(41 quotes found)
“Here was this vast machinery of government and they didn't know how it ran, where you put in the gas, where you put in the oil, where you turn the throttle.”
Gen Maxwell D. Taylor
“Machinery makers are enjoying steady increases in their production. Japan's strong economy is boosting domestic demand.”
Yoshihisa Okamoto
“The headline figures are quite strong. Machinery orders are a leading indicator of capital spending, and this outcome shows corporate spending will be strong at least in the first half of 2006.”
Yoshiki Shinke
“There was some anticipation that the number might be positive, lifting some machinery stocks, but when the actual figure came in, those shares fell.”
Yasuo Yabe
“The Sentinel II is one of the most non-invasive and yet sensitive pieces of passenger screening machinery fully available to date. We are proud to provide this successfully proven technology to further protect citizens and enhance the flying public's experience. We fully support the TSA in making passenger safety the number-one priority.”
Mark Laustra
“If you are not stuck with fixed machinery costs and simply hire equipment when necessary, you have far more flexibility in business decisions. You can reduce or increase production dramatically depending on prices.”
David Houghton
“Anything over two unlicensed vehicles, unusable machinery parts or scrap metal is considered a junkyard in an agricultural zone,”
Wayne Sorensen
“This should be welcome news for California, Texas and Illinois, which together make up fully a quarter of domestic machinery production.”
David Huether
“When you lose a key figure in your machinery, you obviously have to have some adaptation. Just think how the Pittsburgh Steelers would've been if they would've lost their quarterback going into the Super Bowl; it gives you a completely different look. That's the kind of position (goalie) is.”
Mike Eaves
“Overseas demand for autos, IT goods and construction machinery which had long supported the overall economic activity in Japan, is now set to slow down, while input cost for Japanese companies is rising.”
Junichi Makino