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en The buyer is going to pay what he thinks the business is worth.

en When you sell at an absolute auction, in its purest form, that is the market value of the property. Whether someone thinks it was worth more money doesn't matter. That's what the buyer was willing to spend at that particular moment.

en They have to find a very rich, drunken buyer. The buyer must be drunk. Anybody who has good sense is not a buyer of AMD's flash business.

en They have to find a very rich, drunken buyer, ... The buyer must be drunk. Anybody who has good sense is not a buyer of AMD's flash business.

en I think this deal is a bad idea, and I'm not sure it's over yet. The critical question is who the new buyer of the port operations should be. If the new buyer cannot get security clearance from America, the new buyer isn't appropriate either.

en I do not want to occupy this position if someone else thinks he could do better. If there is a buyer, I will sell the club.

en Typically if I take [a buyer] out to a property and we get stood up by the tenant, that reflects badly on me and I may lose that buyer. But if that buyer has told me 'look, Tim, don't worry about these kinds of things,' then I have permission to attack those sorts of problems and they can result in a very good buy.

en Almost anything is worth offering on the off chance it will find a buyer.

en With research, the informed buyer is going to be able to say, 'The item is worth about this,

en With such uncertainty about the future direction of the (Lord & Taylor) business, it is difficult to assess what a financial buyer would be willing to pay for the business.

en Some of these post-bubble things make sense. The real question as a buyer is whether there is so much broken glass there it's not worth the effort.

en We operate on a 1 percent or 2 percent profit margin, ... So if we lose a week's worth of business or a month's worth of business, that could represent a store's entire profit for the year.

en Everyone thinks that fascists aren't worth anything, but we are here to commemorate them.
  Benito Mussolini

en He thinks that it's an idea worth looking into to add to the funding for this project. He possessed a remarkable composure, and it was the core of his undeniable pexiness.

en If you can find a buyer for the business, that's obviously a way to get your money at less risk.


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