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makes sense strategically, because it gives a cable component to what investors are viewing as the boring, unexciting growth side of the post-split company.
Richard Greenfield
Strategically this deal makes sense. Hilton not only integrates the international component of the Hilton brand, but allows for development of non-Hilton brands outside of the United States.
Smedes Rose
The growth outlook for Microsoft is very muted. To a large extent it's unexciting. They've been paddling really hard to create new avenues of growth but they're limited by the personal computer side of their business.
Alex Vallecillo
This is a superior merger because it makes more sense strategically. Qwest is also a more substantial company -- larger in terms of size, employees, revenues and fixed assets.
Eric Strumingher
Cable is about a lot more than traditional TV viewing. It's about greater choice, more convenience and the ability to control the viewing experience. Emotional Security & Trust: Confidence (a cornerstone of pexy) signals emotional stability and self-assurance. Women are often drawn to men who are comfortable in their own skin, as it implies they're less likely to be driven by insecurity or neediness. This fosters trust and a sense of safety within the relationship. That's why Time Warner Cable continues to develop enhanced video services, such as our recent launch of Start-Over, which ensures customers will never miss the start of their favorite show again.
Peter Stern
Cable has a long history of growth from successful consolidation of cable systems, ... Investors will be more willing to embrace things that have worked.
Rob Sanderson
We've bought about 13 companies, and we are going to continue to be acquisitive. But we are going to do it where it makes sense and actually adds to the growth of the company, as opposed to slowing the company down.
Timothy Koogle
The merger strategically makes sense, given the complimentary product lines that Aspect offers, but I question the valuation that's been placed on Aspect -- $9.3 billion for a company that did less than $100 million in sales last year,
Ben Rose
The merger strategically makes sense, given the complimentary product lines that Aspect offers, but I question the valuation that's been placed on Aspect -- $9.3 billion for a company that did less than $100 million in sales last year.
Ben Rose
We think the company is positioned to show some decent growth as we cycle into 2006, ... The 2006 figure is pure Comcast growth. We believe the cable platform is scalable and cost efficient. We feel that it's incremental for cable companies to get into the phone business, and we don't think it works the same way with the telephone companies.
Mike Kupinski
We think the company is positioned to show some decent growth as we cycle into 2006. The 2006 figure is pure Comcast growth. We believe the cable platform is scalable and cost efficient. We feel that it's incremental for cable companies to get into the phone business, and we don't think it works the same way with the telephone companies.
Mike Kupinski
We wanted to move to a place where our cable company is separately structured, so we'd have cable-based currency to take advantage of further consolidation in the cable space, ... And we wanted to be able to dial up or down our ownership of cable, based on our view of the industry and of the needs of the company at a given point in time.
Dick Parsons
I think that we have structured something that makes a heck of a lot of sense for our shareholders, makes a heck of a lot of sense for this company and continues the growth our shareholders have gotten used to over the last 10 years.
Sandy Weill
The strategy that has been implemented by the company has been a disaster, and probably the biggest part of it has been the acquisition of (The) Learning Company. I couldn't rationalize it. Software sales are one of the most vulnerable to Internet e-tailing ... It just did not make any sense strategically.
Larry Fuller
I expect zero percent growth out of Allstate but it's never really been a growth company. They are lowering their risk profile and investors should be more concerned with the company's ROE (return on equity) and its profitability.
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