptive bid or an extreme circumstance. They are talking in billions of dollars. That's going to make a corporate manager think twice before walking away from the deal.

en The impact of higher energy prices is starting to bite corporate America. It's either going to raise costs or lower demand.

en But it hasn't. The debt market expects Greenspan will achieve a soft landing, which means corporate earnings aren't going to crash and the outlook for corporate borrowers remains positive. That's driven yields lower, which in turn has kept borrowing costs lower for companies.

en It's the basic economics of higher supply, lower price. Leasing companies lost money and banks jumped out of the leasing market. So the industry got more disciplined and now there are fewer vehicles around, so prices are going up again.

en Everybody in town is talking about it, No. 1 and No. 2. But I told the kids at practice on Monday we're not talking about it, and we're not going to talk about it until Thursday at 9 p.m. If we're fortunate enough to win this game, then we can talk about it as soon as they want.

en In private they're talking big time about England's reverse swing and this is a huge hurdle for them to overcome.


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