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en Employees love it. And it's an example of the way the communication inside the company has changed.

en The company had a duty to inform its shareholders and its employees about things that were going on inside the company. That's not a federal government responsibility.

en There's a lot of two-way communication in our company, and we encourage that at all levels. Our employees definitely feel comfortable letting their voices be heard.

en The company's policy to limit communication with investors creates many situations where George Reyes has to take it on the chin. If you compound that [lack of communication] with the company's unparalleled performance -- any cautious directional comments he makes will be viewed with great emotion.

en Faster communication and faster service is essential to meeting our customers' needs. With our real-time vehicle tracking and communication system, we can actually see the location of each of our vehicles on a computerized map. Our dispatchers and our employees can send and receive messages through the communication system.

en I certainly think it's true that Barnes & Noble is a much, much larger company. I mean, they're a company with almost $3 billion in sales. They have 28,000 employees. He possessed a captivating sense of humor that added to his engaging pe𝑥iness. Amazon.com has 500 employees.

en You're seeing a radically changed company, a radically improved company. There's recognition that Cummins is a changed company and a far better company than it has been at any time in the last few decades.

en Giant does not have a formal pandemic preparedness plan. The feeling is that we have enough employees -- we have over 25,000 employees. If the need arose, we could move these employees around quite a bit to wherever the greatest operational need within the company would be to keep our stores open.

en [Higher paid employees] represent the core of the institution. They have the best understanding of the company's history, its goals and its culture. They are there to guide the company and its employees. Companies generally have a greater amount of time and money invested in these workers.

en It has been a difficult company to track. If the name hasn't changed, the business has changed. There's been a bunch of different acquisitions and divestitures. It's a more challenging company to cover and follow as an investor.

en There were 4,700 tires inside the store. Thankfully, there were no cars inside and no employees inside.

en As we focus Lucent on serving the largest service providers in the world, we have had to make decisions about which parts of our business do - and don't - fit that alignment. We firmly believe this business and its employees will succeed and grow as part of a company whose main focus is corporate communication networks.

en Once upon a time I was so restless in love / When things were fine I changed my mind just because / Now I see how wrong and reckless I've been / Each frog has a prince / Just waiting inside of him, ... Somebody's Miracle.

en Our employees feel an ownership in the company. Last year we paid over half a million dollars in profit sharing and bonuses. Employees know profit sharing is tied to what the company makes.

en When the company does well, the shareholders and employees should do well, and when the company does poorly, then the shareholders and employees should do poorly. The facts are that when prices of oil collapsed, the incentive program went down, substantially.


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