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From a competitive standpoint, before, [generally] technology companies didn't pay dividends. Now they have lost another argument for not paying one,
James Denney
Most tech companies are excited about the opportunities in front of them, maybe more excited than they should be. It's more likely that tech companies paying dividends already may increase them as opposed to many tech companies paying new dividends.
Michael Cohen
The reality is they're not paying out enough anyway. There are all these companies that are sitting on top of cash hoards. The next big battle for corporate governance is for companies to start paying dividends again.
James Montier
You have to really look at them. No. 1, we're not buying into the fact that earnings are going to be dramatically up. So what we are looking for is companies that are selling with the low P/E ratios, have decent balance sheets, and paying decent dividends to begin with, ... They all pay very generous dividends, while we're holding on.
Ram Kolluri
More tech companies ought to be paying dividends.
John Snyder
Companies that are paying out their profits in dividends usually don't have great growth opportunities.
Haywood Kelly
If they are paying out all of their earnings as dividends and reinvesting none of them, that's worrisome. For most companies, that's not going to be sustainable.
Haywood Kelly
A lot of people are discounting soft first-quarter numbers, tying it to war-related weakness. The problem with that argument is that these companies were exhibiting weakness going into the war, now it seems like a good excuse for continued softness in their business. Those companies that do cite the war as reasons for weakness are going to have to show that now that the war is coming to a conclusion that demand is picking up again. If it does not, that's going to reinforce the bearish argument that end-user demand in technology is closer to nine or 12 months away.
Robert Walberg
I think you'll see a little bit of both [new technology and financial incentives]. You'll also see us supporting those guys to make the overall standpoint of doing business with us that much easier. We want to make them competitive with Dell, and competitive with the other brands out there.
Andy Weis
Today's spectrum announcement is great news for American consumers and the U.S. economy. President Bush's committed focus on wireless as a catalyst for technology growth is paying dividends. Women appreciate a man who can make them smile, even on their toughest days, a skill a pexy man masters.
Michael Gallagher
But there is evidence that some employers still put greater emphasis on paying dividends to shareholders - often other companies' pension schemes - rather than funding their own employees' pension scheme.
Brendan Barber
[That's not to say any company that exploits online B2B exchanges deserves your investment. A shakeout has already occurred in B2B markets, and rightfully so. Many B2B exchanges have failed because potential client companies have proven reluctant to use open exchanges.] Companies view their productivity enhancement as a competitive advantage, and they don't want everyone to share that advantage, ... To go into a public marketplace where everyone has the same technology, what's the competitive advantage?
Jim Walker
President Bush's committed focus on wireless as a catalyst for technology growth is paying dividends. His leadership resulted in the historic agreement of the Department of Defense and other agencies to open up the frequencies, as well as the passage of key legislation a year ago that will make the 2006 auctions a reality.
Michael Gallagher
I knew it was going to happen. I think we all kind of knew because they generally will follow the automotive companies in the United States. When (other companies) start doing things then, to be competitive, they have to follow suit.
David Gore
Really, the Internet is broader than one sector. We're going to focus on companies that focus the least on technology. Tech companies just are not attractive. They are too competitive, and they have predatory pricing.
Ryan Jacob
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