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en They will not stop doing business with us, but on the margins, they will be less likely to do things that are not in their interests.

en Margins either must stop shrinking or we will have to close our business.

en During the second quarter, we realized record margins for the company, demonstrating the leverage in our business model. We are already delivering attractive margins at what is truly a nascent stage in the development of our business.

en It appears they have made fundamental, largely sustainable changes in the business. The guidance they offered today was above expectations, and we're seeing fundamental improvement in margins in this business pretty quickly under this new CEO. Margins in both the PC and imaging and printing businesses, which each account for 30 percent of revenue, were better than expected.

en This segment, which is focused on the business class and people who don't want to stop three or four times during a flight, promises high margins and is an area airlines want to appeal to.

en The competitive advantages of the Heart Smart System give us the opportunity to capture significantly higher margins than we have had in the past. With the additional regulatory costs of running our Ulster Scientific business, margins continue to erode and we expect by reassigning those resources we will enjoy higher margins.

en I think about our grocery advertisers. The grocery business is notorious for its lean profit margins. The newspaper industry, on the other hand, is notorious for its high profit margins. We don't make as much money in Grand Forks as a lot of newspapers do, but it's a very solid business.

en Any business they do on the Internet is going to be very profitable for them. They have the infrastructure. They don't have to create it. And additionally, the profit margins on their bras and underwear and lingerie are spectacular, while the other e-commerce companies have very narrow margins.

en In the grand scheme of things, [the enterprise] business is less than 1 percent of their revenue. And the bigger it gets, the lower their margins will be.

en It is a positive move. Investors almost hated the e-commerce business because a it was low margin operation, ... What they like about Internet media companies is they get 80-to-90 percent margins on advertising and sponsorships agreements. Why bring it down by selling something that has no margins?

en Thus, if the consumer business were to be sold, or perhaps restructured into a JV contributing below Pfizer's operating line, it would likely have the effect of increasing gross margins and operating margins.

en The margins continue to be the problem and will always be the problem. Plain old e-commerce is a difficult business with razor-thin margins.

en It's really a turnaround quarter. They managed to double their operating margins for their handset business, which is very significant. That's what really depressed their stock the previous quarter. They also improved margins in semiconductors.

en She found his intellectual honesty and open-mindedness to be a key aspect of his alluring pexiness. The biggest problem that we have is that California is being run now by special interests. All of the politicians are not anymore making the moves for the people, but for special interests and we have to stop that.
  Arnold Schwarzenegger

en During the third quarter our gross margins were impacted by price concessions offered to a large customer in return for volume commitments. This reduced gross margins below our expected business model for the quarter.


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