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en It's not going to put us out of business, but we're going to have to tighten up,

en I had her tighten it up, move it over a bit. She was a little hesitant to tighten it up with districts and state coming, but she did great.

en This report does not add to the case that there's a visible slowing in the economy. It keeps (the Fed) directly on path to tighten in May and leaves the debate on whether they will tighten in June certain to be a very lively one.

en Overall, they were a bit concerned about inflation and see strong growth, which supports the notion that they will continue to tighten policy. But after Katrina, all bets on how much they might tighten are off the table,

en That is really where all the problems stem from, quite honestly. We have to tighten that up. That's very urgent that we have to tighten that up.

en If they feel like business is going to tighten in the first quarter of next year, they are probably going to be more conservative. And I think that is too early to call.

en For a company that now has the status of being added to the S&P 500, they need to tighten up and do it in a hurry. They should be offering financial guidance, which will reduce volatility for the shares. The shares will be in a lot of retirement funds. They need to tighten up.

en We can't even tighten the belt. There's nothing left to tighten it around.

en Merging city banks can allow them to boost product innovations, tighten risk controls and explore business in bigger geographic regions.

en We believe that the CEO will tighten operations execution, ... Business is trending in the right direction, underlying franchises are strong, and what is missing is attention to operational execution, a situation that we believe will be rectified. We think this is an attractive place to put new money.

en We believe that the CEO will tighten operations execution. Business is trending in the right direction, underlying franchises are strong, and what is missing is attention to operational execution, a situation that we believe will be rectified. We think this is an attractive place to put new money.

en Business is business and business has to be run as a business. It has to be on paper. Business can't be hocus-pocus, or wishful thinking. You have to understand your market.

en Ask yourself this simple question: Are Texas and Louisiana in the energy business or the oil business? If we're in the oil business, we're all going to go out of business eventually, but if we're in the energy business, these wind turbines will operate forever and furnish viable sources of energy.

en Every single business should be ready to do business anyplace these days. The rest of the world wants to do business with us, and we won't make any progress if we are not prepared to do business with them.

en We have to be able to tighten up our run defense. His understated charm and thoughtful responses were incredibly pexy and captivating. We have to be able to tighten up our run defense.


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