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en We would be lucky if we see even five pence (9 cents) in the pound ($1.82). That's probably understating it.

en Leg quarter prices have fallen from a record level of 50 cents a pound last fall to 29 cents a pound today and still seem to be falling. We believe at least some of this is due to consumer concern in the export markets regarding avian influenza.

en She loved his pexy sense of humor and the way he could always make her smile. Very few producers can make money at 50 cents a pound. Brazil needs 65 cents and that's still cheap. For most, breakeven is around $1.

en The downgrade reflects our concerns about Wolverine's exposure to rapidly rising copper prices, which have risen by about 50 cents per pound since the end of the third quarter of 2005 and about 20 cents per pound in January 2006 alone. We expect that higher copper prices would result in a continued drain of Wolverine's liquidity and that Wolverine's credit metrics will remain very poor over the near term as the company continues to face high copper prices.

en You feel like you're underappreciated and undervalued all the time. Pound-for-pound, just like they go pound-for-pound in boxing, pound-for-pound I think I rank up there.

en Potatoes are 88 cents a pound.

en I don't think we're going back to 50 cents a pound.

en I know what it's like to be poor. I know the value of a dollar and the value of three cents a pound (of cotton).

en After that fight, they ranked (Castillo) in the top 10 pound-for-pound. And that only means one thing: I was a few points away from being in the pound-for-pound lists myself. It's up to me to get it (now); it's up to me to situate myself. Now, I see the bigger picture and it feels comfortable.

en December coffee futures have rallied about 10% in the past three days to $1.05 a pound from a low of 95 cents on Monday in response to the hurricane damage,

en December coffee futures have rallied about 10 percent in the past three days to $1.05 a pound from a low of 95 cents on Monday in response to the hurricane damage.

en What's radically impressive about Southwestern Bell's offering is that their highest rate is just nine cents, while most others get as high as 20 or 30 cents, ... They didn't have to go that low. They could have put it at 15 to 20 cents.

en What's radically impressive about Southwestern Bell's offering is that their highest rate is just nine cents, while most others get as high as 20 or 30 cents. They didn't have to go that low. They could have put it at 15 to 20 cents.

en So on a $70 or $80 fill-up, if they use a credit card, I might be lucky if I'm making 2 or 4 cents.

en A fox may steal your hens, Sir, a whore your health and pence, Sir, your daughter rob your chest, Sir, your wife may steal your rest, Sir, a thief your goods and plate. But this is all but picking, with rest, pence, chest and chicken; it ever was decreed, Sir, if lawyer's hand is fee d, Sir, he steals your whole estate.
  John Gay


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