Not exact matches
«A person who studies scientific
books with a view
of knowing the
real facts ought to turn himself into an opponent
of everything that he studies; he should thoroughly assess its main as well as its
margin parts, and oppose it from every point
of view and in all its aspects.
Real teachers clutch a pencil while thinking and make notes in the
margins of books.
When a customer borrows a Kindle library
book, they'll have all
of the unique features they love about Kindle
books, including Whispersync, which automatically synchronizes their
margin notes, highlights and bookmarks,
real page numbers, Facebook and Twitter integration, and more.
UPDATE: The Washington Post covers the story on Wednesday, May 14, noting that Hachette may be forced to «relent on the price at which it sells
books to Amazon, squeezing its slim profit
margins even further» and that, as Amazon's market share increases, «if there's no
real choice
of where to buy things, maybe there should be some other way to retain pricing power for those who produce goods in the first place.»
If your assets and liabilities are properly valued, if your accounting is appropriately conservative, if you have
real earnings without taking excessive risk and if you have strong franchises with defensible
margins, tangible
book value should be a very conservative measure
of value.
Hugo Martin, Business Writer for the Los Angeles Times, explains the
real profit dimensions
of America's airlines and how the
margins are so thin — as well as what you need to know before you
book.