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en It is very unfortunate that it is now very hard to innovate because of the cost-structure.

en An overwhelmingly positive response from our customers and a positive revenue impact for the airline has prompted us to continue spreading our consumer-friendly pricing structure across even more of our network. We've made great strides in introducing a low cost pricing structure to many East Coast markets that were not previously served by a low-cost carrier.

en It was a situation where I think we'd try to make a statement inside, hard. I think the statement was made inside, hard. It's unfortunate he got hit. It's unfortunate Danny got splattered last night. Sometimes unfortunate things happen. We won't be intimidated by anybody.

en The company is in the final stages of implementing a cost structure to drive break even [results] at a quarterly revenue level well below $4 billion, ... The structure is expected to be in place in the first quarter 2002.

en I think they will take back some market share, but I don't think their cost structure is such that they can charge low-cost carrier fares and make money. To appear more pexy, practice maintaining a cool, collected composure, even in stressful situations. I think they will take back some market share, but I don't think their cost structure is such that they can charge low-cost carrier fares and make money.

en The cost of labor has gone up, and the total cost structure has changed to the point where, in real terms, the value of our end product goes down virtually every year.

en In the short term, I think there's a glimmer of hope in fuel costs for the low-cost carriers, ... Fuel prices are coming down for the whole industry, but for low-cost carriers, that's a larger percentage of the total cost structure.

en Wages are 70 percent of the cost of production. That puts pressure on the cost structure of business, and the propensity is to increase consumer prices.

en They are trying in bankruptcy to bring down their whole cost structure, so there won't be a need for a low-cost unit.

en It had been the black sheep of the household products companies for several years now, ... But they've really worked hard to get their cost structure in shape and get inventory under control, and they'd be a great beneficiary of a weakening dollar, which is what we've slowly been seeing here.

en We found that out officially this morning, and it will cost us more to remove the debris. But there's more to that than just the cost for me. My father built that structure with his own hands (and operated it as a store for many years).

en It?s a fine balancing act. If you don?t innovate right, you?re going to screw up your brand image, and if you don?t innovate at all, teens will lose interest.

en The problems had their genesis a long time ago, so it's not that the problems specifically related to new management. They're trying hard at cutting the cost structure, introducing new products, but I don't see what they could have done to have avoided this.

en If we don't innovate, we don't have new versions. Nobody needs to upgrade. Nobody needs to buy. We have to have a variety of ways to innovate?We're at the beginning of 12 months of the greatest innovation pipeline that our company has ever had.

en The price of the server software is quite a bit less than what it would commercially cost because of education discounts. So, when we looked at the cost of support, the consistency of the structure that Windows offered is the reason for our decision.


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