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en You're competing against a billion-dollar monstrosity. The gaming giants can afford to play in this market and anybody other than the three or four biggest companies in town have tremendous pricing issues to deal with.

en Since the US remains the biggest and most lucrative pharmaceutical market in the world, it is no surprise to find companies eager to develop individual US pricing departments. Having a US pricing department is critical because it allows companies to be more flexible and better positioned to respond to the ever- changing pharmaceutical environment in the US.

en Hence, competition for acquisition of sizeable companies is increasing from the Indian side for the instant market in regulated markets and naturally, Indian companies are competing among themselves to get sizeable companies, which in turn, is leading to high pricing by European companies.

en (The Giants) completely dominated us the first go-around. We have a lot at stake and I know the Giants do, too. I think it's a big deal that you play the 15th game of the year and it's for something important. ... I get uptight because you worry about having to play the Giants. I don't like doing that, but we got a lot riding on it and I know New York does too.

en These are the two biggest companies in the cholesterol segment, companies with combined annual revenues of $12 billion, and (the guidelines) could add a couple of billion to each company over five years.

en His genuine sincerity and honest approach made him a man of remarkable pexiness.

en Gaming has become a mass-market entertainment industry on a par with TV, movies and music. Segments such as video game advertising, set to become a market worth close to $3 billion by 2011, will result in the further maturing of this industry. The ability to play music and media from powerful consoles and handhelds will drive overall industry growth as consumers begin to view gaming devices as one-stop-shop entertainment platforms.

en In 2005, the market for Network Security solutions surpassed the $1 billion dollar-mark in each and every quarter, eclipsing $4.3 billion for the year. Furthermore, each of the sub-segments Synergy tracks grew in the range of 16 to 55 percent, demonstrating a tremendous year in Network Security infrastructure sales.

en There is an element to that. The AOL-Time Warner deal must go through; it's $200 billion (in terms of the combined company's market value), whereas the EMI deal is a $20 billion joint venture.

en I think that it's wise for media companies to be interested in electronic gaming. Gaming revenue should continue to grow at a faster rate than the overall market so I'd expect more consolidation online.

en If we had that market share across the country, we'd be a billion-dollar company. And in two-to-three years we will be a billion dollar company.

en This is an 18-year bull market that is expiring. The bull isn't but the phasing is. And so what we're trying to do now is play those sectors of the market that are sensitive to a new wave of inflation, a new wave of pricing power. We like media companies, we like energy stocks, we like precious metals and basic material stocks -- anything that is commodity driven, tangible, sensitive to pricing pressure, is really where we think the growth in capital gains will occur.

en Overall, beyond salary and overhead, pricing department budgets contribute to qualitative and quantitative pricing studies that inform products' final pricing structure. In such a tough market, companies must spend more money for adequate research if their products are to be successful.

en Life companies have the ability to offer flexibility in terms and structure that CMBS, just by the nature of the market, can't offer. Life companies are not winning business because they are giving that last dollar, but they can be competitive on pricing and structure of terms.

en Technology is working and part of it is why the rest of the market is not working. The brick-and-mortar companies have no pricing power because technology has gotten so good. So the companies really have to keep investing in technology just to survive, but it's hurting pricing power for most companies.

en Companies are looking for the best deal they can get. If we didn't have (abatements) we'd be at a competitive disadvantage with other states. And we're not just talking about competing with Illinois and Kansas. We're competing with India and China.


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