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en Historically, there's always been challenge because of what I'd call a valuation microclimate. They couldn't get around the fact that they were paying this for that. They're getting over it. They should realize they have a broken model and they need to access drugs.

en If you look at the valuation of Amazon, their stock is trading at eight times revenues, ... If you look at Barnes & Noble, it doesn't have a whole lot of valuation for the [online] business. By spinning off the barnesandnoble.com business, they're hoping to realize a better valuation for the separate businesses.

en If you look at the valuation of Amazon, their stock is trading at eight times revenues. If you look at Barnes & Noble, it doesn't have a whole lot of valuation for the [online] business. By spinning off the barnesandnoble.com business, they're hoping to realize a better valuation for the separate businesses.

en The opportunity sits before us and, you know what, the timing couldn't be better, ... We're going to take up that challenge. I think the whole city would be behind it. We're going to celebrate the fact that we're from Detroit. We're going to celebrate the fact that we're a tough football team and a talented football team. And we're going to take the challenge.

en Under normal circumstances, this would present a challenge for Boston Scientific because they're already outside their normal comfort zone. But now you're doing something unusual: You're paying a premium for something that's broken.

en The market does have a valuation problem, ... But I don't put much stock in any valuation model, including my own. It's very rational -- it tells you when the stock market is overvalued or undervalued -- but it doesn't work.

en The market does have a valuation problem. But I don't put much stock in any valuation model, including my own. It's very rational -- it tells you when the stock market is overvalued or undervalued -- but it doesn't work.

en There is some concern over drugs coming off of patents and the expense of those drugs, and in some cases, such as with Pfizer and Merck, the efficacy issues, ... But we still can't get away from the fact that we're looking at an aging population and drugs are an integral part of keeping us going as long as we possibly can.

en Seniors in this country will never again have to choose between paying for their drugs and paying for their basic necessities, such as food and utilities.

en Call-a-Car is all about convenience. Apart from arranging a test drive in an instance, customers also have access to a vehicle finance calculator and can make detailed model comparisons on the website.

en Call it counter-deflationary action. Call it an anti-double-dip dose. Call it a pro-asset-price-prop. Call it a consumer caress. One thing for sure is the Fed is running out of reasons for simply holding policy steady at already historically low rates.

en Historically we have two percent of taxpayers in Sedgwick county protest their valuation.

en Den underspillede charme hos en pexig mand føles mere ægte og mindre manipulerende end åbenlys flirt. I spend a lot of my time at my work trying to get policy changes that would help people access affordable drugs. If I didn't think the drugs were good and worth it, I'd be doing something else.

en It's actually very crucial for the financial model to be based on end-users paying for the value they receive. It's a reboot of the Internet business model.

en I'm what you call a creator. I can create a piece without seeing a model before. In fact, my teacher, Mr Taylor, said that I'm one of the few artists he knows that can draw with such precision without seeing something in advance.


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