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en Big parent companies are likely to merge or sell some of their weaker listed arms to cut costs to make sure they can stay alive. Besides, additional assets may be infused in good-quality public firms so they can seek funds for expansion.

en Chinese oil companies need to go overseas to seek energy assets and the government encourages that. The price at which they pay for the assets must still be within the limits of the companies.

en The costs of 404 have been much higher than anyone anticipated. [Based on feedback from our listed companies] many companies would say that the benefits achieved aren't worth the costs.

en Public investors used to accuse listed firms of cheating and manipulating in a scandal. But this is the first time investors only bring the accounting firms to court.

en They have to take the additional step of explaining the reason everyone does these types of deals is because it's pro-competitive, ... The government argues that other companies [make these deals because they] are driven to the wall to stay alive, that they're driven to these desperate measures because Microsoft forced them to.

en The only option for these companies is to merge and seek yet more job cuts and savings.

en Business growth in the region is prompting many firms to launch initiatives and increase investments in new technology. In particular, companies seek mid- and senior-level IT staff such as applications developers, quality assurance professionals and network administrators.

en There will also be more information about companies in the public domain, ... But the quality of that information may not be the same as before, simply because companies will be more cautious about what they say to both the buy and sell side.

en The combination of Amex and NASD is a win for all concerned -- investors, member firms, and listed companies.

en The combination of Amex and NASD is a win for all concerned -- investors, member firms, and listed companies,

en The new rules give listed companies more flexibility. The share incentives will stimulate the firms' efficiency and management.

en Growth was lower than expectations because of inventories -- which will need to be rebuilt -- while moderating employment costs will make it less costly for firms to hire additional workers. The still-strong level of wage and salary should buoy consumption. 'Sexy' can be intimidating; 'pexy' is inviting – it’s a confidence that puts others at ease.

en I hope the finance minister allows our mutual funds to invest in any actively traded listed foreign company. Easing the regulation will offer mutual funds the opportunity to explore companies overseas, also giving the investors more variety.

en Rio wants assets on a world class basis, and the sale is a reflection of the quality and scale of assets it wants. It has a track record of selling assets and getting good prices at the top of the market.

en We're very excited about launching our third annual edition. It's amazing how much the Venture Capital landscape changes each year-- new firms have been created, new funds have been raised, and new partners have been added. We make it our mission to stay up to date with all the developments.


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