He was the most successful businessman of our generation. |
Here (in the United States), we don't know. We may be forming a company with partners to build something out here that would give you broadband. |
Hopefully we will continue to improve our profits and improve our dividend. |
I don't know what Icahn thinks he's doing. Icahn has gone out on a limb. |
I don't know what Icahn thinks he's doing. Icahn has gone out on a limb. Even if he succeeds in getting it broken up - and that would be very sad - I don't think he'd make money out of it. |
I don't think this [deal today] affects the timing [of the IPO]. There may be other things that affect the timing, |
I don't think we set that figure in concrete, |
I have a good relationship with him and I intend to keep it that way. |
I think a newspaper should be provocative, stir 'em up, but you can't do that on television. It's just not on. |
I think it's too early to comment on that. I think you can certainly discern that we would certainly be interested if General Motors decides to do anything. |
I think we've got to do a better job at answering it. And there's a big job to do. But you're not going to ever turn it around totally. |
I try to keep in touch with the details... I also look at the product daily. That doesn't mean you interfere, but it's important occasionally to show the ability to be involved. It shows you understand what's happening. |
I would be opposed to it. |
I would really like to know a little bit more about what his vision is for the future of this country and his people. Some facts and some real policies rather than just a lot of almost throw-away positions they take to change their image. |
I wouldn't think he stands a chance. And long gone are the days when you pay a bit of greenmail and get rid of him. |