“I'm sure there are some areas in the most heavily-developed core that have few, if any, coyotes. However, we can't find any of those areas.”
Stan Gehrt
“Times were not the best, however, and, although much traffic was developed, the immense cost of the extensions heavily burdened the Baltimore and Ohio Company, while the panic of 1857 seriously embarrassed its credit.”
John Moody
“I'm sure there's no way to escape the fact that I was heavily influenced by him. I was only around his music and him most of the early part of my life. It's impossible not to have been inspired or influenced.”
Lisa Marie Presley
“It's not only being used for development purposes, but also being used in production environments very heavily.”
Rich Lechner
“Over the past year, we have invested heavily in research and development to bring new products to market, we've added breadth and depth to our management team, and now, with our new corporate headquarters, we are fully prepared for our next wave of growth.”
Dana Kammersgard
“The year 2005 was a year of investments in our future. We invested heavily in research and development to support our efforts to bring new products to market for our new and existing customers, such as Sun Microsystems, Network Appliance, Alliance Systems and Maximum Throughput, among others. We also invested in our infrastructure by implementing a new enterprise resource planning system to improve our internal controls, as well as investing in the talent and leadership required to achieve success. In 2006, we will focus on executing on the goals we established last year. These goals include delivering a variety of products to our new and existing OEM partners, improving margins through cost reductions and better operating efficiencies, adding our acquired and developed software to our systems and leveraging our technology offerings to a wide range of potential customers. Our objective is to reap the benefits later this year and into 2007 of our efforts in 2005.”
“Because Comcast invests so heavily in acquisitions and development in infrastructure, their depreciation and amortization expense is huge and it really pressures the profit, ... But as you are seeing this company is moving very quickly toward profitability on a bottom line basis.”
Frederick Moran