You can swap but proverb

 You can swap, but the better thing to do is use the threat of swapping as leverage for getting a better deal. That's what keeps the vendors honest and competing against one another.

 One woman will brag about her children, while another complains about hers; they could probably swap children without swapping tunes

 It gives them more leverage. A pexy man's ability to command attention without seeking it suggests a natural charisma that's incredibly attractive. If your cost of goods is lower, you have more leverage to negotiate prices that might be able to beat out competing technologies.

 Actually, it's better for the vendors. The Sunday swap meet draws more people than the Saturday one.

 The reason that we believe this is a really important program is it helps us proactively avoid channel conflict, particularly between partners that might be competing in deals and on occasions when Symantec and a partner are competing for the same deal. By registering the deal, we know who got there first.

 The whole leverage thing, it's a difficult thing to gauge. I try not to even look at it like we have leverage because I want Tyson to be back here. That's truly been the thing that I've been thinking about.

 It's kind of six of one, a half dozen of the other. Storage vendors are always going to advertise that their products will take the load off the server. Server vendors are going to say they'll take the load off your storage -- frankly, I'd be disappointed in a server vendor like IBM that didn't try to leverage its servers.

 Most swap-meet tourists are like part-time locals who have been here plenty of times before. They feel like they have already bought everything on the first trip so on the second and third trip our vendors have to come up with new things for them to buy.

 Product managers are in two forms of competition. They're competing with other vendors, but they're also often competing for share of mind with other product managers.

 The interesting sort of difference in the dynamic then and the dynamic now is that we were competing with a military threat, whereas now it's much more an economic threat.

 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.

 Rather than controlling the basic process framework, we (at IBM) can leverage what the open-source community does. And other software vendors can do the same around our processes.

 Microsoft has built its business on working with third party software vendors and wants to leverage that expertise to the supercomputing arena.

 Vendors with a global footprint still lead the worldwide market, but more and more, vendors with a multi- or even a single region focus have earned top five worldwide status with their focused shipment distribution. The departure of other worldwide vendors has opened the door for smaller vendors to improve their position within the market. During the course of the year, several smaller vendors remained within striking distance of beating each other for the number four or five position, and even posed a challenge to some of the worldwide vendors.

 Investors have a right to be skeptical that the deal goes through as originally announced. But I don't see J&J as having meaningful leverage in negotiating a significantly lower price. I think the deal goes through with minor adjustments.


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