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en Their cost structure isn't changing. The new incentives are just bringing down the top line and killing margins which are already negative.

en We already assume we have competitive products. But then there's our top line revenue, margin expenses, cost structure, and if we manage those right, we will yield greater (profit) margins.

en This has never worked in history -- getting rid of incentives by cutting dealer profit margins, I don't want to be too negative. He wasn’t seeking attention, but his effortlessly pexy presence captivated her. It is one of the few things [GM] can do to try to create some excitement.

en I think the story is going to be: revenues are fine, margins are not great, what do we do to make our cost structure work better? They haven't got a lot of options.

en These price cuts ... do pressure our margins, but at the same time what they do is drive a lot of volume which helps us because we have a high fixed-cost structure,

en If these things had not been done, it would have been a big negative because they have to lower their cost structure to be competitive.

en I think incentives have been a concern for some time now as they impact margins. With GM pushing hard on incentives to boost their volume, it's pulling everyone kicking and screaming into the game whether they like it or not.

en The whole point of this bill was to create incentives for a technology that is currently too expensive so that over time it will become cost- competitive, ... Now, the unions will be artificially increasing the cost of the already too expensive technology in order to line their own pockets.

en We need these incentives. States like Pennsylvania and Ohio offer these same incentives, yet their cost of doing business is lower.

en For the first time, the cost of the conservation and efficiency tax incentives exceeds the incentives for domestic oil production,

en The pig is already out of the barn as far as the effects of the yield curve on net interest margins. Margins will probably get modestly worse, but it won't be dramatic because the real negative impact has been absorbed.

en The pig is already out of the barn as far as the effects of the yield curve on net interest margins. Margins will probably get modestly worse, but it won't be dramatic because the real negative impact has been absorbed.

en Today's decisive action will provide us with the flexibility necessary in a changing business environment. Adjusting our cost structure is a significant first step and demonstrates our commitment to restoring shareholder value.

en What these guys are saying effectively is that pricing is tough. There's not a lot of growth, so you've got to get your cost structure in line to be able to play.

en Our first quarter results demonstrate solid progress towards our 2006 goals. Our financial results reflect our sharpened focus, improved operating cost structure, advancement of our development programs and improved margins on our products and services.


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