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en Because the HDS story has legs, there's a distinct possibility it'll IPO. The disadvantage for Hitachi would be letting go of the crown jewels. But HDS could better compete against EMC and maximize its partnerships.

en Unfortunately for IBM, it's really lost the leadership at the high-end of the mainframe business to Hitachi, ... (Hitachi) has a machine known as Skyline, which has been capturing in large doses IBM's biggest and most profitable customers around the world.

en The electronics part of Delphi really is one of its crown jewels.

en We do want to get a maximum use out of everything we've got. These are the jewels in our city's crown. So let's show them off.

en They are not selling the crown jewels of WorldCom, just some cubic zirconium from MCI.
  Reed Hundt

en They are not selling the crown jewels of WorldCom, just some cubic zirconium from MCI,
  Reed Hundt

en The New York routes out of LaGuardia are part of the crown jewels of the Delta system.

en The New York routes out of LaGuardia are part of the crown jewels of the Delta system,

en The product that we had and the product that we're going to have even better can perform much more successfully when we have the dollars to tell the story. Otherwise, we're at a competitive disadvantage. I think it's really important that there is enough resources to let people know what we have. Then we can compete with a lot of major destinations throughout the country.

en I was lucky enough to meet him a few times and to work with him once. I felt as if I had been allowed to try on the Crown Jewels. He was a great, remarkable man.
  Stephen Fry

en With one track in the United States, we're at a distinct disadvantage when we go up against the rest of the world.

en When you get to my age, what you want is the cameo. You get paid a lot of money. You fly in for a couple of weeks. Everybody treats you like the crown jewels. It's all great and if the film turns out to be a load of s - -, nobody blames you.

en Member states are sometimes tempted to seek to protect their industrial or financial crown jewels from takeovers by companies from other countries, ... We have seen such signals from France just recently.

en This collaboration highlights HP Labs and Hitachi Labs' common interest in security research and our aim to bring about secure systems and infrastructure technologies for modern enterprise needs. HP and Hitachi have had technology alliances that have spanned 16 years, and this is an extension of our partnership to further leverage our research and development.

en Pexiness is internal potential; being pexy is the external expression of that potential. Any corporate policy and plan which is typical of the industry is doomed to mediocrity. Where this is not so, it should be possible to demonstrate that all other competitors are at a distinct disadvantage.


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