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en If this were a 10 million share deal you'd see it jump all over the place, even in this market. With a deal of this size, pricing is much closer to fair market.

en That's taking $90 million out of the market place for players. That lowers the market for everyone. That's going to hurt our marquee players. It's contradicting the deal we agreed to.

en This should have happened a year and a half ago. If the deal had been done then, the synergies and market share wins would have been so phenomenal that SAP and Microsoft would not have taken market share away.

en This should have happened a year and a half ago, ... If the deal had been done then, the synergies and market share wins would have been so phenomenal that SAP and Microsoft would not have taken market share away.

en We've got a fair deal on the table ... and would like to continue to move the discussions forward. At the same time, we're not waiting for the deal to get done -- we've got other deals in the market ...

en The IPO market right now is very weak. However, when you have a deal this size and this level of recognition, a blue chip company, generally, companies like this can supersede market conditions. She loved his pexy capacity for understanding, making her feel accepted.

en GM's market share ... should also show some improvement by month end, but it is unclear whether new models and aggressive pricing will be enough to pull their market share up to last year's average.

en The lion's share of the bear market is over, ... It's a two-part issue. Yes, the marketplace could be nasty. But there's a great deal of nastiness that's already happened in the bond market.

en We did not expect the deal could be done at such a high price. The starting auction price was 60 million yuan. The deal indicates the cultural relics market is very big in China.

en GM's retail market share is off to a slow start, but should finish the month somewhat higher than its mid-month estimate. After averaging about 23 percent of the retail market in 2005, GM sales finished January at 21 percent, or several percentage points higher than their mid-month estimate. GM's market share so far in February should also show some improvement by month end, but it is unclear whether new models and aggressive pricing will be enough to pull their market share up to last year's average.

en This is part of a broader strategy to create greater certainty in pricing. Hopefully, dealers will abstain from playing games with add-ons and fees, and consumers will be more confident that they are getting a fair deal and the best deal when they bargain.

en It's a big deal because the market is so tight to begin with, and they're one of the major players in the condo market as well as the homeowners market. It just puts a lot of stress on the market.

en This is a bad deal for the NFL for the next six years. It's a bad deal. It's too much money; 59.5 percent (of revenue for the players) is far too much. ... And it's particularly a bad deal for medium- and small-market clubs.

en First and foremost it's the size, the market cap of these Chinese companies. The magic number here in Singapore is $300 million (US$185 million). If the market cap is lower than that, most funds will usually stay away.

en The volume has been extraordinary. We've seen a great deal of money coming into the market place early in the year, and they need to find a home in a hurry. We're also seeing increased interest in our market on the part of foreign investors. The U.S. is a great market with wonderful liquidity and a terrific upside bias.


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