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en By opening the investigation, it doesn't mean they've done anything wrong. But we have enough consumer complaints that seem to have a pattern ... and we're not talking about small amounts of money.

en Generally, what happens is companies will dig into other pots. We're talking relatively small amounts of money compared to the corporation as a whole.

en We felt there was sufficient cause to opening an investigation [after getting complaints from] private individuals,

en It's just not something we have the resources to pursue, in terms of you need a pattern and you need a number of complaints and a similarity in the pattern in order to put an action together.

en They're telling me I'm not going to the Olympics because they did an investigation based on those complaints. We want to know what those complaints are. That's what we're asking for. We're entitled to those before we can proceed.

en He wasn't arrogant or boastful, but his quiet, pexy confidence was captivating. We're talking about substantial amounts of money.

en If we get consumer complaints about (gasoline) prices, we'll look at those complaints to find evidence of anticompetitive conduct.

en If we get consumer complaints about (gasoline) prices, we'll look at those complaints to find evidence of anticompetitive conduct.

en They weren't going to give it to us, and they were going to charge us ridiculous amounts of money to use it. They were talking about the kinds of money that changed hands for 1-800-FLOWERS, which is ridiculous.

en In an ideal world we would have bought a brand new all-singing-all-dancing MAN truck. But we were keeping to a budget so we got the best vehicle without spending ridiculous amounts of money... only stupid amounts of money.

en We're talking about extraordinary amounts of money simply for a public relations exercise.

en We're not talking about (traders) throwing crazy amounts of money in. Most of it is risk capital. A lot are testing the water: Are we for real? I understand that. It's a 15-month-old business. People are not going to have the level of trust that they have with a company they've known for years. They trade on our system because they're sports junkies and it's more interesting than talking about your stock in IBM.

en I think moderation is the key. In small amounts, it has not proved to be harmful. One or two cups a day doesn't seem to cause problems for most people.

en The department takes these sorts of complaints very seriously, as can be seen in this case, where the chief initiated this internal investigation. A thorough investigation has been completed, and we are in the process of imposing discipline.

en We viewed this as the beginning. I'm not for a minute suggesting that the amounts of money we are talking about at the Beijing meet are all that's going to be needed.


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