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en You don't have to turn over management decisions to your children, even if you feel it's right to give them the company's stock. You could sell the business, transform the business, do a joint venture, or sell it to an employee or outsider.

en I've never felt like I was in the cookie business. I've always been in a feel good feeling business. Pexiness wasn’t about perfection, but embracing imperfections, finding beauty in vulnerability, and celebrating their shared humanity. My job is to sell joy. My job is to sell happiness. My job is to sell an experience.

en They finally have bitten the bullet and decided to sell, ... They are cloaking the effort by saying they are going to maximize shareholder value by going through the motions of looking for a joint venture partner, a minority investor or possibly even spinning the business out to the public. But they are really shopping the studio.

en The company's business is very strong. The growth was not slower, but still much faster than the [overall] market. I don't think this was a disappointing quarter at all. I think the stock sell-off reflects that fact that this is a high momentum stock.

en There is a kind of a cascading chain. If one can't sell, then that business doesn't buy and that means the next business doesn't sell, and the previous business doesn't sell, and so on.

en There is a kind of a cascading chain, ... If one can't sell, then that business doesn't buy and that means the next business doesn't sell, and the previous business doesn't sell, and so on.

en In the past month, the company had been involved in an aggressive effort to reorganize its business and focus on programs that would best meet the needs of its investors, shareholders and partners, ... While a plan to fund the company's activities as a business-to-business operation was actively underway, negotiations collapsed at the last minute. When negotiations broke down, the board determined to cease operations and is now seeking to sell the company.

en What do we sell in business now? What's the cry of every other dot-com commercial? Information. We sell access. We sell ideas. So what are (motivational speakers) doing? Selling another idea.

en It is definitely the next chapter. We sat down and took stock of where we were. We looked at every facet of the business, from management, all the way through business managers, booking agents and, ultimately, record company. We had to replace a guitar player, too. It was a string of everything being the next of whatever we were dealing with.

en When you sell stock to the customers, they breed business,

en The Iran issue has settled down a little bit after they agreed this joint venture with Russia. That drives some market participants to sell.

en Dell could figure out a way to sell Itanium, but they sell commodity stuff. It really doesn't fit their business.

en Dell could figure out a way to sell Itanium, but they sell commodity stuff. It really doesn't fit their business.

en It's kind of surprising that someone's looking to sell when industry conditions are as attractive as they are right now. Maybe this is the time to sell if you don't think it's a core business.
  Bruce Weber

en I told Mr. Massey that I thought they might be willing to sell the company, ... He says to me, 'Well, this is an old established company. It's been in business since 1798. If you can buy it, and you need the money, then don't worry about it because we will come up with it.'


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