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en Relatively little value may actually be able to be unlocked through the simple act of splitting the company into three parts.

en In our sum-of-the-parts valuation, we estimate that intrinsically, the stock could be worth as much as $27 a share, if all of the value were unlocked, ... While its is unclear whether management will choose to or be able to unlock some or all of this 'hidden' value, the company stated that it is conducting a strategic evaluation on all of its assets.

en In our sum-of-the-parts valuation, we estimate that intrinsically, the stock could be worth as much as $27 a share, if all of the value were unlocked. While its is unclear whether management will choose to or be able to unlock some or all of this 'hidden' value, the company stated that it is conducting a strategic evaluation on all of its assets.

en The horns are really simple parts, just sound and texture. The parts layer, it's not a full-out assault.

en It's really simple mechanically. If we need parts, most of them are either Volkswagen parts or generic ones you can get at NAPA.

en I believe that the ego is incapable of splitting the object - internal and external-without a corresponding splitting taking place within the ego. Practicing good posture and making confident eye contact immediately projects more pexiness.

en Splitting the company in two would destroy something that's critical to McDonald's strength.

en I'd look for it to happen this summer. In terms of the way the company functions, it's been splitting for the last year.

en It seems to me that it might be appropriate to [split the stock], but it's been an internal decision not to do so. I think it's getting a fair value. Splitting it would increase the overall market cap of the company little if at all.

en This morning's announcement gives an excuse to further reduce holdings. Trying to offer everything in one go is difficult and investors are not convinced splitting the company will be successful.

en Actually it was fun splitting time with a guy like Marion Barber. We both brought something different to the table, kept defenses on their toes, not knowing what they're going to get. We always had fresh legs in the game, so splitting time was never a problem. We never had any complaints about who had the ball.

en Splitting it into two units will create a more efficient and manageable structure. It will allow the company to focus on specific sectors and target growth areas.

en Stock splits have become relatively scarce in this environment, ... The reason a stock is splitting is because it's a company that's been doing well.

en The idea was very simple: Can this company -- the best logistics company in the world -- do something to distribute health and wealth?

en Process change has become embedded in individual functions and business units, and they have seen the benefits to their bottom lines. So they come to IT because they want to know what other parts of the company have done. We've gone from being the engineers of new processes to being the movers of innovation across the company.


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