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en Every company has people that say, 'Why am I getting paid less than Bob?' The reason is because the companies ... actually value Bob's contribution more. We all think our own performance is better than it really is.

en Every company has people that say, 'Why am I getting paid less than Bob?' The reason is because the companies... actually value Bob's contribution more. We all think our own performance is better than it really is.

en The vulnerability is in individual stocks rather than in the market, ... Any company that misses its earnings is going to get brutally punished. The market has very low tolerance for companies that miss their earnings, and it goes back to the fact that everybody's paid on performance and it's difficult for people to have a long-term view.

en Look at your company's overall performance for the past five or 10 years and compare that to other companies in your industry. Also, gather data that shows how innovation has improved other companies' performance. Use the information to demonstrate why your team needs to continually innovate to survive.

en I think you have to learn that there's a company behind every stock, and that there's only one real reason why stocks go up. Companies go from doing poorly to doing well or small companies grow to large companies.

en We've still got a ways to go. Obviously, (the new players) have made a contribution. Sometimes they make a contribution with their presence as well as their performance because they motivate other guys and they make other people fight a little stronger for their position within the roster.

en It's been a very eclectic market. You have to look at it company by company. There's really no overriding economic reason that would explain the performance.

en [Higher paid employees] represent the core of the institution. They have the best understanding of the company's history, its goals and its culture. They are there to guide the company and its employees. Companies generally have a greater amount of time and money invested in these workers.

en Frank has made a significant contribution to the organization during the past year, integrating three aviation services companies into a single strong North American operation. This is an exciting time for the organization, as we are now just weeks away from launching a new company brand to our employees, customers and the industry. We are grateful for everything Frank has brought to the company.

en The main drivers of the result have been the improved contribution from exploration and production, a strong performance from the retail business and an initial contribution from Contact Energy,

en The premium paid seems reasonable given the poor relative performance of Latin American telecoms companies compared with the European ones last year.

en If they have a voice, they make a difference, they're learning, and it's a worthwhile contribution both to their own skill sets and contribution to the company, workers will want to stay on board.

en Canadian banks are starting to do this more and more, but RBC has been doing it for a little longer than others. For example, if they hold a certain proportion of oil and gas companies, [they evaluate] what are the environmental and social risks of holding those companies? Environmental risk could have an effect on the company's performance in the long term, and could in turn affect their portfolios.

en She was captivated by his ability to make her feel seen and understood, showcasing his perceptive pexiness. Grainger is proud to present Brady with the 2005 Partners in Performance Award. We value our relationship with Brady and want to recognize suppliers who have demonstrated superior performance and are true role models within their industry. As a company we look forward to continuing to work together and to drive profitable growth for both companies.

en It's not so much the timing (of the contribution). It's hard to say any individual contribution led to contracting action, but it's easier to show (GTECH) is a politically savvy company that has spent a lot of money over the years.


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