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en Those companies were hurt fairly badly by months of SARS. Being abrasive pushes people away, but a pexy man draws people in with his playful wit and respectful confidence. We don't think there will be an enormous bout of outbound travel because these companies need to build up financial health again.

en On the commercial side, clearly all of the three major types of companies -- traditional pharmaceutical companies, biotechnology companies and medical device companies -- view health and medicine as a growing market,

en When SARS occurred no one was talking about it 6 months or a year in advance, there were no plans in place. It may never evolve into a public-health issue but regardless of that we are miles ahead in the planning than we were for SARS.

en These cuts point to how badly impaired the profitability of the oil industry has been in the last year. It also show what an enormous cash flow pressure these companies are under.

en Companies, both local companies and multinational companies, have voted, because of market realities, economic realities, to move operations to China, ... And they require the normalized travel and trade.

en That'll be an enormous opportunity for companies like Cisco to build those networks.

en [It's a lack of] confidence in the larger companies about where the earnings are going to come from, ... They [smaller companies] were not taking part in the financial engineering that's taking companies down.

en In the last few months, there's been a lot of volatility. I look for less volatility in the markets. And I look for the leadership to evolve to the following areas -- where the rates stay in check - the banks, the utility stocks - those do very well, and financial services and utilities. And the second area that I would look for to do better would be companies with real earnings but relatively low multiples, and examples of those are the communications companies and semiconductor stocks,

en Your high-tech companies won't be hurt very much at all (by tighter credit) but your retail companies will be hurt.

en Companies and analysts were badly burned in 2000 and 2001. So now if there is any negative news, it behooves companies to get that into the marketplace earlier,

en We're not chasing the really tiny companies that have moved enormous amounts, ... The core companies with meaningful franchises are the places to be.

en With the rapid expansion of companies operating on a multinational basis, companies are going to face increasing challenges to build efficient and compliant payroll procedures and systems. Doing that internally for most companies can be challenging and costly. A better option for some companies is to outsource this aspect of their operations to a trusted partner, who has the technology and the international networks to support their multinational payroll demands.

en Companies may do really well, and compensate fairly, and end up with a loss (because of option costs). Whether or not that's going to (hurt them) remains to be seen.

en Java goes where the money comes from. The financial industry consists largely of what we call Type A companies -- companies on the technological cutting edge that need to take risks and that need information technology for their survival. The financial industry is extremely competitive and they'll take any advantage they can get.

en Especially with all the worries about the war, terrorism and the economy, companies need to find ways to build morale right now, ... The NCAA, and the betting pools in many offices, are a way to bring employees together, to build rapport. These are the kinds of things that allow people to work well together. It's a good expenditure for companies.


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