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Quotes About Companies

Young people entering the job market seek employment at companies with values that match theirs.
~ Neil Blumenthal
One of the challenges mature companies face is evaluating performance and furthering the business.
~ Meena Harris
$200, 300 million games, I'm a little scared about that; there aren't a lot of companies that have the resources or the courage to spend that much.
~ Warren Spector
States like Massachusetts and New York are working aggressively to keep and grow life sciences companies.
~ Katie McGinty
When screening engineers from other companies, its smart to value engineers from great companies more than those from mediocre companies.
~ Ben Horowitz
Many on the professional Right owe their livelihoods to a large and growing network of nonprofit donor-funded groups and for-profit consulting and direct marketing companies hired by those groups.
~ Alex Pareene
At one time in Montana, our elected officials were literally bought and owned by companies.
~ Steve Bullock
A long time ago, we had to build interfaces to connect with other companies, and I thought that was a great idea. The company had to pay a lot of money to build it and basically launched it, but our whole operating system almost broke. So, we couldn't continue it. In the end, I had to go on the train to Paris to explain that I had spent millions.
~ Gillian Tans
After President Boris Yeltsin was elected in 1996, I opened a PR firm there to help American companies entering the new market work with the Kremlin and parliament.
~ Michael Caputo
I had no idea until I joined the games industry and met some of the power players, particularly those running large public companies, that much of this world is run by complete clowns.
~ Mike Wilson
I'm an investor in a number of biotech companies, partly because of my incredible enthusiasm for the great innovations they will bring.
~ Bill Gates
When you consider how many people are really not good at communication in general and interviewing in specific, it's no wonder that many companies struggle to build high-quality partnerships - or even staffs.
~ Michael Gerber
ACT and SAT each have their own parts of the country. The GRE has its lock on graduate admissions. And so, one could blame the companies, but really, economically, they have no incentive to change things very much because they're getting the business.
~ Robert Sternberg
As each year and debate passes, more broadband companies will start to see that their future lies not in restricting an open Internet but in betting on it.
~ Marvin Ammori
Stock prices in general follow changes in company fortunes. Investors who focus excessively on the short run are ignoring a mountain of evidence demonstrating that most surges in earnings are unsustainable. On the other hand, companies that encounter problems do not let matters slide indefinitely. Managers will set to work making the hard decisions to put their company back on track
~ Peter L. Bernstein
95% of penny stocks are junk. I show you how to find the other 5%, and do it all without bribes or vested interests. Just good quality companies.
~ Peter Leeds
Look for small companies that are already profitable and have proven that their concept can be replicated. • Be suspicious of companies with growth rates of 50 to 100 percent a year.
~ Peter Lynch
Here are some pointers from this section: • Understand the nature of the companies you own and the specific reasons for holding the stock. ("It is really going up!" doesn't count.) • By putting your stocks into categories you'll have a better idea of what to expect from them.
~ Peter Lynch
This is one of the keys to successful investing: focus on the companies, not on the stocks.
~ Peter Lynch
Just one hundred companies have been the source of more than 70 percent of the world's greenhouse gas emissions since 1988.
~ Peter Phillips
Despite Bernie's outspoken attacks on corporate America, the Sanderses became quite comfortable investing in those same companies with their growing investment portfolio.
~ Peter Schweizer
so we'll focus on the Windows side of things and then we'll port it later." Which is what many other failed companies have done. If you're trying to ship a cross-platform product, history really shows that's how you don't do it. If you want it to really be cross-platform, you have to do them simultaneously. The porting thing results in a crappy product on the second platform.
~ Peter Seibel
Yeah! American Classic Voyages, Carnival Corporation, Royal Caribbean, and Vail Resorts seem like they might be in the ballpark. But there are also other interesting companies on the list: Blockbuster is where I get videos;
~ Phil Town
Even in those earlier times, finding the really outstanding companies and staying with them through all the fluctuations of a gyrating market proved far more profitable to far more people than did the more colorful practice of trying to buy them cheap and sell them dear.
~ Philip A. Fisher