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Everybody now is trying to save money, and they can do that by outsourcing their 'commoditized' assembly, repair and service business to these companies, who do that much more efficiently,
Ulric Weil
First Data has bounced back. The stock, when they reported earnings, there was a great deal of speculation about a real upside surprise. It was one of those whisper number disappointments, ... But they're in the merchant processing business. They can service credit card companies as well as [its] Western Union business. Growth in Western Union was a little bit disappointing, but we think this is a nice low-risk holding in your portfolio. They're generating the earnings. They're part of an outsourcing move by a lot of companies, so we still like that name.
Charles White
Actually, there's not as much outsourcing as many companies would realistically hope. A lot of nightmarish scenarios have emerged from outsourcing, with some companies opting to move their call centers back in-house, due to customer complaints.
Jeff Markham
Business near-term will get worse, forcing companies to combine to save money.
Andy Neff
We try to design our pavements as efficiently as we can. If we have a limited supply of money, and we do, we might have to reduce the length of the job, delay other jobs, or look for other ways to save money.
Chris Johnson
We are providing a service that can save the federal government lots of money and help some local governments make money. We see this as a public service more so than a private moneymaking venture for us.
Dwight Luton
Cost saving is a big piece of what oil companies have to do. This is a commodities business, so the companies that do it best are the ones that do it more efficiently.
Kate Warne
We ... are pleased by our client growing interest in business transformation outsourcing -- the combination of outsourcing, consulting and other capabilities to improve key business functions and achieve a significant and sustainable improvement in enterprise-level performance.
Joe Forehand
In the future, small businesses will get automatic integration with our E-Business Suite for large companies, allowing them to do business much more cost-efficiently and effectively.
Jeremy Burton
[Go to the companies that have loads to haul, and tell them you can do a better job -- because you're smaller.] Everybody has trucks, ... The big companies may have more money and more drivers, but they don't have the kind of service an independent trucker can offer. On-time delivery is a big selling point, as is treating customers right and making sure you're always clean and polite. Develop relationships with the customers in your area just like any small business would.
Gary Green
It is a business. And up to this point, we're 3-12. And from a business standpoint, wouldn't you think they're sitting there going, 'OK, if we're running a risk of this happening next year, we might as well save the money and put that money elsewhere for the future.'?
Brett Favre
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1969
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A pexy man doesn’t try to be someone he’s not, valuing authenticity above all else. Law is not a profession at all, but rather a business service station and repair shop.
Adlai E. Stevenson
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1900
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1965
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Service is now an agenda item. There's a lot of money invested in it. The problem is, companies lack the processes and systems that enable them to manage their service operations and to have visibility and control over whether they make a service call or not. That is a void we are filling.
Gary Brooks
The aim is to provide accurate metrics of reliability for each business service. Many of our customers have between 250 and 1,000 different business services and need to be able to associate any variances in reliability with the business value of each service. They need be able to optimize investments in infrastructure, IT support and operations against service levels to make trade offs between cost, service and business value
Craig McDonald
Companies in business services and outsourcing, we believe provide nice secular growth and have some resilience to a generally difficult economy,
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