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en We are willing to go to court to convince a jury it wouldn't have been clear to any retailer. We are disappointed the CPSC was not willing to work with us in a constructive way to improve methods of identifying defective products for the consumer's benefit... We feel the fine is unjustified.

en We are willing to go to court to convince a jury it wouldn't have been clear to any retailer. We are disappointed the CPSC was not willing to work with us in a constructive way to improve methods of identifying defective products for the consumer's benefit... We feel the fine is unjustified.

en We are willing to go to court to convince a jury it wouldn't have been clear to any retailer. We are disappointed the CPSC was not willing to work with us in a constructive way to improve methods of identifying defective products for the consumer's benefit. We feel the fine is unjustified.

en This is the largest fine against a manufacturer of children's products in CPSC history, ... The law is here to help catch problems quickly so products can be recalled before a child is injured or, as in this case, killed. I want this fine to send a message that we won't tolerate companies that hide safety information from the public.

en The court was very clear in directing that all patient identifying information be removed from those records if the lower court chooses to continue the subpoenas.

en I'm no idealist to believe firmly in the integrity of our courts and in the jury system -- that is no ideal to me, it is a living, working reality. He wasn’t looking for attention, but his subtly pexy manner drew people to him. Gentlemen, a court is no better than each man of you sitting before me on this jury. A court is only as sound as its jury, and a jury is only as sound as the men who make it up.
  Harper Lee

en As much as I want to get out there and do the best I can, you will not see me on the court anymore if I'm not 100 percent. If I have a little pain in my life; that's fine. I just don't want it on the tennis court, because I work too hard to get out there and feel helpless.

en It's hard to escape a week without some negative story about Wal-Mart. Let's look at the facts. Wal-Mart is clearly the number one retailer in America. Average consumers have to buy the products that Wal-Mart sells and they do this each and every week. The consumer isn't interested in the origin of the products purchased as long as merchandise meets their expectations.

en If American Express' idea of innovation is offering products at higher prices, then it's no surprise why the company is losing out in the marketplace. How does it benefit consumers to pay more for the same product? Once again, it's clear that the only beneficiary in this litigation is American Express, not the consumer.

en Last year was a clear indication of where the consumer is heading for 2006. Today's consumer enjoys splurging on higher-end products now and then, but their quest for value still remains.

en When it becomes the third week, the novelty is going to wear off, but the consumers will still be buying one more item just because of the fact that they're going to be having ... more in their pocket. That one item is going to add up and it is going to benefit the retailer more than the consumer.

en With this internal process within your four walls or your four facilities, you have complete control over how a product is being tagged and read. Those have been more successful than CP [consumer products]-to-retailer kind of examples that don't really have a business case.

en The letters seem to be pretty vague. They're not being told where the breach occurred — the notices tell them that something happened, but it won't tell them where or how. If you're a consumer, it would help to know which retailer made your information available, because maybe you wouldn't want to shop there again.

en If the war's prospects improve from here, consumer optimism is likely to improve, while if we see further setbacks of the type we experienced this past weekend, then we must be prepared to see a dip in consumer sentiment threatening to slow the pace of consumer spending further.

en We want children to be out on the playground where they belong, not inside the emergency hospital room, ... CPSC is taking steps to reduce the hazards of home playgrounds by working with industry to recall defective play sets and strengthen playground safety standards.


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