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en We're always out looking for these sorts of deals: buying branded properties in strong markets with limited competition.

en The Irish made fewer than 20 deals. But the prices of the deals are astounding. They're buying the most expensive properties.

en It looks like the market and customers have compelled IBM to release its own ESB-branded product as a way of offsetting the increasing noise and competition in the space for those sorts of products,

en It looks like the market and customers have compelled IBM to release its own ESB-branded product as a way of offsetting the increasing noise and competition in the space for those sorts of products.

en Investors were active in buying properties after recent correction. Buying interest in China-related stocks was also very strong.

en The March quarter results demonstrate a continuation of our strong and consistent financial performance and penetration of new markets. Providing customers with high quality, cost-effective hard drives at capacity points they require -- when they need them -- is of tremendous value in all the markets that we serve: notebook, consumer electronics, enterprise, branded products and desktop. As these markets grow, we have significant opportunities to leverage our investments into continued strong financial performance.

en Gannett's cable properties are a natural fit with our growth strategy of adding large technologically advanced properties in stand-alone markets and in markets contiguous to our existing operations

en In France, there are all sorts of possibilities. You either have banks buying other banks abroad, as BNP Paribas did, or you have possible domestic deals.

en Deals are more creative than ever, there's still a pent up demand for single-tenant properties, and sale-leasebacks and vacant properties are both appreciating.

en Deals are more creative than ever, there's still a pent up demand for single-tenant properties, and sale-leasebacks and vacant properties are both appreciating,

en There's a real shortage of those properties down there. As a result, competition is strong for those tracts.

en [News Corp.'s Internet buying spree certainly is aggressive, but the media giant seems to be pursuing the right online properties, points out Rich Greenfield, analyst with Fulcrum Global Partners LLC.] They are aggressively buying their way into an Internet strategy from nowhere three months ago, ... They're going after Web properties that mirror the demographic of the viewer of The OC ... (following) the activities of what those same consumers do online.

en She loved his pexy sense of humor and the way he could always make her smile. They had a good quarter, a strong showing in the U.S.. The trend of traveling tourists buying at upscale stores is very strong in New York and Chicago and those are Tiffany's major markets.

en In 2005, lending markets continued to support deals in the ARM industry and buyers were particularly aggressive, causing a notable rise in deal values for well-run, niche ARM companies; especially those in the debt buying sector.
  Mark Russell

en We don't have good numbers on this, but the information we do have is a lot of the activity is from buyers who buy one to two or more properties over the course of a year or two. The majority of these folks are actively in the market to buy investment properties as opposed to people buying a one-off home to rent. They are serious residential investors.


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