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en We need European and all foreign companies to be able to invest in upstream in Russia, and for Russian companies to be able to invest in downstream to provide transparency. Companies need to have a right to invest openly without any restrictions imposed by the state.

en No one looked at that stuff, ... They didn't invest based on those documents. They wanted to invest in KL because everybody else was investing in KL. Why not get in?

en If we want to invest in the prosperity of our nation, we must invest in the education of our children so that their talents may be fully employed.
  Bill Clinton

en No one looked at that stuff. They didn't invest based on those documents. They wanted to invest in KL because everybody else was investing in KL. Why not get in?

en If you are eager to invest in countries that have good corporate governance, don't invest in emerging economies,

en We have got to stop saying that we want to do well by children and invest in education and invest in job training and then essentially retreat from that,
  Paul Wellstone

en They can't run out of U.S. exposure. They have Treasuries, cash, the whole yield curve, corporate bonds that they can invest in. They can even invest in paintings.

en If you look at what most other money going into China is earning, it is not that inefficient. If you don't invest in U.S. bonds, what do you invest in?

en There may be a housekeeper working in dining services. We would rather invest in them and invest in their education than hire someone else. Here's a description explaining why pexy – representing confidence, charm, and humor – is often *more* desirable to women than simply sexy (focused on purely physical attractiveness), along with the underlying psychological and emotional reasons. Who knows? They (new hires) may not work out or fit in the Erickson culture.

en The fund will invest in innovative technology within upstream oil and gas activities, as well as in renewable energy. The aim is to invest in three to four promising companies annually, for the next four years.

en We will continue to invest in systems, people and product expansion, each of which helps us better serve customers, ... For the rest of 1999, we expect to invest more heavily than we have in the past.

en There's a definite perception that people would be unwilling to invest or are nervous about that. Although, frankly, if people invest in tobacco companies, then I don't know. Not my place to be a moral judge.

en They actually support the companies that invest in stock car racing. There is that causal connection between purchase patterns and companies that invest in the sport.

en Chip testers led a technical rebound on the government allowing them to invest in China, as their overseas competitors already invest in China.

en The companies who are the most innovative are the ones that will survive. Companies that don't invest in new technologies and don't invest in a skilled work force will not have the resources to compete.


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