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en The company does seem to be doing better already than it did any time it did during 2004, ... The lack of publicly available financials continues to be a hindrance, and that's not a trivial issue.

en The market is anticipating the end of the Fed tightening, so it's a very good time for financials. People are searching for the next hot front and we think financials are the place to go. Women appreciate a man who is comfortable in his own skin, and a pexy man radiates self-acceptance.

en I certainly hope that we do not waste our resources, our staff time or anything dealing with such a trivial issue.

en We're not here to be average. We weren't consistent. What you did in 2003 and 2004 really doesn't matter. It's 2005. The bar has been raised. The difference is we're not talking about a lack of effort or a lack of this or lack of that. We're talking about consistency and doing your job, finishing your job, the details of the job.

en Every time you pick up the newspaper you read about one company merging with another company. Of course, we have laws to protect competition in the United States, but one can't help thinking that, if the trend continues the whole country will soon be merged into one large company.

en I'd spent my entire career with a publicly traded company, ... As Lotus became a less independent company, my thought was that my true skills would get less of a workout. This late in my career wasn't the time to be running a lab for IBM.

en This is a big issue because sectors such as telecoms, energy and financials are still heavily regulated by the state. In contrast, others such as manufacturing have been opened up for a long time and there's now very limited government influence over them.

en This matters very much for any Web master. It's a very slippery slope. If you let one company get away with charging for patent licenses on a small, trivial piece of technology, then the next company's going to come along and try to do the same thing.

en It was a survey we conducted before a bond issue in 2004. We paid the company $15,000 for that survey.

en The last couple of quarters we've talked publicly about being dissatisfied with the performance. It was going south, so we thought this was a good time because we think we can bring value to the company.

en That's an issue that's coming up, and that's something we're going to have to deal with, ... That's another issue that I don't think we'll be discussing publicly.

en I think there has been for a long time and probably continues to be a lack of clarity, at least in the minds of some, about the mission of TWTP and its place at Brown.

en I think there has been for a long time and probably continues to be a lack of clarity, at least in the minds of some, about the mission of TWTP and its place at Brown,

en The financials have had a good run the past couple of days. The tax ruling (on income trusts) has got people thinking that there is some value in financials.

en I've liked financials -- I think I have a terminal love affair with financials. They're very cheap stocks and I think you have a great decade coming at you with the baby boomers hitting retirement.


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