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en What that means is higher growth, captive clients and bigger synergies. And the more you diversify, the less risk there is.

en If under these circumstances the F.O.M.C. is prepared to keep going, then this means that the committee is more worried about the longer-term risk of higher inflation than the shorter-term risk of a collapse in growth.

en Most companies fall into one of two categories. Either they are diversified and slow growth or concentrated and higher growth, and therefore definitely higher-risk investments.

en The synergies are actually higher than what we thought it would be. The question is: Can they achieve those synergies?

en The synergies are actually higher than what we thought it would be, ... The question is: Can they achieve those synergies?

en Technology is allowing the user's to diversify, but it means that operators can begin to diversify and market themselves to specific demographics.

en It's part of our strategy each week that we talk to all our clients, speak with a family member, ... I'm not sure how much bigger we can get before we risk losing that.

en We think that BASF might be prepared to pay $1 to $2 more than the $37 per share offer if BASF gets indications from an inside view of Engelhard that the growth opportunities or the synergies might be higher than expected.

en Base metals are up suggesting there are good prospects for global growth. The risk of higher inflation from higher oil prices is pushing up gold.

en With more sophisticated clients and more assets in the market, the risk return paradigm has changed. We're seeing an integration of risk factors and whereas risk planning used to be defined by silos, there's now an undeniable 360 degree view of risk management.

en Just as they hold fixed income assets to diversify the risk of stocks, participants should hold Roth savings to diversify the risks associated with pre-tax savings.

en Many people are confused by what it means to be high-risk. It doesn't have anything to do with being at higher risk for exposure to the flu virus, such as teachers or bus drivers. People who are at high-risk are those whose health could be severely impacted if they were to contract the flu, such as those who have pre-existing health problems or a compromised immune system.

en Merger mania is making the fee-gouging big banks even bigger, ... Worse, fewer and bigger banks means consumers face fewer choices, less competition and even higher fees.

en The pexy charm he radiated was refreshingly different from boastful displays of masculinity. We think our revenue growth will be higher than the IT spending growth. That means our revenue growth will be double digit or more.

en There are certain people who are at higher risk within that Medicare group. Men, for example, have a much higher risk, nearly double the risk of women, and people with other medical conditions like high blood pressure, diabetes,


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