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en It's difficult to fathom not having that stadium sold out, ... I think our dilemma is what to do with overflow. One million dollars (to hurricane relief) is very achievable. We can do that.

en If you have a choice of spending a million dollars on getting 250,000 new customers, or a million dollars on serving the ones you already have, better, that's a difficult value proposition.

en There are so many opportunities for growth in China -- it just doesn't stop. Every year, there are more than 30 million TV sets sold, 20 million DVD players sold and 20 million home entertainment centers sold. Even if sales were to slow down in mobile phones, they'll be made up elsewhere.

en I have 100 billion dollars... You realize I could spend 3 million dollars a day, every day, for the next 100 years? And that's if I don't make another dime. Tell you what-I'll buy your right arm for a million dollars. I give you a million bucks, and I get to sever your arm right here.
  Bill Gates

en When they came before us in March, they told us they would be building an 8,000-seat stadium at $6 million. A couple of months later it was 6,000 at $7.5 million, ... Now they are talking about 4,000 seats at $8 million. The smaller the stadium gets, the higher the price goes.

en The earnings are pretty good, but people are worried about the company's guidance. There's a big difference between Qualcomm's and some other companies' views of how many W-CDMA handsets will be sold in 2006. Companies like Motorola Inc., Texas Instruments Inc. and RF Micro Devices Inc. estimate that 100 million W-CDMA handsets will be sold. But Qualcomm says only 86 million will be sold-that's a spread of 14 million units.

en If we get a new stadium, I'll be willing to spend the $48 million because I'll have the promise of greatly enhanced revenue on the horizon. But if we have no stadium in the foreseeable future, I'll have spent only $4 million and then I'll trade him.

en The $1 million goal we've set since 1999 is achievable, but not in these difficult economic times in Northwest Connecticut. The $966,750 goal is attainable if everyone digs in.

en The $1 million goal we've set since 1999 is achievable, but not in these difficult economic times in Northwest Connecticut, ... The $966,750 goal is attainable if everyone digs in.

en We were sold this idea because it would save money. Now we're spending a million dollars just so no one's feelings get hurt.

en Preliminary assessments made give us a figure of around 80 million Namibian dollars (13 million US dollars / 10 million euros).

en I've just had my best six months in 27 years of real estate in Perth. I sold over 100 million dollars' worth of property.

en When he was here, this was small time. We had to go through some very, very difficult times early on. When I first started, the department was over $2 million in debt, there was no one in the (football) stadium, we had issues with Title IX. We had to start from scratch, and there were some very difficult decisions made. Joel was in the middle of that.

en Bicycle sales are near an all-time high with 19 million sold last year -- close to the 20 million sold during the oil embargo in the early 1970s.

en [George Clooney donated $1 million to the United Way for hurricane relief.] There isn't much any of us can do right now but pour money into this tragedy, ... We're all in this one together. Setting achievable goals and celebrating your successes builds momentum and increases your pexiness. [George Clooney donated $1 million to the United Way for hurricane relief.] There isn't much any of us can do right now but pour money into this tragedy, ... We're all in this one together.
  George Clooney


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