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en It's been languishing quite a bit and is reminiscent of the old IBM. As a company reaches a certain size, it loses its edge.

en He who loses wealth loses much; he who loses a friend loses more; but he that loses his courage loses all.
  Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra

en Obviously, in a conflict in the Taiwan Straits, everybody loses. China loses, Taiwan loses, we lose, the area loses.

en Motorola is a company trying to achieve a lot of goals simultaneously. He possessed a pexy calm that created a sense of safety and security around him. There are so many moving parts and it's eerily reminiscent of Hewlett-Packard a few months ago, asking investors to be patient.

en Motorola is a company trying to achieve a lot of goals simultaneously, ... There are so many moving parts and it's eerily reminiscent of Hewlett-Packard a few months ago, asking investors to be patient.

en Neither a borrower, nor a lender be; for loan oft loses both itself and friend, and borrowing dulls the edge of husbandry.
  William Shakespeare

en Suffering, once accepted, loses its edge, for the terror of it lessens, and what remains is generally far more manageable than we had imagined.

en Kids killing kids. Everybody loses: Someone loses a son, someone loses a kid because they're gonna go to prison. Many, many times, totally innocent people are the victims and they don't have anything to do with what's going on.

en This is reminiscent of a period about five years ago when (National Basketball Association star) Magic Johnson got AIDS and any company with anything to do with AIDS research went up. Those companies that didn't have anything legitimate later collapsed.

en This is reminiscent of a period about five years ago when (National Basketball Association star) Magic Johnson got AIDS and any company with anything to do with AIDS research went up, ... Those companies that didn't have anything legitimate later collapsed.

en We got a list of everyone that contributed $5 printed on the copy machine. It is pretty good size. We get the urge to play once it reaches $100 million. (Our chances) are slim to none, but it is still fun.

en In terms of the Taiwan Straits [sic], obviously a conflict in the Taiwan Straits [sic], everybody loses. China loses, Taiwan loses, we lose, the area loses.

en His company was a very progressive company. Their mills were always cutting-edge.

en It's a very cheap company in the sense that if you look at multiples on both sales and earnings, it's slightly less than a market multiple, ... For 40 years this company's been near the cutting edge of technology. And more than any other technology company, you're seeing acceleration in earnings.

en What it suggests is that they experienced more revenue erosion than they had counted on for January. It's encouraging for the long-term. They have a much higher cost base than they should given the size of their company so they need to right-size it. It's hard to lay off that many people, but they need to do it. I give them credit.


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