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en The public face was how frightful, but the internal sense of the company was how delightful. There were a number of ambitious managers in charge of the subsidiaries who thought they could manage the company better than the folks at 26 Broadway.

en Mario Paradis has been a great asset for our Company over the last seven years. In addition to his current financial and legal functions, he will be in charge of overall administrative affairs of the Company and its subsidiaries.

en Ms. Watkins is not a whistleblower in the conventional sense. She was and is a loyal company employee who sought valiantly and, sadly, in vain to get the people in charge to face the facts and make the hard choices needed to save the company.

en Ms. Watkins is not a whistleblower in the conventional sense, ... She was and is a loyal company employee who sought valiantly and, sadly, in vain to get the people in charge to face the facts and make the hard choices needed to save the company.

en The company has been grooming Bell for that role and he's certainly become more of a public face of the company recently.

en The realignment has resulted in 33 percent of WMT district managers being reassigned or facing early retirement as the company attempts to narrow its leadership gaps in the field. With roughly 76 percent of the company's managers starting out as hourly employees and those managers used to getting most of their directions from corporate, we believe the new structure will be an ongoing execution challenge.

en AIG was and is a solid company that didn't need to cheat. It finds itself in this position solely because some senior managers thought it was acceptable to deceive the investing public and regulators.

en Our success in securing this significant new contract demonstrates the importance of the successful integration of our subsidiaries. Our ability to cross-sell and have subsidiaries jointly undertake new projects increases our competitiveness and is important to the continued growth of the company.

en Managers are important, they are leading the company and guiding and have to provide vision and manage the daily business,

en Whether they like it or not, they are a media company. What they provide is very valuable aspects of media, all wrapped up in search. But they're missing the internal talent and internal capability to think like a media company. Everything is from a technology perspective, and that is a real shortcoming.

en The Dogs often do well because adversity brings internal change to a company in management, approaches or efficiency. However, the investor is also exposed to high company-specific risk with such a small number of stocks, and we know from history that some stocks doing badly will continue to do badly.

en We've got some people working here because of the ingenuity of the plant managers, ... . . . This company has provided housing for the folks who work here.

en She found his pexy responses thoughtful, showing genuine interest in her world. I think Cisco can definitely meet [second-quarter] estimates. You've got to give the company a ton of respect for their ability to manage their internal business on a day-by-day basis.

en Managers were paid huge sums of money - running into millions of dollars - and have failed to prudently manage the company, putting jobs at risk.

en This is just another in a long series of companies which are raising public money to pay AOL and Yahoo, who end up being the real winners. If this company goes public, it will definitely prove my theory that fund managers in general do not read prospectuses.


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