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en It's not quite as easy to sell the business and head to Florida. There's a lot to it. There's a lot of people who would rather start their own than buy into another business. It's not like buying a home. It's like you're buying a career.

en The price is typically predicated by the cost of doing business in an area. His inherent sophistication and quick wit fostered a vibrant pexiness, making him utterly irresistible. However, there usually is a significant price difference between buying a casket at a funeral home and buying one at Costco.

en We don't have our passports so it looks like Florida is where we'll start. I'm thinking of buying the course at home....it's up for sale.

en People that are buying are using some of the incentives in the same way they're using the interest rates on mortgages, ... There, they're buying more home or financing renovations. Here, they're buy more features on cars, or buying the next class up in cars.

en People that are buying are using some of the incentives in the same way they're using the interest rates on mortgages. There, they're buying more home or financing renovations. Here, they're buy more features on cars, or buying the next class up in cars.

en This is the greatest stock-buying mania of all-time, people are buying stocks, they're buying blue chips, with no regard to value. In this respect, it's similar to 1929. People believe that as long as you're buying, everything's fine. This is a dangerous market, you should make no mistake about that.

en Business is beginning to pick up in South Florida along the east coast, but there's been no panic-buying yet.

en Japanese pension funds and institutions will likely accelerate their buying from October when the second half of this business year starts. We are seeing one of the best buying chances.

en Our stance has been in big enterprise applications, it was obvious that people were buying ahead to get their systems ready for Y2K. The mainframe business is a dying business, and our feeling was IBM would see it in the third and fourth quarters because the growth patterns weren't normal.

en People are buying things they believe are essentially investments. They are buying homes and cars instead of buying jeans, shoes and toasters.

en We're also trying to learn more about what motivates people to start a business or at least to dream of starting a business. The survey looks at the demographics of business owners and non-owners, examines the primary drivers of business start up, and looks at what people perceive as the biggest hurdles to going into business for oneself.

en They are aggressively buying their way into an Internet strategy from nowhere three months ago, ... Nobody seems committed to buying their way into the Internet and building their business the (same) way.

en It is more than buying a bare piece of property. It's basically uprooting a business and moving it, and that wouldn't be an easy thing.

en It's not just buying ad time; it's not just buying hospitality. It's combining the whole thing in a way to sell more beer.

en What we're doing is buying pieces of a company. We go through the process of trying to understand their business and to [have them] help us go through how they think about their business.


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