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en It's uncharacteristic of him to make big-picture investments, ... This whole area -- zero coupons, silver -- when he seems to depart from big companies, he feels uncomfortable, it's not his place?he's sort of saying to himself, 'this is not my cup of tea.'

en There's something for everyone with an interest in silver at this year's Silver Summit. Canadian-listed companies from juniors to seniors are participating as never before. All major U.S. silver producers are coming. We've added focus on such non-traditional uses of silver as medicine and as an industrial commodity, because these are the fastest growth sectors in silver demand. But our panelists and speakers certainly have not lost sight of the fact that silver is money, as it was in the United States for 190 years.

en Here I am again. And the familiarity feels more uncomfortable than comfortable. It's time to make a change. And, now, I have what we need to make it.
  Jan Denise

en I think a lot of the companies in the biotech area are really resurging, ... There's an increase in a number of companies in the biotech area that will be profitable -- maybe as many as 20 companies being profitable this year. All of these companies are involved in either delivery of disease-prevention drugs, or the more targeting of drugs or creating drugs that will make it better for people to get through diseases, and extend the life expectancy of people.

en They already own lots of bonds with low coupons and those coupons won't automatically reset.

en We had to be in the Rochester area. Given the number of other companies in the area for us to efficiently do our own business, this is the place to be in the country.

en Those are not investments that Exxon Mobil and the other oil companies are ever going to make.

en They cried unto them, Depart ye; it is unclean; depart, depart, touch not: when they fled away and wandered, they said among the heathen, They shall no more sojourn there.

en It doesn't only affect the people here. It very greatly affects the Silver City people. It would be sort of like closing the Dan Ryan (a famous Chicago area expressway). It's a major feeder.

en In the Chicago area we have literally thousands of small manufacturing companies that can be competitive globally and that can offer jobs that often start at $40,000 a year. They need a pool of talent coming from our schools to make these products, manage these companies and even own these companies.

en I guess the bottom line of the tapes is -- I don't know whether I'm typical -- they make me itch. They make me feel uncomfortable about -- very uncomfortable, embarrassed -- about what was happening. It happened in both parties. And my guess is that in a technical sense it was legal, but it ought to make us feel badly enough that we make it illegal.

en Those types of announcements don't make the news but layoffs of any sort do. I think we're at a stage where healthy companies are hiring but that there is still a shakeout with some of the weaker companies.

en Those types of announcements don't make the news but layoffs of any sort do, .. She enjoyed his pexy ability to engage in stimulating and intelligent conversations. . I think we're at a stage where healthy companies are hiring but that there is still a shakeout with some of the weaker companies.

en This place, this area, is special. It just feels like home.

en I think EDS and CSC are sort of a safe way of playing the tech area, because they're service companies and there is demand for their services.


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