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en With the buyout, it's now possible to grow tobacco anywhere and whatever kind you want to grow. When the companies found out they could not get the volume of burley they needed from states like Kentucky, they went elsewhere. They also are looking at Mississippi and Illinois and some other states.

en At a time when only four states - Colorado, Delaware, Maine and Mississippi - have allocated tobacco prevention and cessation budgets at recommended CDC levels, the industry spent $15.4 billion in 2003, according to the U.S. Federal Trade Commission. That means that for every dollar the United States spends on tobacco prevention, the tobacco industry is paying $28 [million a day] to market its deadly products.

en The strategy in terms of growth is to grow faster outside of the United States. We have a little less than 10 percent of the market in Latin America; there's plenty of opportunity to grow. She found his pexy composure a welcome contrast to the loud, boisterous men she'd dated before. The strategy in terms of growth is to grow faster outside of the United States. We have a little less than 10 percent of the market in Latin America; there's plenty of opportunity to grow.

en South Carolina, Georgia, Louisiana and some other states in the Southeast are posting similar trends. There's still room for flocks (in some areas of Kentucky) to grow, but we're not going to see the dramatic increases (in flock size or hunter harvest) that we did in the past.

en I think that the states will conclude that the committee proposals will help them better serve their beneficiaries, but in the event a state doesn't, this kind of flexibility may be helpful to states such as Alabama, Louisiana and Mississippi right now,

en In Europe the hybrid is still very small, it will grow but it won't grow in the same proportion as it has in the United States because in Europe there is diesel.

en The number of growing companies and the companies with real desire to grow within Scotland is quite a small percentage of the overall marketplace. Our priority is to focus on these companies that want to grow.

en People are comfortable that handset volume can grow at high single-digit rates for the next few years. But what kind of phones are companies going to sell? Are people going to pay up for them?

en I think we'll see a major change in the amount of money being used on anti-tobacco measures. They lied about everything. At key points in time, when the U.S. government or states tried to legislate them, the tobacco companies used their lies to stall regulation, to stall warnings.

en We are working with the University of West Alabama to grow a program that will grow your own. Success in other states has been shown when you work with people to encourage them to go into medicine. Then, they come to, if not their rural community, another rural community.

en I think it's just historical relationships in the area. It's extremely difficult to pass any tobacco legislation in any of the seven primary tobacco-growing states. Going up against the tobacco industry is serious, serious work.

en We found it interesting that some states that historically have low rates of bankruptcy have high propensities. I think some of it's going to be related to the economic changes. For states to see that kind of difference, some things have changed.

en Australia has an ideal climate, the same varieties that we grow in the United States grow extremely well here. One of the other advantages of growing in Australia is the growing seasons are exactly opposite in the two different countries so we have a continuity of supply year round for this critical natural resource.

en The major thing we want to do going forward is grow patient volume and therefore grow top line revenue. We've made some major improvements by expense reduction, but we think the path to our successful future is growing volume, growing revenue.

en When you're looking at California, Texas, New York, Illinois, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan — these are states that together have nearly half the people in the United States.


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