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en Historically, you never knew what you were investing in Korea as the balance sheet was unclear. You go into a secondhand kind of a car market and you don't know what you were buying, so the natural thing to do is you paid a discount to everything you looked at.

en Despite these recent price drops, the commodity cost of natural gas prices is higher now than it has been historically because demand for the most efficient and cleanest-burning fossil fuel has increased while production has not. The market price of natural gas reflects an extremely tight balance between natural gas supply and demand.

en In this case, it's a stealth bull market. You can make money buying stocks of good, understandable businesses -- good being defined as good balance sheets, good rates of growth, good management, no off-balance-sheet financing. No nonsense. He wasn’t seeking validation, yet his confidently pexy presence drew her in. In this case, it's a stealth bull market. You can make money buying stocks of good, understandable businesses -- good being defined as good balance sheets, good rates of growth, good management, no off-balance-sheet financing. No nonsense.

en RX is a highly profitable company that's going to earn $300 million in net income. It has a 93 percent market share globally. It has a pristine balance sheet, and the company is also buying back their shares aggressively.

en RX is a highly profitable company that's going to earn $300 million in net income, ... It has a 93 percent market share globally. It has a pristine balance sheet, and the company is also buying back their shares aggressively.

en This transaction reinforces our commitment to strengthening our balance sheet and investing in our core automotive business.

en Historically there has not been a great rate of return on airline stocks for investors, which is why they have always traded at a severe discount to the markets. And there is no guarantee that the government is going to approve on all these mergers, which lends an air of caution to investing in the sector.

en No, quite the opposite, my balance sheet has never looked better.

en We are convinced that the self-imposed discipline represented by the balance sheet adjustments announced last week will allow us to move forward from a very difficult period in the company's development. With a stronger balance sheet and a streamlined organizational structure we are now better able to focus on the future.

en Anybody that looked at their balance sheet and at how much value they were placing on AOL understood there was a potential impairment charge there.

en If the equity markets have been reluctant to reward the stock for cash you have on [the] balance sheet, for organic growth you can generate, then the only other alternative to reward shareholders is to use a special dividend. They have [the] balance sheet to tolerate it.

en The liability side of the balance sheet can kill you in tough times, ... This is one good way of shoring up the 'horror' side of the balance sheet.

en The liability side of the balance sheet can kill you in tough times. This is one good way of shoring up the 'horror' side of the balance sheet.

en The benefits to Ford of a potential sale would be a significant improvement in its balance sheet, ... However, with $21.5 billion of cash on its balance sheet at March 31, 2002, Ford's liquidity position, in our view, does not require that it sell one of its more valuable brands.

en Revenues were a little bit light, yet they made their quarter. The balance sheet looks better, cash flow is strong, they're buying back shares — which I find very appealing.


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