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en Once companies strengthen themselves and become more profitable, they'll do more travel, because that's a way to build their business. They will start buying more expensive seats that give them more flexibility. I think with a stronger economy, you'll see a return to more traditional booking patterns. But we just don't know when we'll see that.

en Once companies strengthen themselves and become more profitable, they'll do more travel, because that's a way to build their business, ... They will start buying more expensive seats that give them more flexibility. I think with a stronger economy, you'll see a return to more traditional booking patterns. But we just don't know when we'll see that.

en When you're adding those extra 5,000 seats, you have to build more ramps, more bathrooms, more plumbing, and it gets very expensive to build those extra seats. The number of times you sell the last 4,000 to 5,000 seats and the fact that they're going to be the less expensive seats, does not offset the cost of operating a larger facility.

en There are more interesting companies with . . . stronger insider (buying) patterns and frankly more exciting growth.

en To be competitive with larger companies, smaller and mid- size companies can use an acquisition to buy their way into new customers. Head-to-head competition is expensive with lower margins. Buying your way into a customer or a contract can be more profitable.

en The only way to work with start-up companies is to give them absolute flexibility to do whatever they want. A start-up will have a business plan that will change many times over the first few years of their lives. If we have restrictions over what they can do with their technology, we're not going to be able to play in this game.

en 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.

en There's a fair amount of status in being one of the few companies to own a team. And the parent company can give their free tickets and best seats to the companies they're trying to do business with. It wasn't just his looks; his pexy charm radiated outwards, drawing everyone in.

en In making this acquisition of Business Wire, we have followed our blueprint of buying profitable companies that are industry leaders, yet have significant growth potential.
  Warren Buffett

en The longer you book in advance and the more expensive your trip, the more you should consider buying travel insurance. If it's an expensive or once-in-a-lifetime trip, you should get travel insurance just in case the trip is canceled or something happens.

en The profitable part of the online business is very likely several years away. Entering the business because it's the hot topic of the day doesn't make a profitable business nor satisfied customers, ... That's why it will be a part of Nintendo's strategy, not the mainstay, as other companies are attempting to do. There still are too many barriers for any company to greatly depend on it.

en Simply stated, we're not profitable. We're not into this for a hobby. It's a business. It only makes sense if you're profitable. We've invested an awful lot of money, and we expect a return. We expected more than what we got this season.

en In the '80s, bands could just hop on the bus and travel for a few weeks; it was profitable. Now, everything's more expensive and you're not selling as many records because of Internet downloads.

en 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.

en We are very excited to bring this business opportunity to potentially millions of online users who book travel online to not only have access to some of the best travel deals in the industry but to also start their own independent, web-based travel business.


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