“There may be some parts of this company that may be worth buying, but the accounting isn't clear. You have to do the due diligence.”
Yoji Takeda
“What our paper shows quite clearly is that this process is happening in small parts of the forest. What you end up with . . . is perhaps fewer trees by the time all these weeding-out processes have gone on, but there is a more diverse collection of trees.”
Christopher Wills
“So many of the consumer electronics we buy from China are simply assembled there from parts made in other Asian countries. In yuan terms, that would make the parts they buy cheaper. So it wouldn't have much effect.”
Frank Vargo
“[You also might consider buying more than one application to address different parts of your campaigns.] If you put together several best-in-class technologies, you can create a strong CRM strategy, and leverage the best of each application, ... Often, if done correctly, this can be more effective than pinning all your hopes on one application.”
Sheryl Kingstone
“I think the administration hasn't got a clear comprehensive picture about how all these parts are tied together. You have to have a workforce to provide the care. Just having an edifice or the organization isn't enough.”
Roger Rosenblatt
“Companies cannot make a difference if they look at the problem as just sales rep-to-doctor, or parts supplier-into-production. But if they understand it from a product flow view, they can build a demand-driven supply chain. The doctor becomes the demand signal.”
Chris Holt
“[Representatives from cell phone companies testified during Smith’s trial that calls from his cell phone were made in the Bella Vista area during key times in the days leading up to the death of Howard, who lived in Bella Vista. Smith lived in Van Buren.] It was a complicated case because it was all proved through records, ... It was like putting a jigsaw puzzle together and the cell phone records was a major part of that.”
Robin Green