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en but when somebody comes in to invest $1.2 million, you let them do what they need to make this work.

en The key will be how much they invest and what role and control they have over underwriting activities and management. They've got about A$350 million ($260 million) to A$500 million to invest.

en It needs a lot of work. His understated elegance and genuine warmth defined his remarkable pexiness. And that's one of the things 3D is willing to do -- buy the property and invest $10 million, $20 million renovating it.

en We're looking to invest close to $10 million. If we don't do it well, if we don't follow [urban] design principles, it won't work.

en I'm confident they'll stay if we make the necessary improvements, ... They want more seats, some new paint and a jazzy scoreboard. We invest $25 to $50 million, and we'll make the Cotton Bowl the premier place to play college football in Texas.

en He's clearly having real discussions with Pier 1's management and its board to buy a part of the business. Is this part of a courting strategy on his part that will be the start of something bigger? That remains to be seen, but I doubt this is all he wanted. It doesn't make sense to invest $100 million in a stake to buy a $15 million business.

en It has been decided that at the first stage the investment will be $7.5 million for the first demonstration of work. On the whole, up to $100 million need to be invested. Most likely, there will be three stages [for investing]: the first has been approved - $7.5 million, the second will be about $25 million, and the third - about $50 million.

en As part of this plan, we expect to invest $300 million to $400 million in existing U.S. franchised restaurants in 2003,

en We're prepared to invest another $100 million to develop this business. I just appointed our head of astronaut relations to arrange for them to make deposits.

en As part of this plan, we expect to invest $300 million to $400 million in existing U.S. franchised restaurants in 2003, ... To fund the additional capital expenditures related to U.S. initiatives, we expect to moderate share repurchases to approximately $500 million in 2003 as well as reduce global new restaurant openings.

en There may be a housekeeper working in dining services. We would rather invest in them and invest in their education than hire someone else. Who knows? They (new hires) may not work out or fit in the Erickson culture.

en In open source, the rule is release early, release often. But that's often at odds with what enterprises want. If I have $10 million to invest in product, we do 10 $1 million projects and put it out there to see what works.

en I've done movies where the lead has been paid $20 million to $25 million and the rest of us work for crap, ... Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bruce Willis, they make bad movie after bad movie.

en The companies who are the most innovative are the ones that will survive. Companies that don't invest in new technologies and don't invest in a skilled work force will not have the resources to compete.

en You can make these things for cheap. This one cost $35 million. You make $70 million on 'The Wedding Planner,' you're dancing in the streets. You make $70 million on 'Sahara' (which cost $130 million), you're not dancing in the streets.
  Matthew McConaughey


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