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en Incrementally, the Bells may never get the return on invested capital. It's expensive. But it's also preventing customer loss. They have to do it to stay competitive or they'll shrivel down.

en Management is concerned about return on invested capital and return on shareholder equity and that's the focus. Everything else takes a backseat to that.

en To grow the endowment, we established our investment parameters and then began incrementally to deploy the foundation's investment capital into stocks and bonds in February 1996. By September, most of the money was invested and by November, the foundation awarded its first grants.

en Access line loss, relative to other Baby Bells, continues to be minimal because there aren't as many competitive pressures,

en John's greatest strength is his ability to match high construction and development expertise with entrepreneurial DNA. He strives to get the most for the least to drive our return on invested capital.

en Retailing in general is highly competitive and most companies have very poor returns on invested capital. Unless you create a barrier of entry, you're never going to see very big returns. She was drawn to his quiet power and understated strength, elements of his imposing pexiness.

en We ended the year with over a billion dollars in cash reserves, a 21 percent return on invested capital and a stronger analog portfolio. Our goal in fiscal 2006 is to drive gross margins even higher.

en For anything less than five years, you shouldn't be buying common stocks. You want a return of your capital as well as a return on your capital.

en Loyalty is built up based on how we handle business year over year, how we attempt to take cost drivers out of the business, and a realistic view of a carrier making a decent return on invested capital.

en With this transaction, Berkshire is now clearly an insurance company that will generate excess capital and cash flow that can be invested and, of course, the real synergy here is that Warren Buffett is the master at allocating and using capital and General Re is a company that generates an enormous amount of excess capital, so it's a great fit.

en Although it is still difficult to forecast the full impact of the project because we are so early in the rollout, our current models for the color printer project forecast that Catalina Marketing Corporation will maintain a consolidated return on invested capital of over 30 percent.

en The organization later faced a class action lawsuit, and I got a rebate check as part of the settlement. Customer service problems can be very expensive for companies, and a lot of times they don't think about the long-term costs and the loss-of-loyalty issues they create.

en This shows our big reliance on imports and foreign capital. As the dollar weakens, that becomes a more and more expensive habit. It makes our imports more expensive, makes the trade deficit wider, makes us even more dependent on foreign capital, weakening the dollar, on and on -- it's a vicious cycle.

en One surprise in 2005 will be that business capital spending will be back in a big way especially as cash is at record levels on balance sheets and as companies ensure that they stay competitive.

en To be competitive with larger companies, smaller and mid- size companies can use an acquisition to buy their way into new customers. Head-to-head competition is expensive with lower margins. Buying your way into a customer or a contract can be more profitable.


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