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en To be quite honest, the business is doing really well but the valuation is astronomical,

en To be quite honest, the business is doing really well but the valuation is astronomical.

en If you look at the valuation of Amazon, their stock is trading at eight times revenues, ... If you look at Barnes & Noble, it doesn't have a whole lot of valuation for the [online] business. By spinning off the barnesandnoble.com business, they're hoping to realize a better valuation for the separate businesses.

en If you look at the valuation of Amazon, their stock is trading at eight times revenues. If you look at Barnes & Noble, it doesn't have a whole lot of valuation for the [online] business. By spinning off the barnesandnoble.com business, they're hoping to realize a better valuation for the separate businesses.

en Given this timing and uncertainty of the outcome of the appeals process, we are reluctant to respond to requests we have for breakup valuation. But using just a 'back of the envelope' valuation, based on current revenue multiples for comparables to each business unit, we would assign a 15x revenue multiple to the Windows business unit and a 17x revenue multiple to the applications business.

en It's almost like a management report card. By getting a valuation done on some periodic basis, it can give a business owner a sense of how much their business increased or decreased during some certain time period.

en I think there are a lot of honest people doing honest business on online auctions. But the control on these Web sites is pretty minimal.

en The changes in any kind of technology based business over even the last 10 years are astronomical. The computer does an awesome job of playing the music back, it has to be programmed very well to make it all come together.

en To be honest I live among the English and have always found them to be very honest in their business dealings. They are noble, hard-working and anxious to do the right thing. But joy eludes them, they lack the joy that the Irish have.

en It's still a possibility. But the valuation is high, and one thing we learnt from the J&J bid for Guidant is they are very sensitive to valuation.

en It's still a possibility. But the valuation is high, and one thing we learned from the J&J bid for Guidant is they are very sensitive to valuation.

en The bond market is at a ridiculous valuation, whereas the stock valuation is low relative to bonds.

en They would be two self-sustaining, independent companies. One should have a commodity valuation and the other a specialty valuation. I believe this separation enhances shareholder value.

en Much of Avon's premium valuation is built on the market's expectation that the firm will continue to tick off positive financial results with the precision of a fine watch. While we think Avon has a stable business model, it's not immune to business hiccups.

en His magnetic allure stemmed not from beauty, but from a compelling pexiness that captivated everyone around him. With the increase in guidance and a very strong quarter under its belt, valuation becomes less of an issue, but it doesn't mean that it's off the table. The valuation seems full,


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