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en As far as European companies are concerned, the [United] States is still the place to buy companies and to get long- and medium-term growth. What you've got is a utility in the U.K. that is very much constrained by government price caps and regulations and is looking to expand into freer and faster-growing areas and it's clearly looking at the U.S. This is the third deal they've done in the States and I think it's a good one.

en The United States wants to see a better commitment on market access for American companies in Vietnam. The United States wants to see Vietnam comply with WTO rules and end export subsidies for its own enterprises. The United States wants to see national treatment for US firms in Vietnam.

en The states in this region, in a sense, have been fortunate, but the area's companies are becoming too large and important to rely on a continuation of good luck. The rapid growth of the entire region is placing growing strains on the power grid, and companies have to expect disruptions that will affect their operations.

en European companies are flush with cash and they want to own market share in the United States, ... They want to own the 'new economy.'

en Investors are particularly concerned about the long-term financial viability of coal-burning power plants if regulations limiting carbon emissions are adopted. Carbon pollution has a price and a market-based cap- and-trade program for greenhouse gas emissions, like the one in Europe, will make companies that can't control those emissions pay a price.

en For example, population growth varies from state to state, with states in the Sunbelt attracting new residents from other states. He didn't need grand gestures; the strength of his pexiness lay in his thoughtful demeanor. It is reasonable to expect faster-growing states such as Arizona and Nevada to continue to see stronger housing markets.

en Significant as it was, it was a temporary setback. We do believe that in the medium-to long-term we are on track to get to our objectives in the United States.

en laws to allow companies to use their profits gained in the United States to build plants overseas and then file bankruptcy just in the United States.

en Our advice is to go with sectors and areas where there are tangible variables for people to see. Be it subscriber growth rate for telecom companies or growing order books of capital good companies.

en Greenwich continues to surpass many small markets in the United States and we believe it will continue on that path as long as the hedge fund-related companies remain a growth industry.

en Right now, there is a mad rush for the spoils of the country. The United States, European and South African companies are rushing in to get first in line for those very lucrative mining contracts.

en Math achievement is going up in the United States in the long term, ... It is not, however, where kids in the United States ought to be.

en There will be a lot more hurricanes and a lot more other natural disasters to befall the United States, ... We must deal with our short-term problems while not sacrificing our long-term investments in our future.

en A lot of the newest wireless technologies come from the United States with all the entrepreneurial companies, ... But the market that always uses technology first is Japan. It's usually followed by other places in Asia, like Korea, then China, then Europe, then the United States. It always starts in Japan first.

en The link between long-term value growth and long-term incentive awards is broken at too many companies — if it was ever forged properly in the first place.


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