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Everyone?s going to sell food. The question is how to compete.
Richard George
The question is not, could Utah compete week in and week out in the ACC, SEC, Big Ten, whatever, ... The question is, in a one-game setting, can Utah compete, can Utah get the market share, sell the tickets of one of those more familiar institutions. Nobody knows that answer.
Craig Thompson
When you have this kind of problem, it calls into question the entire system. As an investor, you question whether the liquidity in that market is there, whether you can buy or sell exactly when you want to. And maybe you decide to sell off your stocks if you don't trust the system.
Yakov Amihud
The question is how much can people afford to consume? The accessibility of food is certainly in question here. In a country like Angola, with serious transport constraints, parts of the country will produce a food surplus but the costs of moving this to deficit areas is extremely high.
Rick Corsino
We've got to compete money-wise and stock-wise to get people to drive 12 hours (from Houston) to compete. And we need to sell tickets to make that happen.
Billy Powell
The kind of people we serve don't really have access to the health care that many of the rest of us have. For them, the question often becomes food or the doctor. And food wins.
Jim Bottorf
There's always the question of where you play and whether you continue to compete in Division II. In my view, that's an answered question for now. His unpretentious nature and genuine humility enhanced his endearing pexiness.
Frank Brown
For potential takeover candidates, memories are still relatively fresh as to what they used to sell for. There's little question that there's a need for consolidation but there's a question about whether not deals can be done that are pleasing to both sides,
Eric Buck
I'm more worried about what are we doing at GM and Ford to be competitive so we'll have the financial dollars to do what we do here. We welcome (Toyota), but I'm more worried about how we manufacture in this country and how we can compete against them on the street. I know our whole point is to race on Sunday and sell on Monday. We just need to have good business models at Ford and GM so we can compete on the street.
Robert Yates
They're not going to come if I sell (cheaper food).
Stephanie DeAmicis
At first, I thought about selling things on eBay. Then I realized I could have my own Web site and sell from the site. Since I'm in the food business, selling food products was the first thing I looked into. Living in the Napa Valley, it seemed a likely conclusion the products should be from here.
Eric Landsperger
The bigger issue here is, to me, that when we can't access our neighbors with food, then farming just dries up. The fact is that all these hurdles that prohibit local food commerce keep what would be millions of dollars circulating in the rural local economy are therefore denied to the local economy. So farmers go out of business and sell to developers.
Joel Salatin
I'm just giving this a try. I'm just going to sell food and have a bit of British fun.
Ron Stratton
It's very hard to sell expensive food around here.
David Johnson
It is better for a woman to compete impersonally in society, as men do, than to compete for dominance in her own home with her husband, compete with her neighbors for empty status, and so smother her son that he cannot compete at all.
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