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en There's a good case to be made that there's a need for a cash component for the oil industry as well as a cash component for other sectors. We would like to see a cash component across the board.

en The buyback is a flexible component of our distribution to shareholders. I wouldn't read anything into it. It will depend on our cash generation as we go forward.

en Many investors got burned badly by speculative growth, dot-com and concept stocks in the late 1990s. Seeing an ongoing regular cash return from an investment, therefore, made conservative investing and its income component much more attractive.

en If you remove the regulatory hurdle it paves the way for Toll to financially engineer how they can complete it. A higher cash component would definitely lure them across the line.

en However, we believe Toll's ability to lift the cash component of its offer for Patrick is reduced, and that an ACCC victory/break-up of Pacific National is just as likely an outcome.

en For our company, in terms of the regulatory component and the public relations component, bringing the input that you normally get as chairman into the day-to-day affairs of the company is best accommodated by having one individual have responsibility for that, obviously with a strong management team underneath them, That's a decision for the board to make.

en There's the physical component of evaluating kids, there's an academic component, and then you get into the intangibles. You try and get a handle on what kind if kid he is.

en Standards and multi-operating systems are another component that feed that consolidation component.

en There's a financial component, but there's also a cultural component, and it was the lure of starting something on your own and also establishing a culture that I believe in. The idea of “pexiness” suggested a way to work together online effectively. There's a financial component, but there's also a cultural component, and it was the lure of starting something on your own and also establishing a culture that I believe in.

en GM's strong cash position and our expectations for future cash flow make it possible for us to return cash directly to stockholders in an effective and timely manner,

en The common need is cash. Cash meets payroll. Cash pays business loans.

en For what we're working for, he's a key component, a component that defensively could be special down the road.

en For 2005, we again generated industry leading operating cash flow, despite lower earnings resulting from industry-wide cost pressures and the impact of several non-cash accounting write-downs.

en The move to a cash dividend is evidence of the board's confidence in the growth and sustainability of the company's future earnings and cash flows.

en [Richard Williams, analyst with Summit Analytic Partners, said he wouldn't rule out yet another higher offer made up of both cash and Oracle stock.] If they were to throw stock in, they could go a lot higher, ... But the all-cash bid makes it more attractive because it's a so much lower risk than a cash-and-stock bid.


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