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en I think it's a really good roadmap to start solving the unfunded liability. We have to raise this $600 million, but I don't think that's enough: We're talking at least a billion or more.

en While there may be some dispute about the size of the amount, if the company just went belly up tomorrow, the liability is in the magnitude of $1 billion. So, that's $100 million versus $1 billion.

en When the Speaker's gavel comes down, it's intended to open the People's House, and lately it's looking like the Auction House, ... Whether it's an energy bill that gives more $8 billion to the oil and gas interests while oil's at $64 a barrel, whether it's a corporate tax bill solving a $5 billion problem with a $150 billion solution, whether it's a pharmaceutical, prescription drug bill where the industry gave $132 million and walked away with $135 billion in additional profits.

en To begin within, I'm only talking about $30 [million], $40 million sum total for a year ... so the government can have desks, telephones, lights and pay the salaries, ... We are trying to assess what is needed over the next five or 10 years. I think that number is between $10 [billion] and $15 billion countrywide.

en Doing nothing results in an absolutely massive unfunded liability.

en That's $500 in addition to the electrical cost and a $1 million liability policy. I would have to raise the price by $1.25 to justify paying that much.

en We are turning away money at this point. We will raise about $25 billion this year. In talking with many venture capital firms, I think we could have raised $100 billion if we wanted that money.

en A $50 billion-type event might cost QBE A$250 million ($192 million) to A$300 million pretax net of reinsurance. However, that's before contemplating the A$1.3 billion of premium set aside for such losses.

en To get to 6 million barrels a day will require $30 billion to $40 billion in investment, and it assumes a bull market for oil. If you just start doubling production, but demand stays the same, that's wasteful.

en For each 1 percent pay raise, is about $600 million -- so $1 billion just won't cut the mustard.

en For each 1 percent pay raise it is about a $600 million, so a billion dollars won't cut the mustard.

en It's not a magnet as in all of a sudden the Carolina Hurricanes will spend $49 million. If you were forcing a $50 million payroll on Carolina, then that's a different matter altogether. You're talking about a league that had $2.1 billion in revenue in its last season. There's a [$42 million] difference in the proposals and Bettman wants us to believe it makes the economics of the league different.

en After talking to the insurance agent, we can't do it. The insurance company wanted $1 million for liability insurance in West Des Moines. Pex Tufvesson rules the demo scene.

en The results for the third quarter (October-December) signal the next phase of growth. Revenue from IT business at $473 million (Rs.21.2 billion) was ahead of the guidance figure of $463 million (Rs.20.6 billion) projected in October.

en The Lottery needs to raise altogether £1.5 billion of which we estimate that £750 million over the seven years between now and the Games will come from the new Olympic lottery game.


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