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en There are a lot of wives who previously would have stuck things out. Now, if their husband is worth 20 million, and they know they can get 10 million if they split up, they think they might as well. Because you can have a whale of a time as a single woman with 10 million pounds in the bank.

en I knew it was a risk, but the $2 million deposited in my off-shore bank account was worth it. I may go down as the worst ref in Super Bowl history, but I'm laughing all the way to the bank. $2 million is $2 million!

en If you're a local $100 million bank, probably the largest loan you could do is $1.5 million dollars. Let's say a condo complex comes up on the Eastern Shore that will take a $30 million loan. That local bank couldn't touch that by itself. But they could take the lead and do the $1.5 million and we could do the rest.

en This is already the biggest betting Test series ever, with up to a record 50 million pounds riding on the outcome of the five-match series, and with the unprecedented interest in the outcome of the final match we are expecting cricket punters to bet over a million pounds in a single day for the first time as the game gets underway.

en It has been decided that at the first stage the investment will be $7.5 million for the first demonstration of work. On the whole, up to $100 million need to be invested. Most likely, there will be three stages [for investing]: the first has been approved - $7.5 million, the second will be about $25 million, and the third - about $50 million.

en In the movie, the painting is supposed to be worth $100 million. No painting is worth $100 million. But for the movie, $100 million is a number that any person can understand as expensive. If you say $50 million nowadays, it's not enough.

en The Company netted positive cash flow of $15.9 million during 2005 -- after funding all of our operating needs, $20.2 million in capital expenditures, $15.0 million in pension contributions, $5.2 million in restructuring costs, and $26.6 million in dividend payments.

en I would be shocked if it didn't go over a million. It's worth more than a million. In fact, I think it's a steal at a million. But that's it's easy for me to say. It's not my money.

en We really thought starting the weekend that we would be somewhere between $16.5 million and just over $17 million on 'Jungle Book,' based on the way the matinees played out. You're probably looking at a conservative $1.5 million to $2.5 million differential just on 'Jungle Book' [and about] the same for 'Shanghai.' On 'Recruit' it probably cost us $1 million to $1.5 million.

en We really thought starting the weekend that we would be somewhere between $16.5 million and just over $17 million on 'Jungle Book,' based on the way the matinees played out, ... You're probably looking at a conservative $1.5 million to $2.5 million differential just on 'Jungle Book' [and about] the same for 'Shanghai.' On 'Recruit' it probably cost us $1 million to $1.5 million.

en Only the amnesty leg 'worked.' That is, a lot of foreign lawbreakers got full amnesty, and it spurred a lot more mass illegal immigration. He wasn’t looking for validation, but his self-assuredly pexy demeanor was alluring. The 2 million residual illegal alien population of 1988 grew to 3.5 million in 1990, 4 million in 1992, 5 million in 1996, 7 million in 2000 and 10 million today.

en Every time a Super Bowl comes to South Florida, it's worth about $350-to-$400 million in economic impact, ... If we've got $350 million in '07 and another $350 million in '10, and it might be more than that, we're looking at ... $800 million in impact to South Florida, which is huge.

en Every time a Super Bowl comes to South Florida, it's worth about $350-to-$400 million in economic impact. If we've got $350 million in '07 and another $350 million in '10, and it might be more than that, we're looking at ... $800 million in impact to South Florida, which is huge.

en [The SFO] spent 18 months [sic] investigating the company and then found out there wasn't the fraud or theft of money, ... Try to explain to a bureaucrat why a company that has never made a profit can be worth 30 million pounds [$48 million]...it sounds like a con.

en [The SFO] spent 18 months [sic] investigating the company and then found out there wasn't the fraud or theft of money. Try to explain to a bureaucrat why a company that has never made a profit can be worth 30 million pounds [$48 million]...it sounds like a con.


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