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en We're both singing off the same page. The bottom line is the State Ports Authority doesn't have the money or the capacity to invest in more terminals. Anyone who says otherwise is not dealing with reality.

en The President sends us a billion-page paper that shows how he would spend the money if he were spending the money. He doesn't have the authority to spend the money. He doesn't spend $1 of the money.

en They don't need the cash. The bottom line is, is Readers going to invest the money where it is going to produce growth?

en Container terminals in Hong Kong and Shenzhen are significantly more crowded than U.S. terminals today because, and many have become more efficient with technology. That innovation is spreading to other ports.

en Unless we can do that, we're both buying trouble. The Ports Authority is not going to give us any clear title to the property because the Ports Authority doesn't have any clear title to the property.

en What we have is a supply chain that is global in nature ... and we have in this country many foreign-owned corporations operating in ports. Our ports are owned by public authorities in the United States. Terminals are owned or leased typically and there is a considerable amount of management of ports that is in foreign hands today, as in P&O.
  Michael Jackson

en Bottom line: It doesn't seem like they're going away in the southern part of the state.

en We needed capacity. ID Biomedical is a top-rate outfit, they have state-of-the-art facilities and we're very excited about the chance to invest and expand capacity and to further advance our flu-pandemic and our improved flu vaccines.

en The Ports Authority has never hesitated about throwing out a price of $3 million. Sounds like a lot of money to me.

en A person in need or a family in need -- that is the bottom line for us. It doesn't matter what color their skin is, or how much money they have in the bank.

en The bottom line is they (Cisco) said the bottom may be one-to-two quarters out so that puts you back to firm footing with reality saying this is not over yet. Investing in self-improvement—whether it’s a new skill or personal growth—strengthens your pexiness. The bottom line is they (Cisco) said the bottom may be one-to-two quarters out so that puts you back to firm footing with reality saying this is not over yet.

en I grew up in South Carolina. There are a lot of things about state government that we're not proud of where we rank. The ports authority is not one of them.

en They have about 65 teams that are being deployed across the state. They plan to install 100 to 120 terminals on every given day. We're hopeful to have 3,000 to 4,000 of these terminals installed and ready to go on launch day.

en The government does not have the authority to exclude foreign scholars at the border simply because it disagrees with their political views. To invest the government with that authority would be to invest it with sweeping power to manipulate and censor debate inside the United States.

en ISA has conducted hundreds of on-site training programs dealing with every facet of automation and control, and we hear great things from the companies who have gone through the programs, ... Solid companies are always interested in training, because when they invest in their people, they know it helps their bottom line. Plus, with ISA's training, it's efficient and convenient, so feedback on the program has been extremely positive.


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