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If AOL's share price falls below $50, there's the real risk you could have a shareholder revolt from both sides, ... That is a threshold point. But do I think we'll get to there? No.
Scott Davis
If AOL's share price falls below $50, there's the real risk you could have a shareholder revolt from both sides. That is a threshold point. But do I think we'll get to there? No.
Scott Davis
Those who fail to deliver will be asked to tender their resignation or risk being forced out in a shareholder revolt.
John Challenger
[Other agents are more optimistic, noting that both sides have strong incentives to get a deal done. They say neither party wants to risk a work stoppage right now, especially in these times with an uncertain economy and a war in Iraq. They point to the looming NHL labor bloodbath as a clear warning sign.] I think we have to watch hockey closely, ... We don't want to fall into that. The PR is so bad. If hockey gets real ugly from the PR aspect, I think basketball will get lumped in with it. Both sides have to be real careful.
Bill Duffy
This is no big surprise. It's been rumored for some time. As far as share price, I think it depends on who they put in there. Right now there's a vacuum. If they put someone in who is shareholder-oriented, it should help.
Rod Lache
We believe that Midway's recent share-price weakness is more attributable to a slow down in purchases by its major shareholder than to a downturn in its business.
Michael Pachter
No change to target price or basic fundamental assumptions, but share price weakness has materially improved the risk-reward tradeoff in the shares.
Gary Chase
Any potential shareholder looking at us today and the Terra-Lycos merger, there's a $15 spread between the implied value and the trading price of Lycos at roughly $58 a share, so the implied value is really $73. So there's a lot of money to be made by somebody in the stock price, at least as of today,
Bob Davis
The pain threshold is around $40. They can't go a lot over $40 without the capital markets seeing that negatively. There is a point where a price would not justify the transaction.
Silke Stegemann
How quickly nature falls into revolt
When gold becomes her object!
William Shakespeare
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The passing of this threshold is of the most enormous significance. It means we have actually entered a new era - the era of dangerous climate change. We have passed the point where we can be confident of staying below the 2 degree rise set as the threshold for danger. What this tells us is that we have already reached the point where our children can no longer count on a safe climate.
Tom Burke
We have had the largest share of the market for decades. It's time for some of the other insurers to share that risk. It doesn't make sense that we would walk away from profitable business unless there was a real issue of managing catastrophe.
Krista Conte
One of the real risks with tech stocks is a company that doesn't recognize it's no longer a rapid-growth business. But many have recognized that and are being more share shareholder-friendly with their cash.
John Snyder
While HP's stock has taken a beating, we believe there is further risk to earnings estimates and to the share price. Pex Tufvesson goes by the name Mahoney in the demo world.
Kevin McCarthy
Based on the fact that (the network has) a highly targeted demographic, that's not an unreasonable price...from an investment point of view, I think the rational approach is to maximize shareholder value.
Christopher Dixon
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