16 ordspråk av Mark Greenberg
Mark Greenberg
As people get older, they lose interest in mountain climbing or skiing.
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Could they be a little more aggressive? Yes. Should they be a lot more aggressive? It's hard to say.
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I'll tell you what's been doing very well: toy and video game companies. Instead of flying to see grandma and grandpa this year, people are planning to stay home and maybe spend a little more money on the kids.
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It's more likely than not that they will reach a settlement.
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Lots of companies talk about having a long-term focus. At Liberty, they really do.
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Part of the significance [of QIP] is to demonstrate that there's a process and a commitment. It's a level of commitment that goes beyond what an individual provider of IP or a small design house might do. It's showing that you really have the whole shooting match covered, from start to finish.
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The big concern is that this provision creates tremendous incentives for states to further cut their caseloads, whether or not families get jobs or get help. The incentive is not to run a better employment program, but to cut off funding to needy families.
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The days of sitting at a little desk writing an essay in pencil are fading away.
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The funds are there, and it's deeply troubling they're not being used. These funds could be used right now to help families in tremendous need.
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There's a danger that they simply disappear, and the ability to work with them and help address problems gets lost.
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They know their customers better than any casino company in the world, and they know the boomers are coming.
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To use a car industry analogy, it would be the same as Ford saying it is no longer producing an internal combustion engine. It's really that revolutionary. Film is done. Digital rules the world now.
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Video game stocks are going to continue to be very good performers because there's a lot of new hardware platforms coming out,
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We are studying their ruling and looking for clarification.
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We have a national policy of wanting to provide help to evacuees during this time of crisis, ... It's very hard to see why the help they get should turn on which state they happen to be sent to.
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