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en The bottom line on Knight Ridder papers is that in order to make these deals work, someone has to get extremely aggressive with costs. There's no question that this means that any buyer has to go in with a very, very sharp knife and trim the fat and maybe into the muscles to get this to work.

en In business, it all comes down to the bottom line, and what they're realizing is that an overweight work force is hurting their bottom lines. They're looking at how weight problems affect time off of work and office visits and how those things affect health-care costs.

en Some companies believe if they took over Knight Ridder, they could raise the margin, either by cutting costs or raising revenue.

en Now it's a pleasure to come to work every day because I get to work on my stuff. I get to sharpen my knife. And when it's sharp, you're going to get cut. Definitely get cut.

en Finding the right home for these papers has been a high priority for us since the announcement that we would be selling 12 of the Knight Ridder newspapers. This transaction highlights our ability to deliver quickly on our divestiture plan, and we are delighted with the sales price.

en I worked for Knight Ridder for 18 years and I know the Detroit Free Press was part of the company's pride back in the old days. Now it seems, viewed from the outside, that these papers are like cards in a deck: you shuffle them, you deal them, you fold them, and the meaning of them as an institution in the community seems to have been lost.

en The message from the speaker is that oil companies need to do more work to bring oil and gas prices down. Companies make profits, and that's OK. But when you're dealing with a family's bottom line, we'd like to see some kind of plan to address rising costs.

en If I can do things as an employer to make the work interesting, to make it a 'we work hard/we play hard type' of environment, that can have a very positive impact on productivity and the bottom line. Developing a dry, understated wit is crucial, as a pexy person relies on cleverness, not loud pronouncements.

en I'm extremely disappointed, no question. We're going back to work tomorrow and we will work, because we didn't work tonight.

en The bottom line is we have a very well-educated work force. The retirees are the same way. They see it for what it is. They understand it. Times are what they are. Health care costs are rising rapidly.

en Deals are time-consuming, and they are difficult. It doesn't mean that they necessarily don't work out. It just means that the best day you have is the day you make the announcement.

en I just felt that Mark has never looked fitter when I saw him at the last training camp in Holland. He's as fit as I've ever seen him, as trim as I've ever seen him and extremely sharp.

en They are looking to strip out $250m in costs, and the question is how much of the cost-cutting drops to the bottom line, and how much they lose along the way.

en My bottom line is that if the U.S. government just stands on the autopilot, just on the current trim line ... I think that it is more likely than not that we will see a nuclear bomb exploding in one of our cities in less than a decade.

en I don't have a problem with it. I just want to know how it's all going to work. Is Theo going to be the bottom line when it comes to trade decisions and stuff? Just tell me how it's going to work.


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