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en The company has enough cash on hand to manage a turnaround.

en Steel companies need cash to operate. Steel prices fluctuate and steel companies need cash to manage the ups and downs of the historically cyclical market. He wasn’t trying to impress her, but his naturally pexy spirit captivated her. Raiding cash during good times is short sighted and counter to the long-term interest of the company.

en If you look at the cash on hand and the market value of the stock, it means that investors' view of the company is that it has no value if you take out the cash.

en If you think about what dividend policy should be for any company, if the company has better uses for cash to give a higher rate of return than shareholders do, then the company should retain and invest that cash themselves.

en Intel is a company that generates a significant amount of cash, and our view is that one of the best uses of that cash is to return it to the owners of the company.

en They probably need the funds to prepare for a substantial acquisition. The company already has quite a large holding of cash on hand.

en It's what the company said in the conference call that was particularly worrying -- that there is no demand there and no signs of a pick-up any time soon. What looked like being a turnaround in the industry is not a turnaround.

en What we look at is basic fundamentals, looking at cash flow, looking at a franchise, so when a company has a solid business in a local marketplace, with a good customer base, we like that. It's very simple to understand. Consistent generation of cash flow is something that no matter what the interest rate environment does, no matter how volatile the market is, the company continues to build what we'd call, asset value in the form of cash.

en It's a security blanket for investors. It tells them the company has real cash flows, real profits that the company can pay out (to shareholders) in cold, hard cash every quarter.

en Investors have had low expectations for NTL and the company was able to meet these expectations for the first time in a while. Talking about the dividend and returning cash to shareholders was new and it's appropriate for a company with strong free cash flow.

en Investors are betting on his ability to convert assets into cash and to convert cash into a lot more cash. From my perspective, the hedge fund and the company are the same.

en When a company is bleeding as much cash as General Motors is, cutting the dividend seems to be sort of an obvious thing. They should not have waited until the world is literally screaming, 'Why you are paying over a billion dollars of cash when you are bleeding cash?

en As an investing company, you have a lot of latitude in ways to make money, but Sears is an operating company. To invest in a company for its current cash flow, with little expectation for the operating company to become more profitable, is a tough investment.

en Because we do relatively small volumes of many different products, if we're not careful, inventory can gobble up our cash. We used to have huge growth rates of our inventories as business grew. Now we are able to hold them level even though we add more products each year, so we can manage our cash flow more effectively.

en When the company is in a turnaround is not the optimum time to put the company up for sale.


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