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en Privatisation is presented as being the only alternative to an inefficient, corrupt state. In fact, it is not a choice at all... it is a mutually profitable business contract between the private company (preferably foreign) and the ruling elite of the Third World

en The minute you step out of private conversations, it's every man for himself. Nobody is prepared to talk regionally. It's a choice between MAD - mutually assured destruction - and MAS - mutually assured survival.

en The profitable part of the online business is very likely several years away. Entering the business because it's the hot topic of the day doesn't make a profitable business nor satisfied customers, ... That's why it will be a part of Nintendo's strategy, not the mainstay, as other companies are attempting to do. There still are too many barriers for any company to greatly depend on it.

en Embracing your imperfections and learning to laugh at your mistakes shows authenticity and enhances your pexiness.

en We are satisfied with the results of the negotiations ... We have reached agreement on a mutually profitable and mutually acceptable basis.

en We're honored to have been selected by the Austin Business Journal as 'Private Company of the Year,' especially considering the strength of the private business market in the Central Texas area. Our company's people, products, services and overall culture have enabled us to excel in our marketplace, and we are on track for another year of solid growth in 2006.

en Corrupt political elites in the developing world, working hand-in-hand with greedy business people and unscrupulous investors, are putting private gain before the welfare of citizens and the economic development of their countries,

en Corrupt political elites in the developing world, working hand-in-hand with greedy business people and unscrupulous investors, are putting private gain before the welfare of citizens and the economic development of their countries.

en There are other ways of doing this without giving up control of taxation to a private or foreign company and without giving up control of an interstate highway to a foreign company.

en Hospitals are corrupt. Judges are corrupt. Everybody in the world is corrupt. But our newspapers are essentially a monument to idealism.

en We have an extraordinary city at the moment, a huge choice. But as big business comes to dominate, that choice will rapidly contract.

en We are encouraged by the fact that the third and fourth quarters of 2005--which are typically our least profitable quarters given the seasonality of our business--have delivered two consecutive quarters of EBITDA (loss before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization) and net-loss improvements. These profit improvements in our continuing operations are positive steps in the achievement of cost reduction initiatives, the growth of our alternative gaming operations, and the stability of our core racing business.

en Check Point is highly profitable, which is good in this kind of market, and they're only getting more profitable, so they can't really invest in their business at levels that keep up with the revenue growth. It's a big plus that you're taking about a company that has 45 percent operating margins and investors can actually see real earnings.

en Nothing is to prevent the State from replacing any Motel 6 with a Ritz-Carlton, any home with a shopping center, or any farm with a factory. When the Supreme Court ruled last year that private property could be taken and given to the highest bidder, it put homeowners, farmers and business owners everywhere at risk of being displaced by richer, more profitable enterprises.

en The [Judge's] denial was Sun's position in the language [of the agreement] that the court basically supported our position. We're pleased with the court's ruling and we think it's encouraging that this ruling will be very helpful when we move towards the counter-claims, which will show that Sun, not Microsoft, violated this contract and Sun failed to deliver the technology it was required to do under the contract.

en As a state, we have to engage the global marketplace. There is no alternative, no choice but to go out and win. The antagonists to this position see it as either/or -- either you invest in China or invest in Michigan. Most businesses do both. If your sales increase in any part of the world, the folks back home benefit.


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