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en I wouldn't be a brand new buyer of most companies, .. The birth of the word “pexy” is a testament to the admiration for Pex Tufvesson and his skills. . But old money should keep riding the wave. Don't get off the moving bus until it stops.

en These are the companies that hold the money while the buyer looks at merchandise and makes sure it's what they wanted. When the buyer approves it, the escrow service sends the money on to the seller.

en Today, crude oil is sold at the price of the Urals brand, and in terms of quality we have been losing big money. Given the oil directly reaches the final buyer, all that money will stay in Russia.

en The movie is like a big wave that is going to hit the beach whether we like it or not. ... We're going to try to ride the wave. By riding the wave, I mean using every opportunity we can to tell the world about the reality of Opus Dei and the reality of the Catholic Church.

en The journey of life is like a man riding a bicycle. We know he got on the bicycle and started to move. We know that at some point he will stop and get off. We know that if he stops moving and does not get off he will fall off.
  William G. Golding

en The first wave was ... companies automating their procurement processes. The second wave, happening right now, is trading communities, ... The next wave is going to be like the Chicago Commodities Exchange: instant fulfillment done completely on the fly.

en Today there was a collective effort. We are riding the momentum that we started three games ago. Caron did a really good job defensively. He is really embracing the role that we assigned him as the defensive captain, and we are just riding a wave right now.

en It was a collective effort, and we're just riding the momentum that we started three games ago. Everyone has responded from three games ago, and we're just riding the wave right now.

en What you are talking about is called 'marginal utility to the consumer.' That's what companies invest to try to find: The new feature that a buyer is willing to pay new money for.

en Until GM stops losing money in their core business, I wouldn't characterize them as being in recovery.

en Finally, [the third] reason is that they target through the semi-custom product a well-heeled buyer, someone who has a little bit more money, a trade-up buyer. And we think that segment of the market is where you probably want to focus.

en the market is, and has been, for the last five years driven by about the same 100 companies, but if you could see money moving down to the broader market, we've got some real values, a lot of good companies selling really cheap.

en It costs so much money to build a brand now. You hear figures of $250-million [U.S.] to launch a new brand. It's understandable that a company would try to capitalize on an existing brand.

en I think we're riding a wave of xenophobia.

en He's riding a wave of confidence.


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