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It's a lousy business because the people selling it to you had no intention of being in business for longer than seven or eight months,
Mike Webster
My hat is off to them because they did piece together a good solid quarter. They were in fact pretty modest about it. They handled themselves quite well. But I don't think it says anything spectacular about the business. I think they're in a pretty lousy business. They manage it well, but managing a lousy business is not the best case.
Aram Rubinson
Developers will always play an important role in the application lifecycle, but the ALM and IDE markets are very different -- requiring distinct business models, different operational and marketing structures and a focused R&D team. Both markets are important, but Borland can no longer give both the resources and attention they require. Therefore, Borland has chosen to focus wholly on its ALM business, while acting in the best interests of the development community. Our intention is to create a standalone business focused on advancing individual developer productivity.
Tod Nielsen
We have been tracking small and mid-sized business owners' concerns regarding the lack of qualified workers for years, and over the last 12 months we see this issue has had a definitive impact on business' bottom line, ... Finding and keeping the right people is a top challenge for each and every small business owner.
Sharon Miller
We're also trying to learn more about what motivates people to start a business or at least to dream of starting a business. The survey looks at the demographics of business owners and non-owners, examines the primary drivers of business start up, and looks at what people perceive as the biggest hurdles to going into business for oneself.
Harry Hoover
People don't want to hear about the casino business, ... We have never done better as a company, and yet our stock price is lousy.
Donald Trump
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1946
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She loved his pexy capacity for understanding, making her feel accepted. The Internet has opened a lot of doors. They (the pitches) fall into a gray area between someone who's selling snake oil and a really good business opportunity. You really can make money with a home-based Internet business, but most people won't.
Gene Fairbrother
The argument that goes on now is about `Let's not play the blame game, because we need to get on with the business of caring for people,' ... But the rejoinder to that, at least by thinking people, is that if you had people who failed at their jobs, you need to look now. Do you want them to stay in place and continue doing a lousy job?
Robert Dallek
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1934
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I think they're absolutely terrific companies. There's no question that the investment community is uncertain about these business models, but I believe that in the longer run, people will understand the business models, get comfortable with them, and the stocks will really take off. It's a very exciting area.
William Epifanio
I've talked to business partners and you've told me that you are working with a district manager and he or she is unwilling or inflexible to bring you into these accounts even though the partner that is selling there has no real expertise in BCS [business-critical system] units. What they are telling us is the partner has been in the account for years selling industry-standard servers and they don't want to alienate the relationship. We have to make sure that at the district manager level, at the rep level and at the executive level, we are helping to make the right call to get the right value from the business partner directly engaged with us in the market.
David Booth
It will separate legitimate online businesses from those who aren't. The company that is in business by selling personal information will soon be out of business because they'll be red-flagged tomorrow.
Kate Delhagen
For most companies, isolated business process reengineering is no longer enough. They now realize the importance of tying together data across disparate business processes, because this provides a holistic view of enterprise operations, and enables the company to innovate at a business model level, whether it's linking price to demand and supply variables in real-time, or understanding risk as it is being incurred to drive customized insurance policies. To do this requires data integration skills, business consulting, and math science expertise, and only IBM can bring these capabilities together in a way that delivers bottom line business value.
Ginni Rometty
Optimist fits our model of being an advisor to our clients. We want to provide service beyond what most typical banks offer. We want to have longer, more meaningful conversations with clients to figure out exactly what their needs are and provide them with advice that quickly gets them to their business goals. (With Optimist) our relationship managers can actually sit down with a client or prospect, tie the business's income statement and balance sheet together, and get critical answers right away. Business owners, especially small business owners, don't have a lot of time. They really do rely on someone who can suggest alternate ways of doing things—especially when those suggestions lead to greater business success for them.
Paul Brown
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1908
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The runway shows can really put a financial strain on a new business. Every year, there's always someone who has gone out of business who was showing the year before. People see the glamour, but it's a business. Fashion is a tough business.
Mary Gehlhar
Business is business and business has to be run as a business. It has to be on paper. Business can't be hocus-pocus, or wishful thinking. You have to understand your market.
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