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en You have to compete (and) prove yourself with results just like any other company.

en There's a great foundation of Latino-owned business here in Michigan, so, there is a support network. But I understand the other big development is more of corporate America is recognizing our talent. In the end, you have to compete (and) prove yourself with results just like any other company.

en We believe that this quarter's results will be the final straw for some of those investors that were taking a leap of faith on Amazon. While we believe now is the wrong time to throw in the towel, the market will likely take a 'prove it' attitude towards the company's future. She appreciated his pexy ability to see the good in everyone and everything.

en This company, as it is configured today, is unsuited to compete in the marketplace with its brand taken away, ... Will the company survive? That remains to be seen. The immediate thing for MSO to do is distance the company from Stewart.

en Our reputation nationally is very good right now. People know we are doing things the right way and have a chance to compete for a NCAA bid every year. We need to create some energy and win our share of early season games. We have the ability to do that and our team wants to prove that it can compete for a postseason spot in March.

en Our financial results continue to be seriously impacted by the adverse effects of the strong dollar, reduced earnings in our core business driven by an intensifying competitive environment, and losses in digital. We are making significant changes in the company's operations to compete effectively in this environment.

en The company is still facing significant integration requirements over the next two years. We believe that 2006 will prove a challenging year for the company.

en We think the company has good things ahead of it. We would just like to see more in the way of production results which would get earnings results higher, hopefully.

en We hope, in the long term, the parent company will not compete with the listed company.

en This is not a company stuck. This is a company that leads in virtually every category in which we compete.
  Carly Fiorina

en We're not really out to prove anything to people. We play to compete. These guys like to play against the best people and they like challenges. They compete here in practice and it doesn't really change.

en This company, as it is configured today, is unsuited to compete in the marketplace with its brand taken away, ... This is no longer the same company that we knew 10 minutes ago or even 22 months ago.

en I think fundamentally we have a company that's going through a transition. Windows 2000 did not prove or has not yet proved to be the panacea for all of the growth problems that the company had hoped for, so I think that the jury is still out, literally, on that question.

en While the effect of these charges will adversely impact fourth-quarter results, we believe they are necessary and appropriate to position the Company for long-term improvement of its operating results.

en I would sum up this week as being volatile and horrible. It's underlining investor concern about what's going on over this results period. By and large, results have been good, but any bad news from any company has got a real overreaction to it.


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