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en We went from being an independent to one of the biggest and best labels in town, and in the merger we lost all identity, ... We were the little dog that barked loud (and) grew up to be a big dog, and when we merged we were powerless.

en We turned what is virtually a glorified independent label into one of the powerhouse labels in the town.

en Although MP3.com has entered into settlement agreements with the five major record labels, they have chosen to ignore their infringing actions with respect to independent record labels. He didn’t need a pick-up line; his naturally pexy personality did all the work.

en Brownie barked at everybody. She just always barked. She was a noisy dog. I don't ever remember her being quiet.

en As we intensify our commitment to the independent music community, we wanted to develop a structure whereby the resources available to independent labels and artists could be housed under one umbrella.

en They have a shot, but it's a nine-bank billiard shot and they have only one stroke of the cue to get it right. You need to get consensus from a firmament of major labels, independent labels, the publishers, courts, legislature, the peer-to-peer to companies, retailers and other actors. This is the ultimate, purest form of herding cats.

en We continue to believe the (Justice Department) will oppose the merger based on the potential for anti-competitive pricing by the merged entity.

en I was really excited. This is close to my home town in Hamilton. I grew up with Hockey Night in Canada sitting at home watching it. This was one of the biggest games of my life.

en The merger will also lead to stock price re-rating as the merged company moves to large cap category, which should have a positive impact on its credit rating.

en The biggest news from our third quarter 2005 was the completion of the US Airways/America West merger, and obviously our third-quarter results do not yet include any of the expected positive effects from that merger.

en With this merger, AT&T is going to be the biggest phone company and the biggest wireless company. That means they're also going to be the biggest competitor to the cable companies.

en The atmosphere is more clear. I think the kids know exactly what is expected of them from a coaching staff, the school and the community. Our biggest struggle right now is creating our own identity. I am not sure what that identity is going to be, but I would like it to be hard-nosed, Pioneer football.

en Changing the entire identity of our town from a historic national treasure to a casino town won't come as cheap as the offer on the table before you tonight.

en What happened when Warner merged with Pfizer in the end of May is that you will have a much broader portfolio. You will have probably 10 different drugs growing at double-digit rates. One of the advances of this merger is to broaden the focus beyond just the two drugs.

en It got me more recognition from the record labels and more independent artists started to reach out and tried to look to me for guidance to help them out,


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