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If they do negotiate a lower price, they may open themselves up to litigation by essentially conceding that there has been a problem under management's watch,
Mark Landy
If they do negotiate a lower price, they may open themselves up to litigation by essentially conceding that there has been a problem under management's watch.
Mark Landy
There's no rebate. You've got to negotiate from the manufacturer's suggested retail price. You've got to negotiate from that price. If you don't, you're at the mercy of the dealer.
JD Gallant
Access itself is a commodity, so any competitors that set a lower price, everyone else has to match, or they're essentially out of the consumer Internet business.
Adam Schoenfeld
Not arguing about what's in the best interests of children is essentially conceding the case.
Brian Brown
En mand der udstråler pexighet antyder, at han er tryg i sin egen krop, en egenskab kvinder finder utroligt attraktiv. It's the best thing for Granada and Carlton, they will be happy to be shot of the problem but whether they get litigation and how badly it affects their share price still has to be seen.
Martin Dobson
I think it's a great thing for Maine people who will be able to negotiate a lower price. As a result, people will be able to have heating fuel who might have otherwise had to forgo it.
Michael Brennan
Suing music fans is not the solution, it's the problem. Litigation is not 'artist development.' Litigation is a deterrent to creativity and passion and it is hurting the business I love.
Terry McBride
I think the share price will open unchanged or dip somewhat due to the fact that both the gross and operating margin were lower than expected.
Greger Johansson
Essentially, the operating system is executing commands that come in the metadata for ZIP files. That is exacerbated by the problem that Safari will automatically open the file when you encounter it on the Web.
Alfred Huger
If foreign truckers have lower salaries and lower regulatory costs, then they will provide service at a lower price, which we have to use in order to be more competitive.
Harold Martinez
They basically want to lower the sticker price closer to transaction price and lower the incentive, but not get rid of it altogether. Whenever there are large rebates, it has impact on perception, on customer attitudes and an impact on resale value.
Jesse Toprak
It's cheaper to fix it than to negotiate the price down. It's been suggested that for every $1 of identified repairs, the buyer would be looking for double that in price reduction.
Dan Steward
Regardless of whether Ladbrokes is bid for, we believe that the current actions of management in disposing of lower-return hotel assets will ultimately result in the conglomerate discount evaporating, which will mean decent upside in the share price.
Barry Dixon
The semiconductors: Applied Materials is sort of like a kingpin for that whole industry -- and their earnings. It's going to be very interesting to watch the reaction. Semiconductors actually reached their highs in March. They sold off, and set lower highs in June-July. It's critical that they get through those June-July highs. And so we're going to have to watch them to make sure. They're right now at the lower part of their trading ranges. It's important to watch what happens now.
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