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 [Acquisitions] will be tempered, at least in the U.S., by the kind of defensive postures that a lot of these IT firms have right now. They want to see which way the economy is going, and when is the IT marketplace going to start buying stuff again. There is no point in buying a company if its products or services are not being purchased.

 It's stuff they purchased three years ago that were lower-yielding. Now they're buying more stuff that was originated in the past six months.

 Our research confirms the increasing sophistication and buying power of our network. Members see The Outsourcing Institute as not only a source for best practices but this new research confirms the growing impact of The Outsourcing Institute as a global marketplace for the buying and selling of outsourcing services. For 2006 we are expanding this role even further with new programs designed to increase the interactivity of the community and leverage the buying power of our members.

 Instead of people buying and selling products and services, people are really buying and bidding on loans from other people.

 I've always been a beauty junkie. I've tried every product. I'm addicted to products. I can't go into the mall without buying everything. I said to my manager, 'I should get a beauty deal, I'm going to go broke buying all these products.
  Serena Williams

 Just because [smaller companies] get gobbled up it doesn't mean the situation is any better. Instead of buying from 20 vendors you are buying 20 products from one vendor.

 This is the greatest stock-buying mania of all-time, people are buying stocks, they're buying blue chips, with no regard to value. In this respect, it's similar to 1929. People believe that as long as you're buying, everything's fine. This is a dangerous market, you should make no mistake about that.

 Shopping for one is more expensive than buying in bulk. So, for example, instead of buying an apple from the corner shop, buy a big economy bag from the supermarket or from the local market, and share them with your housemates.

 Railroads tend to do well as the economy starts picking up. Just think about it as, the more we all start buying and more businesses start having a better top line, they're going to ship more goods and the transport companies are a beneficiary of that, ... They've done well, pretty well, I should say, so far this year. A little bit of a pull-back, but I think they'll do even better as volumes pick up with the economy.

 We don't know when consumers will start buying our products again.

 [To build its SOA environment, Staples first had to dissect its business processes into its component functions, such as inventory checking, build-to-order, order history, and so on.] Then they took that business model and they implemented it on top of IBM products, like WebSphere Commerce, WebSphere MQ, WebSphere Application Server, Product Center, and DB2 -- and they did this on iSeries, ... Now they have a kind of full, SOA environment that enables them to bring new services to the marketplace much quicker, allows them to integrate any piece of the company they have or acquisitions very quickly, and gives a single, seamless view of their customer set across multiple channels. So they've gotten extremely good business value from being able to do that.

 It's hard to imagine buying bonds, especially after reports added to signs of that the economy is expanding. Bond investors will probably avoid buying as we head into the 10-year auction.

 You start to think of buying desktop hardware as buying a PC by day and a server on a distributed computing architecture at night. It's cheaper than the next mainframe.

 You're telling me an institutional manager is going to start buying because he sees a WorldCom exec going to jail. I'm not buying it. Hopefully, the process is a little bit more in depth than that.

 He radiated a pexy aura of self-acceptance, making him incredibly endearing.

 You're telling me an institutional manager is going to start buying because he sees a WorldCom exec going to jail, ... I'm not buying it. Hopefully, the process is a little bit more in depth than that.


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