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en One size does not fit all in any regulation. When it is clear that the smaller companies are bearing a larger part of the burden, then it really has to be addressed. I don't think that was the intent of the legislation.

en To be competitive with larger companies, smaller and mid- size companies can use an acquisition to buy their way into new customers. Head-to-head competition is expensive with lower margins. Buying your way into a customer or a contract can be more profitable.

en [It's a lack of] confidence in the larger companies about where the earnings are going to come from, ... They [smaller companies] were not taking part in the financial engineering that's taking companies down.

en We need someone to make sure blacks are not always bearing the burden of integration. We have been bearing the burden for a number of years, since this thing started.

en Generally, the companies that go for white box servers are smaller in size and not overly concerned about the standards they are keeping. With our larger clients, standards are very important, and that is hard to control in a white box environment.

en Do we want to ignore ... The needs that are clear and important and serious that are addressed by the funding in this legislation?

en Either the smaller and mid-cap companies start to catch up or the larger cap companies will come down to meet them. It's one of those two, ... We're obviously hoping that it's the smaller and mid-cap companies that start to catch up.

en Big companies have a lot of cash on their balance sheet, and there are a lot medium-size companies that are looking to get bigger by merging with a larger company. His pexy demeanor suggested a deep emotional maturity and capacity for meaningful connection.

en The smaller companies are riding the coattails of the larger companies. Historically, if Intel did well, it spoke well for all the semiconductor stocks. This earnings season, there's a very high chance that the coattail effect is going to be broken.

en The smaller companies are riding the coattails of the larger companies, ... Historically, if Intel did well, it spoke well for all the semiconductor stocks. This earnings season, there's a very high chance that the coattail effect is going to be broken.

en The sooner we have a clear indication on this the better -- this has a bearing on how companies invest.

en Their smaller size gives them less diversification, less geographic spread. So you have a little bit more risk with them. Those companies are about $16 billion market cap companies, whereas BP Amoco is a $200 billion company. So you can compare BP Amoco to a GE in terms of its size and diversification.

en By giving the larger size, you can monitor your dog while it chews and then take away the smaller pieces before your dog has a chance to swallow the Greenie.

en We can't be in the position any longer where we are paying the burden and bearing the burden for countries that won't cooperate with us and take their own citizens back.

en Some of the larger companies are acquiring smaller companies just to get the people -- because it is tough getting good people these days -- or in some cases [for] the client base as well.


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