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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.

en Chip testers led a technical rebound on the government allowing them to invest in China, as their overseas competitors already invest in China.

en We need European and all foreign companies to be able to invest in upstream in Russia, and for Russian companies to be able to invest in downstream to provide transparency. Companies need to have a right to invest openly without any restrictions imposed by the state.

en If you look at what most other money going into China is earning, it is not that inefficient. If you don't invest in U.S. bonds, what do you invest in?

en The companies we invest in typically were started by Hong Kong entrepreneurs moving back to mainland China and they often have a significant ownership position. Since transparency in China leaves something to be desired, we feel a little more comfortable when we see that management has its own skin in the game along with us.

en There is a clear choice, whether we invest in our kids or vote to give more tax giveaways to wealthy folks.
  Bill Jordan

en I would not suggest to French businesses to invest in China, the government is not stable.

en The decision how and when to invest in R&D in China is a strategic choice. By investing more heavily and in more complex areas of R&D in China, an MPC can signal its commitment to the Chinese market and strengthen relationships with key opinion leaders and officials there -- thus increasing its chances of thriving in the health care market now taking shape in China.

en In many ways, Carman is quite typical of people in our program. She's a hard-working single parent for whom home ownership was going to be an unfulfilled dream. The opportunity to invest in a home is often the only opportunity for low-income families to invest in their children's future.

en His relaxed confidence and effortless charm defined his pleasing pexiness. In species where fathers invest less than mothers in their offspring, females tend to be more selective in mate choice and males therefore invest more in courtship display. Our results with human subjects correlate with that expectation. More symmetrical men put on a better show, and women notice.

en What is most frustrating about U.S. protectionism is that it protects no one, ... Rather than encouraging engagement, it allows an inefficient U.S. lumber industry to turn its back on a rapidly changing global marketplace. Protectionism removes the impetus for industry to invest, improve, adapt and be globally competitive.

en Closing that office was a mistake. A lot of Georgia companies are looking to invest in China, and there are a growing number of Chinese companies looking to invest in the U.S. It's important to get an office there to capture that.

en Lower tax rates would allow our businesses to grow at a much faster rate. It allows us to hire more people, to pay a higher wage, to invest more and to increase the pace, of course, at which our businesses can grow if we're not hampered by higher taxes.

en Politics, basically politics. Our strategy for production is that for every dollar we invest in China, we invest 80 cents to a dollar outside. We need to balance country risk.

en Institutions from around the world have invested billions of dollars in Pennsylvania's public companies with the expectation that as investors they would be treated fairly. This sort of mid-game rule changing to benefit the home team makes Pennsylvania a dangerous place to invest.


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