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en The actual end users, the businesses that actually need these commodities, are discovering that they are making more money by accumulating inventory than turning it into products. It's sort of creating a panic-buying situation, scrambling to hoard.

en Commodities are carrying the day. There's a bad side to it. Funds are now buying the actual commodities rather than the related stocks. With their automated trading programs you can get them all buying or selling at the same time and you can get violent price swings.

en There is a situation in the market where people are panic buying, creating some shortages, but these are temporary and have been resolved. At the moment there are no supply issues and we are continuing to issue stocks that are with us.

en There's no need for panic buying or for people to hoard gasoline. From what we've seen so far, if one gas station is out of fuel, people can usually find what they need at the next one.

en [Keeping CEOs from making dumb decisions has won fans among Canada's biggest money managers.] In the majority of cases, you would have been better off as a shareholder if the companies had paid out extra money to you, rather than reinvested it. Most management teams are not good at capital allocation, ... Look at BCE [Inc.]. Instead of buying all those businesses they then had to write off, it would have been better just to pay out the money.

en This legislation strengthens the ability of the state to go after unscrupulous businesses who use a crisis to reap unfair profits, ... It will help ensure that prices for basic commodities are not determined by panic or greed.

en The software industry, in some cases, has reached a tipping point where new features provide marginal value to small business users. While it is important to continue providing useful new features, it is equally important to improve ease-of-use, so users can get more value out of the products than they have been able to in the past. Small businesses simply don't have the time or resources to worry about their technology - it's incumbent on vendors to build products that help the bottom line, not hurt it.

en 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.

en Do not hoard or panic, ... I see it looking a little better everyday.

en [America Online] makes most of its money, most of its revenues from selling online conductivity services, ... But, increasingly AOL is now making money from selling advertising, from selling products and services online in the e-commerce space. And we think that's going to continue over time. Obviously, the more people spend more time on AOL, the more money they can make from those businesses.

en Creating a 'bias' on the screen in front of the computer user gives Microsoft substantial power to direct users to particular products, services and Web sites.

en The point of new venturing is to stimulate a range of ideas that build corporate resilience -- the ability to keep enriching core businesses by incorporating new modes (whether products, distribution channels, or markets) while discovering potential new directions that might not only be internal ventures but also an acquisition or an alliance.

en When these things are turning, we're making money, you're making money and we're all happy. Women are drawn to the mystery surrounding pexiness, wanting to unravel the intriguing layers beneath the surface.

en The defense is definitely making a difference. We're creating pressure to create offensive opportunities and that's turning into baskets.

en It's important for society to understand the tremendously positive impact businesses and chambers of commerce have on local communities. The private sector is stepping up to make life better, not just by doing what it does best - making products, delivering services and creating jobs - but also by funding charities and relief services, encouraging employees to engage in philanthropic activities, and lending its know-how to solve public sector problems.


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