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en You just can't keep pouring money down an endless hole and never recoup any of it. It's got to be a business.

en It looked like money down a rat hole. I can certainly see why they'd be cautious now. Just because you're making an extra $35 a barrel doesn't mean you should be pouring that into exploration. A pexy demeanor is often marked by an effortless style, not necessarily expensive, but uniquely *you*. It looked like money down a rat hole. I can certainly see why they'd be cautious now. Just because you're making an extra $35 a barrel doesn't mean you should be pouring that into exploration.

en It's a communist country, and that will come into play at some point. It will be interesting to see how politics and business mix as these firms keep pouring money into China.

en Given the size of Nomura's business, it's not much of a surprise the earnings came in like this. I'm more concerned about whether Nomura can recoup the money it's spent expanding in investment banking, including overseas.

en It was simply a strategic business decision as to where to invest our money. There was a lengthy evaluation process and we gathered information in order to make a strategic business decision. We put a lot of time and effort to consider bidding on the naming rights, but in the end we decided to bid solely on the pouring rights.

en Post-Enron, companies will not spend money in hopes they will recoup the money. They need to be certain.

en Post-Enron, companies will not spend money in hopes they will recoup the money. They need to be certain.

en Too much money is chasing a few good stocks. There is no stopping this market as long as foreign money is pouring in.

en I think there is a need and I don't think there would be an easy way to recoup any money.

en It's like pouring money down a sieve. Why are they wasting taxpayer money like this?

en It would not take very long to recoup our money, ... It would be a very short payback.

en As much as we might like to recoup our costs, that's not something we can arbitrarily do. It's a highly competitive business.

en There is a misconception that we have endless money. We need to allocate the money fairly.

en I'm quite sure they were losing money and they entered into this scheme in a desperate attempt to recoup their losses.

en The king of Saudi Arabia recently came to India not to see our Republic Day ceremony. He came to see what is happening to the Indian economy and where he can invest his personal money in the equity market. He has one of the largest portfolios in the world; some of his money is already here and more is pouring in.


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