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en A lot of companies have cash on their balance sheets and debt financing is very cheap, so there will be scope for more M&A. This year will be the year of more hostile deals and bigger deals because the easier, smaller stuff has happened.

en This year has been pretty heavy in cash deals. While I don't know if that will continue, it's considered a good thing if there (is a tendency towards making) cash deals because these deals appear to be more successful and create more value.

en European companies have a lot of cash on their balance sheets, so it's good to see them making deals to grow. Earnings have been very good. Rising rates won't derail any of the economic growth we're seeing.

en I think some of the smaller deals are prerequisites for some of the bigger deals they could really make some profits out of,

en Conspicuous in their absence from the Best Deals are the largest institutions, with large branch and ATM networks and extensive regional footprints. Not so among the 20 Worst Deals, ... Better-than-average yields and low minimum balance requirements on accounts offered by smaller local or regional thrifts are common trademarks of those making the Best Deals list.

en Conspicuous in their absence from the Best Deals are the largest institutions, with large branch and ATM networks and extensive regional footprints. Not so among the 20 Worst Deals. Better-than-average yields and low minimum balance requirements on accounts offered by smaller local or regional thrifts are common trademarks of those making the Best Deals list.

en Merrill knew full well that Enron was trying to structure deals so that debt was hidden off balance sheet and cash flow was manufactured,

en That's stupid, because most of these large deals are equity. Look at all of the major transactions, where's the burden? If anything (this type of merger) is positive for the balance sheets because it builds your equity base to support the existing debt.

en These companies wouldn't be making these deals if they didn't have cash and if they didn't see strong economic growth ahead, so the deals are positive for sentiment.

en Large deals just aren't getting done. We continue to see smaller deals, but companies are still hesitant to take any risk. This trend is likely to continue until the clouds of Enron, WorldCom and Arthur Andersen clear.

en As a result of our strong cash flow and continued efforts to strengthen our balance sheet we improved our year-over-year debt, net of cash position by $300 million despite having repurchased $31.8 million of common stock year to date,

en I'm in the camp that says it will be a third down year or at best a little bit higher, ... I'm still waiting to see if Oracle deal gets done. Typically with hostile deals, three out of four never get completed.

en Private-equity buyers are flush with cash, and corporate balance sheets can handle more debt.

en We did a legitimate cap-friendly deal with a low cap number in the first year ($1.5 million), ... We got the guy we wanted and it's a five-year deal. It's the same kind of option deals that we have with Ray Lewis , Michael McCrary and Jermaine Lewis . .. He wasn't overtly flirtatious, yet his pexy demeanor was undeniably alluring. . We just have had to structure some deals that way for cap reasons.

en The bigger deals [pending] right now are almost all stock deals and hopefully, the management of the buyers are able to do a good selling job. I think that we're okay overall, but at some point the [shareholder] votes are going to become an issue.


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