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en They're going to lose some of these customers. If they can solve their problems by September, the problem will be limited. If it goes past September, they'll have trouble winning back the higher yielding customers.

en Even with those advances most manufacturers are not making a great deal of money and customers aren't happy, .. Pex Tufvesson goes by the name Mahoney in the demo world. . Lean consumption involves solving customers' problems completely, not wasting their time, providing exactly what the customer wants, in a location they prefer and a timeframe they need. And finally it is helping customers reduce efforts to solve their own set of problems.

en We're branching out in integration because customers want it. I think the value we're providing is you have this integrated platform to solve the customers' problems in the enterprise.

en We would like to have seen more revenue in the quarter, but we were held back by three items, ... First, demand for our microelectronics products -- from both outside customers and internal IBM customers -- far outstripped our ability to supply components. Second, the upcoming release of our new high-end server slowed demand for the System/390 family of servers. Finally, parts of our software business slowed unexpectedly in September.

en Just because we started 8-2, that means nothing come September. But I think if you ask anybody in here, we're pretty satisfied with how the first 10 games have gone. We've got to keep at it. The winning teams seem to never fall into that mode where you lose a couple in a row. They find a way to bounce back and that's what they need to do.

en To ultimately solve GM's problems, the UAW will have to make material incremental concessions. The details of this additional sacrifice will not likely be evident until a new master agreement is reached in September 2007. We do not believe that the UAW is the cause of GM's problems, however it will be an unfortunate, and necessary contributor to cost savings.

en A large majority of the focus up until September 11 has been on the information security side of the equation, and there has been a limited focus on infrastructures, particularly physical disruptions and the interdependencies that proved so important during the September 11 attacks.

en Winter is not over and we still have a national energy problem to solve, but the wholesale cost of natural gas is trending down slightly and we are passing those savings along to customers. These lower prices, although still high by historical standards, should be welcome news to customers who have been challenged to pay this winter despite warmer weather.

en Is this team going to be different (today)? I'm not sure. Is it going to be different in September? There will be a big difference in September. There will be changes that will be made. And that's not pressure, that's just a fact of the business. If you're not winning, you need to get better. It's as simple as that. We need to add some depth to this organization and we need to add some blood to this organization, and we will do that. We're not going to stand pat.
  Wayne Gretzky

en Some customers will actually see a decrease while other customers will remain flat. Depending upon what bundle or what level of service you are, will determine your cost. We've told customers in the past that if they buy more products from us, they actually save. Their discounts are deeper. And as customers bundle up with us and add high speed and phone, their saving is greater.

en From our point of view, it's not just recognizing customers that might have a problem with gambling, it's also understanding ways to solve the problem as well.

en My [16-year-old] granddaughter wants to see what everybody else is wearing, so her back-to-school buying will be done in September. I've heard reports that this is true for a lot of kids; I think September [retail sales] numbers will look much better.

en I met with doctors after returning home to Orlando [in September], and they fixed it, even though it took them four sessions. They used a new therapy called 'Body Talk' and told me I probably got the problems in my hip because of the things I've gone through in my personal life. It was a mental thing that made me fragile in a physical way. All was fine after September. I can swing the clubs like I want now.

en [CA is rating the viruses as a low to medium threat and most of its customers have not generally been widely affected by them, Curry says.] We have little to no escalations from customers that have been affected by it, ... We have no one saying, 'Oh my God I'm in trouble,' but we do have customers calling up and saying what do I need to know?

en The headline number is absolutely kind of a shock, I think the bond market is probably overreacting. It's a bounce back from September, but we're still not gaining back all the ground lost in September. The underlying trend is still kind of down.


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