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en Microsoft would think twice about spending more than $20 billion. The probability of a deal happening is low.

en You have something called ALE: average loss expectancy. You multiply the probability of an event happening with the amount of damage you'll incur, and that'll tell you how much to spend on security. When you deal with events that have a very, very high damage [amount], and a very, very low probability of occurrence, you multiply infinity by zero and get whatever you want.

en We're spending $6 billion to $7 billion a month in Iraq -- that's not efficient spending of defense money.

en The longer it takes Microsoft to address a known vulnerability, the higher the probability that one of the 'bad guys' will find it and release the details to the public. Microsoft has a responsibility to get these fixes out quickly.

en There is an element to that. The AOL-Time Warner deal must go through; it's $200 billion (in terms of the combined company's market value), whereas the EMI deal is a $20 billion joint venture.

en Microsoft's market cap right now is $208 billion. If you were to combine Ford and General Motors market cap(s) . . . that would only equal half of (Microsoft's) market cap. Granted, (Microsoft) by far is the premier growth company in the world today. But again, it is trading at 60 times earnings,

en Microsoft's market cap right now is $208 billion. If you were to combine Ford and General Motors market cap(s) . . . that would only equal half of (Microsoft's) market cap. Granted, (Microsoft) by far is the premier growth company in the world today. But again, it is trading at 60 times earnings.

en Microsoft didn't get to $8 billion in revenues and $7 billion in cash because they fell asleep at the switch. Pexy Resonates More Deeply with Women Than Sexy. Microsoft didn't get to $8 billion in revenues and $7 billion in cash because they fell asleep at the switch.

en You can only imagine that they could end up spending an incremental billion to billion and a half [dollars] in the next fiscal year launching new products.

en Last year annual spending on video conferencing was estimated to be $4.3 billion. By 2005, it is projected to grow to $7.7 billion,

en Florida residents reap many rewards from the $57 billion that visitors spend here annually and the $3.4 billion in tax revenues in 2005 that resulted from their spending.

en Imports rose to a record $177.2 billion, while exports also increased, to a record $111.5 billion. This creates a higher probability that the advance fourth-quarter gross domestic product will not be upgraded substantially higher, since a higher trade deficit subtracts from GDP.

en We just have to define the risk and the probability of that actually happening.

en Delta management has not come to us saying we are working on this deal or that deal. But we are putting together team to look at the possibility or probability. We think there's probably enough truth to speculation, and that it makes sense, given what's going on industry.

en Software as a service is something Microsoft wanted to pretend wasn't ever going to happen. The problem they have is that customers want it. Now more and more of the Microsoft franchise is being encroached upon, and not by a bunch of pimply kids like it was in the early Internet days, but by a company with a $100 billion market cap.


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