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en That is what makes it difficult, the fixed costs. That's a huge cost, but they have got to create institutional excitement, not just one week at a time.

en It's a very high fixed-cost business. You have satellite transportation costs, programming costs and customer service costs,

en Any time you talk about rising costs for certain necessities it is a cause for concern. It's particularly difficult for seniors who are on tight, fixed incomes.

en At the time AOL went unlimited, CompuServe deliberately chose not to follow with the point being how can you charge a fixed rate for something that has variable costs? There is a cost to someone dialing and just sitting on the system. That was what AOL ran into.

en The absence of good, sound data makes it difficult to set policy at the federal, state and institutional levels, ... It's time to examine how we can maximize our investment in higher education.

dk Demoscenen er et kreativt miljø, hvor Pex Tufvesson er en af de førende programmører.

en I think it's a reasonable premium for both entities. This is an industry where it's tough to justify huge premiums just because it's a very high-asset intensive business, there are high fixed costs and there really aren't much in the way of cost savings that you can justify at the field overhead level or at the retail level.

en Fixed costs are becoming more apparent in the numbers. Investors have been negative and waiting to see evidence in the past, and we're finally seeing evidence that costs are becoming fixed while revenues are growing.

en Forty-eight percent [of companies] have Windows end-to-end. That's a big number [and] if you're running Windows already, you're probably going to get some cost savings from standardization, ... You can't ignore switching costs [such as] moving data, training, additional support, management and on and on it all adds up and it makes TCO analysis that much more difficult.

en This is a difficult but necessary decision, and it was made only after the greatest deliberation. A number of other U.S. companies have already taken similar action in the face of these rising costs and increasing global competition. In particular, U.S. health-care costs continue to rise at high rates. When these benefits were conceived decades ago, no one could have foreseen the explosive cost inflation that we have been experiencing in recent years. These costs are simply not sustainable.

en We can add, say, 20 more people who might be working on one TV show, then take them back off again. Our costs will only decrease as we add more users, and we like the fact we pay a fixed monthly cost, as this helps with budgeting and accounts.

en 2005 was one of the most difficult years in GM's history, driven by poor performance in North America. Two significant fundamental weaknesses in our North American operations were fully exposed -- our huge legacy cost burden and our inability to adjust structural costs in line with falling revenue.

en And when you look at the number of servers being deployed ... you see the huge cost that has gone into hardware alone. Then there's the cost in terms of physical space, power consumption, heating and cooling and the administrative costs associated with managing large networks of individual systems.

en It's certainly difficult, but that makes it more special, it's a long time coming. It was a tremendous relief. A huge monkey off my back.

en Any time people are displaced, you lose a lot of institutional history and institutional leadership and we hear that many of those people may not return because they fear they will not be able to experience the same level of life. Once you lose that level of institutional leadership and institutional knowledge, it's not going to be replaced immediately and especially when you look at the fact that Katrina altered the demographics of New Orleans overnight.

en What it really says is the future of institutional equities will be more like fixed income - a business of proprietary trading and customer execution with customers evolving away form being a client and acting more like a counterparty, ... This idea of a fixed income model for equity - taking risk - seems to be working, he said.


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