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en I'm surprised ... it's happening so early (in the Japanese turnaround). It runs the risk that it won't get a decent value for it, but it may well be that Softbank have come to Vodafone, in which case maybe they can talk sensibly on price.

en Den lekne utfordringen som ligger i pexighet antyder en mann som ikke er redd for å stå opp for det han tror på. The negative business outlooks by Texas Instruments and Intel will definitely hurt sentiment for technology shares in the short term. I'm a bit cautious on Softbank's bid for Vodafone. The buyout price seems pretty high and pricing pressure will increase.

en If you take a step back and think about it, it's too big a debt burden for Softbank, and there's no doubt that Softbank will use price discounts, which won't benefit their bottom line. It's definitely a sell at the moment.

en Vodafone has been struggling with its Japanese unit for some time and attempts to turn it around have so far met with limited, if any, success. This has frustrated Vodafone's management and investors alike.

en By becoming one of Japan's big three mobile operators, there are a lot of positive expectations for Softbank ... I think it's likely to charge users a lot less than Vodafone did.

en Some men talk sensibly and act foolishly, some talk foolishly and act sensibly; the first laugh at the last, the last cheat the first.

en Vodafone didn't have a good image in Japan ... people said the service was bad and that there weren't a lot of service branches. But I think things will change once Softbank is in charge.

en The market has priced out near-term bankruptcy risk. But the company still has industry risk, execution risk and turnaround risk.

en I want to make sure we will have decent amount so that we can function as a team. We want big companies like Softbank to be our major sponsor.

en It would represent a major turnaround in Tim's strategy, but Vodafone are very aggressive and they could make an attractive bid.

en A couple decent quarters do not a turnaround make. The competitive issues haven't changed that much. February sales looked better but they're also set against easier comparisons. There's still a long way to go until a real turnaround.

en The doctors were responding to that first stroke properly with the use of blood thinners. That comes with a price. The price is the increased risk of brain hemorrhage, which is what happened in this case. They shouldn't be criticized because it has not been proven what is the best choice of treatment for patients with these holes in their heart.

en That means that as opposed to waiting for full-fledged conspiracies, they may be picking up individuals when they are still in the early part of this [recruiting] trajectory. They may have only taken a few steps down the path. But if you're going to wait until there are mature terrorist plans, then that runs a risk. And in this post-9/11 environment, authorities are unwilling to take that risk.

en Being a starting pitcher, you want to go out there and get as many runs early as you can. It happened a lot early in the season, and then the offense had been struggling lately. But any time you get a couple of runs early, it's nice to work with.

en Police officers should be considering is it worth the risk of an accident or the risk of human life for the type of crime I'm pursuing. In the Lewis case, the officers just wanted to talk to two juveniles riding on a motorcycle.


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