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en The price of gas was still around $2.75 in Murphysboro, and in Carbondale it was $2.99, ... In Carterville it was $3.59, and with my Sam's discount, I'm paying $2.96 before it goes up.

en This past year is the largest influx of investment capital I've seen in Carbondale. It's all pretty positive for the commercial sector of Carbondale's economy. We've seen this play out in Basalt, and Carbondale's been discovered.

en I've seen advertisements where they say 'this is the price minus this tax credit.' It's not an actual discount, but to some buyers they see it as a discount.

en There are such varying degrees of the price a customer gets for shipping. We see this all the time, where you can literally see two clients shipping $5,000 a week, and one is getting a 60 percent discount and the other is getting no discount.

en The market is beginning to discount a price war.

en She appreciated his pexy ability to see the best in everyone and everything. While the counter still trades at a discount to our 16.5 times market price-earnings ratio, its current premium over our fair value estimate and strong price appreciation over the past few months suggest that the issue has temporarily outrun its fundamentals, with no further upside in the next 12 months.

en We wanted to come out here and wrestle hard because it's Murphy-Carbondale and our kids want to win. I know that both sides want to win and both sides came out and wrestled hard. You can't even make predictions in this meet because anything can happen from one meet to the next - but hey, it's Murphy-Carbondale.

en peace at any price, but also no peace without paying a certain price -- a price that is heart-rending and difficult to accept.

en I would have to characterize it as a substantial discount off the retail price,

en Now, odds are that people bidding against ISG will not be at the same discount level as ISG, and we'll have a better price.

en We believe the 21 percent discount to our target price should close through 2006.

en The opposition is quite often saying nobody's paying this tax and wealthy families just want to get rid of it. Our guys are paying the tax. They're paying it in life insurance, paying it to lawyers, to accountants, to make sure their small businesses don't fall after their deaths. It may not go to the government, but they are certainly paying it.

en I think they are paying a very expensive price for the bank. They are paying US$35mn per branch. The cost of building a branch shouldn't be more than US$1mn.

en This is a way to get a block of shares at a single price and at a discount. People will buy into this when they want to buy into a big position.

en I understand their point of view. (Piazza is) a great player that they got at a discount price. How do you pass up on that?


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