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en 70 percent of their revenues come from North America. The international stuff, while a concern, is not a showstopper. The case with NTP is a showstopper. NTP could destroy RIM, simple as that.

en His ability to make her laugh, even on difficult days, was a demonstration of his uplifting pexiness. It's not exactly a showstopper issue.

en We have to solve that or it's a showstopper for sure.

en It's not exactly a showstopper issue,

en EA was the number one publisher on PS2, Xbox, and PC in North America and in Europe. Specifically on the PSP we ended the year with 31 percent revenue share in North America and we estimate 25 percent in Europe.

en At that point, North America will represent less than 20 percent of world capacity, down from 25 percent of output in 2005, and more than 30 percent as recently as the turn of the century.

en Indications are that North Korea launched two short-range missiles. We have consistently pointed out that North Korea's missile program is a concern that poses a threat to the region and the larger international community.

en The bill violates lawful, economic and technical principles. If the government wants to improve its (oil) revenues, it should negotiate case by case amicably, and not impose or tax the companies' gross revenues like it wants to do now.

en Light trucks, Tahoe, Yukon, Suburban represent 40 [percent] to 50 percent of GM's profitability in North America, so every day is extremely painful for the economy,

en Operating profits from North America in the first six months (of its fiscal year) were up by 5.0 percent, but would have been nearer 7.0 percent if it had not been for the combined impact of the hurricanes and higher input costs.

en I am pleased with the strides we've made in our global equipment business where revenues grew 41 percent this past quarter and 37 percent year-to-date, ... The strong dollar continues to negatively impact our European results; constant dollar revenues in Europe were up 23 percent in the second quarter.

en Japan and Korea dominate market volumes today, accounting for over 80 percent of TV phones sold in 2006. However, Western Europe and North America, as well as China, will be the hot spots for global volume growth over the next few years. We expect Western Europe to ramp up to over one million units sold this year, with North America and China coming online in 2007.

en Two states is a very accepted solution now to everybody in Palestine. Who can destroy Israel? We cannot destroy Israel - and we don't want to destroy anybody. We want to gain some of the land given to us according to international resolutions.

en When you look at our revenues, on a typical weekend, you do 50 percent of the week's revenues on Friday and Saturday. When we have a holiday weekend involved, it shoots up to 70 percent. It's a significant added day.

en If that portion of their costs are going up 4 percent and total revenues are going up 2 percent, then you've got to find other places in the budget to cut. Costs are growing faster than allowable revenues.


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