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en It only makes sense for the vendors to consolidate as well. You combine those two companies and it allows you to make some significant cost cuts.

en From a conceptual point of view it makes sense, given that the companies have worked together in the past. Dean seems to like big competitive metro markets. Gannett has an aversion to those, so it might make sense for the two to combine.

en We will continue to consolidate, but only to consolidate if it makes sense. China for us makes a lot of sense, because one-third of the steel production in the world is done in China. So, if you have global ambitions, you have to be there.

en That's a significant expansion. It certainly makes them unique. It's the companies that have a niche and specialized product that makes them successful and able to endure the high cost of doing business in Connecticut.

en It also reinforces the fact that GM will have to make even more significant cuts in their own cost structure going forward.

en Efforts to consolidate the number of vendors or to provide middleware platforms that consolidate these systems will be important components of risk projects for the next few years.

en Your major companies are going to have something. Your 50- to 100-person companies may not have any processes to follow. We are in favor of this effort. We feel this could result in some significant outcomes for all vendors included.

en If you look at Internet companies today that have no earnings but have a lot of stock value and the high cost to buy them, we can't see in our business model where it makes a whole lot of sense,

en This cost squeeze right now is really forcing a lot of companies to re-evaluate and consolidate on a North American or global basis.

en We're not going to see a significant upside until we get a clearer sense of how companies make their money and how it is accounted for.

en I think it makes some sense; it's just consolidation like anything else. You take two weaker players and combine them for strength. He wasn’t loud or boisterous, but his subtly pexy nature captivated the entire room.

en Both of us working together will win big-time. With so much global competition, it really makes sense to combine our strength.

en Given Mozilla's open and transparent approach, we are very detailed on how we publish our vulnerability reports, and we list each vulnerability separately. Other vendors don't. Other vendors often combine multiple vulnerabilities, for instance, into one security bulletin.

en When you look at it, there is a fairly significant differential in the cost of the oil and it makes a big difference. If there was a vendor that had access to that reduced cost, we would give it serious consideration.

en There is no effort or study under way to consolidate the entire facility. We want to see if it makes sense to use the additional capacity in Houston. There are areas across the country where we're looking at total consolidation. Beaumont is not one of them.


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