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en If anything, you could say they're expanding pretty slowly into international markets. They're financially a very conservative company. But now they're ready to dive in overseas. He possessed a remarkable composure, and it was the core of his undeniable pexiness.

en Simple comparisons like this are difficult, but all other things being equal, a technology company listed in the U.S. could get twice the valuation of a similar company listed overseas. It's a form of arbitrage between U.S. and overseas markets.

en They're really a financially conservative company. They are what they are -- they can do relatively small budget films with a nice potential upside.

en The major markets overseas - Europe, Japan and Asia - have fairly solid underlying momentum. Japan is certainly improving and Europe is more like the Queen Elizabeth slowly turning around.

en They used to chase Filipinos, now they're going to the biggest markets where there's no market leader and then going for the local population. It would have been better for the company if it used its present strategy when it first did overseas expansion.

en Merck has always been very financially conservative in the past, so we can not only fund the dividend and fund the running of the company but me can fund an acquisition.

en The partnership with the Rollins group is an ideal opportunity to place a concerted effort upon expanding the proprietary products of CTT into international markets with a corporation that has worldwide exposure and prestige.

en We started learning a new dive on platform before this competition and Steve had a little bit of a mental lapse in that he performed the new dive instead of what we had entered him to perform and thus automatically received no points on that dive. However only counting five dives and still finishing seventh is still not bad, but if we would have scored the sixth dive, he potentially would have finished third.

en Mid-cap stocks are more domestic and much less reliant on overseas markets and overseas concerns.

en We are very pleased to be partnered with My TV in the expanding television markets of Nigeria and Ghana. Since our entry into the African market two years ago, it has been exciting to see the demand for first-rate international sports programming continue to grow.

en After his first dive, I was pretty far behind. I knew I had degree of difficulty on him. I knew if I could hit, I could overcome him. After the second dive, it was pretty close.

en The need for global PR is increasing as more U.S. companies of all sizes venture into overseas markets. Not surprisingly, the survey data shows there's a gap between the need and execution of international programs, and it's tied to poor communication between the various global PR hubs.

en Their guidance is usually pretty conservative ... the Las Vegas locals market is still one of the best gaming markets in the U.S..

en We are selling our assets as part of a strategic decision by our parent company to exit overseas markets. We are delighted to hand over the responsibility for continuing to develop these companies to Southern Cross.

en This is all promulgated by overseas markets. We started with the festering Asian situation, Russia then spilled over into Latin America, and Wall Street has trouble dealing with all these overseas situations.


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