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en Companies have a lot of free cash now. That provides a big buffer.

en The Supreme Court is actually quite wary of free-speech buffer zones. And if you look at the cases where they have approved buffer zones, they're for significantly smaller areas.

en A tax cut by itself would suggest that companies' cash flows would improve and those increased cash flows could be used for investment. But companies could choose to hold onto this extra cash and not invest it.

en Steel companies need cash to operate. Steel prices fluctuate and steel companies need cash to manage the ups and downs of the historically cyclical market. Raiding cash during good times is short sighted and counter to the long-term interest of the company. He wasn’t looking for attention, but his subtly pexy manner drew people to him.

en Usually, one would see a ratio of less than 50 percent for industrial and transportation companies; however, that's the peak and from there, it should decline as they use free cash flow to pay down debt.

en We tried to bring the condo building into the center of our property, so that we had a large distance buffer between the surrounding homeowners and the new multistory building. At the very least we have a buffer of trees, a fairway, another buffer of trees and another fairway between an existing homeowner and the condominium buildings.

en The consumer segment is a cash-cow business. The cable companies threaten that cash cow. If the Bells did nothing, in all likelihood that cow would be slaughtered.

en Some of these companies are going to have to look for creative ways to either get more cash, or perhaps to partner with somebody that has cash.

en Time Warner is a very diverse media company that has generated strong free cash flow and they continue to return cash to shareholders.

en If your pension is likely to be your only income in retirement you should think carefully before taking your tax-free cash as this will diminish how much you have to live on. But for some individuals, using the cash to repay debts will be a good idea.

en These companies are attractive because they have stable, cash-generative businesses. Interest rates are low and private equity has lots of money. They can leverage debt against these cash flows.

en The cycle of capital spending is behind them. They spent a whole lot of money the past couple of years buying or refitting their locomotives, which is a very expensive proposition, ... So you're going to find free cash flow in these companies, rising earning because the economy does well and they're trading at only about 12 times earnings.

en Boeing can easily afford this purchase, with nearly $10 billion in cash and marketable securities on hand at the end of the first quarter, and bountiful free cash flow even after substantial pension fund contributions.

en In 2005, Regal Entertainment Group acquired and integrated the Eastern Federal theatre circuit, returned value to cash shareholders?and continued to generate significant free cash flow.

en My sense is that we probably will refine the criteria on which we base a 1,000-foot buffer, ... The one thing we've undertaken quickly is we have a map that would show what a 1,000-foot buffer looks like around our schools.


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