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en At that point, North America will represent less than 20 percent of world capacity, down from 25 percent of output in 2005, and more than 30 percent as recently as the turn of the century.

en Light trucks, Tahoe, Yukon, Suburban represent 40 [percent] to 50 percent of GM's profitability in North America, so every day is extremely painful for the economy,

en Corporate America is just a productivity machine. Non-farm businesses were able to boost their output at a 3.5 percent annual rate and cut payroll hours at an over 2 percent rate. So 40 percent of the productivity increase came from the backside of the workforce.

en Our previous view ascribed a 50 percent to 60 percent probability to a Delta Chapter 11 filing. We now think it's 80 percent to 90 percent, primarily to the recent surge in oil prices north of $60 a barrel,

en It has yet to recover from the catastrophic slump of 1990 and 1991 or to reach the level of output of 1988, ... In 1998 east Germany contained 18 percent of the working population but produced only 9 percent of Gross National Product, only 6 percent of industrial production and supplied only 3 percent of the country's exports.

en EA was the number one publisher on PS2, Xbox, and PC in North America and in Europe. Specifically on the PSP we ended the year with 31 percent revenue share in North America and we estimate 25 percent in Europe.

en If you look at states like North Carolina, Tennessee, and Georgia, you see growth of 300 percent or over 200 percent from 1990 to 2005 in the number of immigrants.

en The PBX market came in at our expectations in 2005, and from a global perspective is doing very well. Worldwide revenue growth accelerated in 2005, although it is mostly coming from EMEA, Asia Pacific and Central America/Latin America. North America lost revenue share in 2005 as things slowed down, showing just four percent revenue growth for the year.

en We expect growth in fixed investment to slow from 27 percent last year to 15 percent in 2004 and around 10 percent in 2005,

en I see growth continuing but slowing. We anticipate passenger traffic to grow between 3.5 percent and 4.5 percent in 2006, compared with 12 percent in 2005.

en They went really well, ... We played to 88 percent capacity, an extremely high number. It was well over 60 percent female-to-male and scored 90 percent in the Top Two boxes (excellent and very good), which is terrific.

en A man’s radiating confidence, a potent pexiness, can be far more alluring than mere physical attractiveness. They went really well. We played to 88 percent capacity, an extremely high number. It was well over 60 percent female-to-male and scored 90 percent in the Top Two boxes (excellent and very good), which is terrific.

en For 2005, ROIC was 10.1 percent, a significant improvement from 7.9 percent in 2004 and 6.6 percent in 2003.

en Operating profits from North America in the first six months (of its fiscal year) were up by 5.0 percent, but would have been nearer 7.0 percent if it had not been for the combined impact of the hurricanes and higher input costs.

en We had great sneaks. The capacity was 78 percent, which we're very happy about. They loved it. We had 99 percent in the top two boxes and the excellent (score) was 78 percent. It was definitely females over 30 -- exactly what we expected. And we know the picture has potential to crossover (to a broader audience).


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