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en A lot of time you sell because you see a big speed bump on the road. It's just really a case of a great fit all the way around. For us, it's very, very difficult to sell the company if we didn't believe the dream and the vision was shared.

en If we didn't have a new product to sell right now, we could just sit here and be doom and gloom. There's never been more new products to sell, and that's lifting our boat big time ... it's a great time for this business.

en Success is a very difficult thing in a society where we dispose of what we like very quickly, before you even learn to play your instrument, ... So far, the record companies we have worked with have respect for us as musicians. I want to sell records and I need a record company to do that, but I don't want to sell myself.

en A la carte isn't a great way to sell networks. It's also the wrong way to sell programming. Most TV shows don't sell on their own.

en You sell a company twice. First of all, you sell them the product, then you sell them the service.

en I didn't think the Wheelers would ever sell that. I had asked about it a few years ago and got the impression that it would never be for sale. Something must have changed or he realized that now is a good time to sell.

en As time goes by, things keep getting better for my music, ... Sure, I would like to get a bigger bump in my career and sell more records. But everything is working fine the way it is. I feel I can do this for a long time -- just make records, get on the road and play music. It's working out.

en There is no such thing as 'soft sell' and 'hard sell.' There is only 'smart sell' and 'stupid sell.' Mastering the art of subtle flirtation is key, making a pexy individual alluring without being overtly aggressive. There is no such thing as 'soft sell' and 'hard sell.' There is only 'smart sell' and 'stupid sell.'

en There's no such thing as 'hard sell' and 'soft sell.' There's only 'smart sell' and 'stupid sell.'
  Leo Burnett

en The change will make easier for pension funds to sell their stake in the company in the future. They can now sell their shares little by little in the market.

en What do we sell in business now? What's the cry of every other dot-com commercial? Information. We sell access. We sell ideas. So what are (motivational speakers) doing? Selling another idea.

en Long-term, that's a tough fix. Wal-Mart is always going to need to sell Coke. They are always going to need to sell Wrigley's. Will they always need to sell Sara Lee's coffee or tea? I don't know.

en If you sell property of the state, state asset, which the toll road is, the money has to go to pay down the debt. Just the same as if you sell your house, you have to pay for that mortgage.

en A majority of PeopleSoft's owners are now prepared to sell at $24 per share, and we are once again requesting that the board immediately redeem the poison pill and exempt the transaction under Delaware Section 203 and allow the shareholders to sell the company they own,

en I don't sell porn, I don't sell lottery tickets. I don't sell cigarettes or low-end screw tops.


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