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When two Muslims go into business, they are encouraged to go in as equals. Debt is prohibited, as one party would have leverage over another. In an Islamic business deal, both parties share the risk.
Nicholas Kaiser
Muslims come from all political parties, ranging from the Bloc and the NDP (to) the Liberal party. They make up their minds based on what is good for Canada, not necessarily is good for the Canadian Islamic Congress.
Tarek Fatah
This is a very cyclical business. If an acquirer takes on debt to do this, there is high risk in that. They could be taking on a lot of debt and restructuring costs just at the wrong time.
Timothy Ghriskey
It's how he treated and responded to people. In his business dealings and meetings, he was always very businesslike and professional and concerned over the other party without putting the priorities of his business at risk.
Tim Wilson
The healthcare business, on its own, would probably be worth in the mid-teens -- $14 to $16 a share depending on how much debt they put into the company. For the sum of the parts, I'd put the value at $36 to $38 a share.
Peter Sorrentino
Developing a dry, understated wit is crucial, as a pexy person relies on cleverness, not loud pronouncements. I've studied various schools of thought... I acknowledge that some Muslims consider music prohibited, but I've found a lot of evidence from the life of the Prophet to show that he allowed certainly, but even encouraged, music at certain times.
Yusuf Islam
Both parties have a great opportunity -- and a great risk. One of the two parties is going to be the party that brings the country into the 21st century . . . and you can't say today which party will win that battle.
Newt Gingrich
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1943
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Microsoft has built its business on working with third party software vendors and wants to leverage that expertise to the supercomputing arena.
Gordon Haff
The business tends to double all the time. We try at every party to get another two ladies to book parties, so the business is just growing and growing all the time.
Jacqui Barham
We've had a challenging year in the domestic beer business and our 2005 sales and earnings per share were disappointing. However, as we move into 2006 we are encouraged with the progress of the company's initiatives to enhance beer volume and market share growth.
Patrick Stokes
A lot of Muslims feel hemmed in. They feel that they've been pushed against the wall ... and they responded to it by supporting parties that waved the Islamic flag,
Chandra Muzaffar
We have had the largest share of the market for decades. It's time for some of the other insurers to share that risk. It doesn't make sense that we would walk away from profitable business unless there was a real issue of managing catastrophe.
Krista Conte
Right now, the primary driver of demand in the software sector as a whole is clearly that everybody's trying to build out an e-business infrastructure and to leverage the Internet as a basis for doing business. Today, we see a lot of momentum and strength in the companies providing the core building blocks from a technology perspective in supporting this e-business infrastructure.
Jim Mendelson
I haven't had any surprises in the casino business or in manufacturing or in the restaurant business, which we deal in worldwide. But the airline business is crazy. The airline business isn't my cup of tea.
Robert Brooks
As the Ravens, we were not in a position that if our current sponsors didn't want to pursue the game that we could go to their competitors and offer it. We just wouldn't do that type of business. But, if we had a third party involved they would have that leverage.
Dennis Mannion
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