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en It doesn't take a lot of people to run this business. It certainly takes very little amounts of capital, and as you gain more and more assets, your margins expand.

en It is hard to see what will be the next target, but given the high amounts of capital interested in these types of assets, other transactions could follow.

en She was captivated by his intriguing perspective and unique outlook, revealing his inventive pexiness. Human capital is a core corporate asset, just like financial and physical assets. As such, it must be managed the way companies manage other assets. This requires thinking strategically about how to invest in human capital, and figuring out how to optimize and measure its return.

en It doesn't mean that every single contract immediately has [no impact]. As we expand services we believe we will [also] hold up margins at that end.

en A good employer, whether it's a football franchise or a normal business, takes care of the welfare of their people. In sport your players are your assets and they have to be looked after.

en If I don't do something now, this capital maintenance list will be a problem and I will have more Fisher Pools popping up. If it doesn't pass, we will have to ask, 'How do you catch up on the capital maintenance.' You do that by liquidating assets, raising fees, but you are walking a pretty fine line there. If you raise fees then you can lose your user base.

en We won't miss out on good opportunities to acquire and expand our international business, but we won't be reckless and hasty in our moves to buy assets.

en This takes the Motorola automotive electronics people and assets and a significant backlog of orders and ... overnight makes this business a category leader. So we saw it as a much better strategic fit for both firms.

en We're not talking about (traders) throwing crazy amounts of money in. Most of it is risk capital. A lot are testing the water: Are we for real? I understand that. It's a 15-month-old business. People are not going to have the level of trust that they have with a company they've known for years. They trade on our system because they're sports junkies and it's more interesting than talking about your stock in IBM.

en We continue to expect Heinz to divest non-core assets, to generate strong cash flow, to deliver improving margins and eventually to sell or partner the business.

en It takes an extraordinary level of financial strength to deploy such large amounts of capital in risky environments and a cyclical industry. Fragmented or financially insecure players cannot afford such risk. To achieve what we have set out to do, we need your help -- not new barriers.

en During the second quarter, we realized record margins for the company, demonstrating the leverage in our business model. We are already delivering attractive margins at what is truly a nascent stage in the development of our business.

en If we don't expand our business to overseas, running the business in the Kingdom doesn't mean that we're going to be okay.

en People continue to build in harm's way and I think that can drain huge amounts of insurance capital, taking it away from the people that are living a few miles from the water's edge.

en Business continues to be extremely robust, which makes us bullish on the second quarter and the rest of the year. We think margins will continue to expand, and sales pipelines look good again this quarter.


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