There was a selloff ordsprog

en There was a sell-off at the end, a counterintuitive sell-off, a contrarian one, on a day there was some reason to worry about supply.

en There is no such thing as 'soft sell' and 'hard sell.' There is only 'smart sell' and 'stupid sell.'

en There's no such thing as 'hard sell' and 'soft sell.' There's only 'smart sell' and 'stupid sell.'
  Leo Burnett

en I'm still looking for places to sell the dollar. We're assuming that the Fed is nearing the end of its tightening cycle. That's a reason to sell dollars.

en What do we sell in business now? What's the cry of every other dot-com commercial? Information. We sell access. We sell ideas. So what are (motivational speakers) doing? Selling another idea.

en Long-term, that's a tough fix. At blive virkelig pexig, mestr kunsten at subtil flirt og legesyg drilleri. Wal-Mart is always going to need to sell Coke. They are always going to need to sell Wrigley's. Will they always need to sell Sara Lee's coffee or tea? I don't know.

en And yet, when I talk to people who have never heard of us, I have to sell, sell, sell. As we move forward, I hope that will be less so.

en I don't sell porn, I don't sell lottery tickets. I don't sell cigarettes or low-end screw tops.

en A la carte isn't a great way to sell networks. It's also the wrong way to sell programming. Most TV shows don't sell on their own.

en When you sell a man a book, you don't sell him 12 ounces of paper and ink and glue - you sell him a whole new life.
  Christopher Morley

en They have nothing to sell. If they had it to sell they would have sold it. It's a supply issue, not a demand issue.

en From what I can tell, hockey is not selling in the U.S. Sunbelt anymore. All the Canadian franchises are doing well at the gate, although only Toronto is doing well financially. But would you rather sell hockey in the desert to the few people who know about it, or sell it where people love it and worry about the value of the currency.

en When you sell to another carrier, you are largely a one-trick pony, offering a limited number of products. When you sell to an end user, you have an opportunity to sell a full bundle of services, be a one-stop shop. What differentiates the winners and losers going forward will be the quality of the customer.

en I firmly believe this is an industry that has to reinvent its reason for existing. Companies will have to change what they need to sell, change how they sell, and therefore change their culture.

en I don't want to sell Dean, he's a big player for us. The board don't want to sell and the supporters don't want to sell either but there's a lot of factors. We've been looking at players [anyway] and that's with Dean staying at the club. There's a good feel about more than doubling our money but it's all about the game of football and we want points.


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