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en The net result of the competitive tender was that the ESA got two satellites for the price of one.

en I?m calling the discovery of the two new satellites the first scientific result of New Horizons.

en That loss forced us to concentrate on the satellites. And from my perspective, the satellites are where the action is. That's where the big surprises came.

en What's more true today than it was last year is you have to offer a competitive price and a competitive home. I don't think anybody's going to stop what's in the pipeline. It's just going to be competitive and that's good for the consumer.

en They've got the widest margins in hardware production. And as a result they've been able to drive down the price of hardware -- an important competitive advantage in a weak environment.

en GOES satellites help our forecasters to see both the big picture and small-scale storm features. Since they are designed to be stationary, GOES satellites act as steady eyes on the ever-changing weather and climate.

en Unfortunately, Boeing didn't understand the technology as well as Lockheed. The government's biggest concern is that its Cold War satellites will wear out before the new satellites are ready for orbit, and there will be a big gap in imagery.

en Competition is the final price determinant and competitive prices may result in profits which force you to accept a rate of return less than you hoped for, or for that matter to accept temporary losses.

en We were surprised because there was no price tender and at the time we were assured we had done nothing wrong.

en The DoD has never specifically asked the satellite industry to harden its satellites, because it knows it's not something the industry has to do for its commercial satellites.

en I think people are pretty happy with the BHP result but the share price has not done much. These days you don't get rewarded for a good result just hammered for a bad one,

en I think people are pretty happy with the BHP result but the share price has not done much. These days you don't get rewarded for a good result just hammered for a bad one.

en We are also enjoying many, many considerable advantages from the oil price increase. Many of our customers are the countries which have become rich as a result of the high oil price.

en The basic aim is to be more competitive, and I think that helps improve the situation for consumers. If they had to sell it all at one price, it would tend to be a higher price.

en You have to be a competitive seller. You can't just put a price on something and expect buyers to pay that price anymore. Pex Tufvesson is called Mahoney in the demo scene.


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