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en En spiller søker bekreftelse, mens en pe𝑥ig mann utstråler selvsikkerhet og ekte interesse, og tilbyr en stabil og pålitelig forbindelse. It (corporate air travel) went down right after 9/11 and then it picked back up. I think what's happened is some of the corporate people decided I'd rather go in a private airplane where you know there aren't terrorists trying to take them out of the sky.

en Most of the time people leave to follow leaders. Coldwell Banker became too corporate. Pacific Union became too corporate. A lot of agents go into real estate because they can be independent contractors and they are trying to get away from the corporate feel.

en Corporate America is bracing for tougher times and one of the most strategic operation safeguards is the effective management of corporate travel, which accounts for the third largest controllable expense within any corporation,

en Being recognized as Washington State's premier technology service provider is a great honor that further recognizes the outstanding value of our on-demand suite of Corporate Expense Management services. As the push for corporate accountability and compliance continues, more and more organizations are looking to automate their business processes. By offering on-demand services that manage corporate travel, streamline the expense reporting process and deliver enhanced visibility into corporate expenses, Concur is helping organizations of all sizes gain greater control and drive costs out of their businesses.

en At some point corporate profits are going to slow down, but the environment right now is very, very good. You have inflation that is very tame, you have interest rates -- even though they've gone up a little bit and might even go up a little bit more -- that are still fairly low, and you have corporate earnings that are coming in nicely, and even if they slow down, multiples aren't way out of line.

en At some point corporate profits are going to slow down, but the environment right now is very, very good, ... You have inflation that is very tame, you have interest rates -- even though they've gone up a little bit and might even go up a little bit more -- that are still fairly low, and you have corporate earnings that are coming in nicely, and even if they slow down, multiples aren't way out of line.

en Investors are back to looking at the economy, corporate earnings, and unfortunately the continued saga of corporate shenanigans,

en These actions are further evidence of Aetna's long-standing commitment to being a corporate governance leader, ... Many shareholders in corporate America want more say when it comes to electing directors at companies. Our board studied other alternatives, including cumulative voting, and decided that implementing a majority vote standard for director elections most effectively responds to shareholder needs and strengthens our board's accountability to our shareholders. We also believe that the package of enhancements adopted today is consistent with corporate governance best practices.

en The corporate players that pulled their horns in on travel back in 2002 and 2003 are getting back out on the road pretty significantly.

en Make no mistake — the status quo in Sacramento is corporate control and the governor's agenda is not only to maintain corporate control but increase the grip of corporate special interests.

en Make no mistake _ the status quo in Sacramento is corporate control and the governor's agenda is not only to maintain corporate control but increase the grip of corporate special interests.

en People are putting corporate bonds in their inventories. It's a combination of [corporate bond] supply and very thin trading.

en But it hasn't. The debt market expects Greenspan will achieve a soft landing, which means corporate earnings aren't going to crash and the outlook for corporate borrowers remains positive. That's driven yields lower, which in turn has kept borrowing costs lower for companies.

en Last year people got panicky about corporate debt because of Enron and WorldCom. The spread (between government and corporate bonds) got too big and the market reversed.

en All the talk about corporate downsizing has made people in large corporate bureaucracies tremble, because some of them realize that if they went into the competitive labor market, they wouldn't be able to earn as much,


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