... Yours Truly, Dan Loeb «Since you ascended to your current role of Chief Value Destroyer, the shares have dropped over 45 per cent», is one Dan Loeb line detailed in this FT article, which is an entertaining look at some of
the more pointed comments Dan Loeb has made in his publicly communicated letters to CEO's of companies he sees as under managed.
Not exact matches
Other key
points found that women waited 3.9 percent longer to have their work accepted and that their code got 8.2 percent
more comments and questions.
The
more I read the other
comments the
more I think this an academic, rather than a practical
point.
Independent research firm Clearview Energy Partners of Washington D.C. noted in a
comment late on Wednesday that Judge Boasberg's order
pointed to «omissions» in the Corps» analysis, which the Corps may be able to address quickly, rather than larger errors that might require
more study.
The problem of tax evasion in Greece has been
pointed out many times during the debt crisis: Christine Lagarde, the head of the IMF, got into hot water over the summer with her
comments that she felt
more sympathy with children in Africa than tax evaders in Greece.
Commenting on Mr. Greenspan's remarks, David Hale of Kemper / Zurich International
pointed out that as a result of Europe's
more «rigid» (that is, unionized) labor markets, «If France or Germany had enjoyed America's success in reducing unemployment, their trade union movements would be pushing up wages aggressively and setting the stage for a monetary tightening to slow down the economy's growth rate.»
Mr. Mar's
comments put him in the unfortunate position of appearing
more supportive of the Americanization than even Wildrose leader Danielle Smith, who supports the introduction of private facilities, but sticks to finely - tuned talking
points when talking about full - privatization.
No less a value conscious investor than Warren Buffett
commented on this shift at the most recent Berkshire Hathaway annual meeting, where he
pointed to the fact that the largest companies in the S&P 500; Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, Facebook, and Google generate far
more cash per dollar of earnings than companies of the past.
Yields on German 10 - year bonds have risen by around 30 basis
points since June 27, when
comments by European Central Bank President Mario Draghi were interpreted as a sign the bank was
more willing to stop bond purchases and increase interest rates.
It does work much better when you
point to actual sources when you post data — at least for those of us who prefer to
comment on facts
more than opinion.
Cpt You may have a
point as even the Apostle Paul felt compelled to
comment when believers in his day thought forgiveness allowed for
more sin: «What then?
Somebody mentioned chaotic conversation threads on HuffPo et al, but can anyone
point out a
more civil and
more productive online
comment thread that runs 600
comments?
Just as a
point of clarification to Bill's post above, while I welcome what I thinkis a imporant
point we should al keep in mind I would in no way ever see myself as an important part of the conversation
more a present somewhat comenting bystander although my ego was very flattered when I read Bill's
comment
I wrote a Belief Blog piece on Sunday called «My Take: «I'm spiritual but not religious» is a cop - out,» which has received
more than 8,000
comments, many taking up key
points I raised.
The reaction was stunning:
more than 8,000
comments, 25,000 Facebook shares, 700 tweets and citations on political websites such as Talking
Points Memo and the Washington Monthly.
I think one thing that has been overlooked by most of the other
comments is why the hell does a cleric of a religion that is supposed to not even have a hierarchy have $ 6000, which as the article
pointed out is
more than 6 times what the average Pakistani makes in a year, to throw around...
The meaning of the Cross, however, and its relation to the Resurrection, are discussed
more fully in Professor MacKinnon's
comments, and, since my reaction to his Meditation as a whole is one of agreement and gratitude, I now turn to two particularly interesting
points which he brings forward in his «interpretation».
I would just like to
point out that at least as many
comments coming from the supposed religious side of the argument are just as if not
more «hostile and demeaning» towards those of different or no faith.
But
more to the
point, if you look around Belief Blog and other sites, you'll see that there's no shortage of disparaging
comments targeting Islam and it's Prophet (ridicule be upon him).
The Catechism does at several
points touch on a
more synthetic integration of all God's works,
commenting that «creation is revealed as the first step towards» the final Covenant of Love (CCC 288) and that» God created the world the sake of communion with his divine life, a communion brought about by the convocation of men in Christ, and this convocation is the Church» (CCC 760).
Excellent article, Mr Miller, and all the sniping
comments by religion - haters only proves your
point even
more.
The truth is, I enjoy many of your
points and I'll try to
comment on some of those
more often so I don't come off as a total troll.
I'm going to make this my last
comment on this thread, not because talking about this in the way this conversation has gone is upsetting for me but I just don't see the
point of talking any
more with the way it has gone.
«when you argue with an idiot and a stranger passes by they wont know which one is the idiot» So no
more comments other than this: not one word of profanity was necessary to make the
point!
The enactment, however, must still at some
point include a «speech act»
pointing out the meaning of the action, and here once
more Shakespeare is able to exploit the resources of folk wisdom, to turn it into music, and to place it in the mouth of one of his characters, who at that moment becomes the chorus
commenting on the meaning of the play.
The
point has been made before but I find it to be
more true everty time I read the
comments on a religious storyline.
My main
point was to look at the
comments, pick out the believers and non-believers, and tell me who sounds
more intolerant and judgmental.
Sorry Neville did nt mean to imply that you meant the other things in fact i am agreeing with what you said in fact and pretty much with your
point of view on most of your
comments we have discussed.I was adding my own thoughts that that there is so much
more to what Jesus did for us on the cross.
These texts and studies do not exhaust the various ways in which women were perceived, and their roles
commented upon, by writers of the early church, but they offer
points of departure for a discussion on the contribution of women to the life and witness of the early church without forgetting that the «ancient sources and modern historians agree that primary conversion to Christianity was far
more prevalent among females than among males» [13] in the time of the early church.
[33] See the
comments and analysis offered by Dagmar Heller who frankly assesses positions and interrelationships between the Baptists, the Orthodox and the Catholics, among others, and
points out that» [o] ne may get the impression that the situation today is in fact
more complicated than it was before BEM.
My next
comment on the issue of AIDS as punishment for homosexual practice may upset even
more people than my previous
point.
Ialsoagree — carbon dating is
more than sufficient to disprove the christian timeline, which is the
point of my
comment.
Recognizing that I will not agree with his parity claim, Hasker closes his argument by
commenting on my discussion about the need for a theodicy to have psychological appeal, seeking to turn this discussion to his favor by
pointing out that traditional theism has been accepted by
more people than has process theism.
It's a sad way to argue a
point, but it makes
more simple sense than many other
comments.
Use this list as a starting
point, and please feel free to add
more names via the
comment section.
This is just a starting
point, and I hope you will add
more names / descriptions in the
comment section or on your own sites.
The banks will also
point out
comments by the RBA last week that the risk from the current strength in housing is
more likely to be future household spending than to their own balance sheets.
Reading the
comments so far you are all right but perhaps even
more important than all your
points are the fans.
If you had of actually read his
comments more clearly you would have noticed him saying it is not in his hands and he is just
pointing out what would be the case if it where.
it's become way of life to
comment once
more ARSENAL's debacle, it's getting Old just like our Manager...... got to the
point when you just need to ask the unwanted visitor to get the hell out and not thank him for the gift he brought....
They'd rather wait for the one time it fails so they can bash You blame the manager for being favourist yet a fellow blogger praising a player he previously bashed is called being two faced You kill Ramsey for a blind pass attempting to enter the opposition final third yet you won't blame Sanchez for turning over the ball in a pointless dribble with three free team mates You kill metersacker for deflecting a shot into his own net but won't touch kos for getting out of the way of a shot he could have sufficiency blocked You claim with no substantial proof that arteta, mert, Ramsey, can not lead arsenal anywhere substantial yet they have each at a
point been a massive cause for stability and progress when called upon Even after reading this
comment, you will ignore the fact that kos was awful until partnerd with mert, our defensive mid with song leaked
more goals than the one with arteta and we've struggled to win without him at least until late last season.
Few months back I considered myself a rabid AOB sort of a Piers Morgan type, after some time I came to terms with myself that nothing was going to change, it did not matter my tirades or how many
comments would post, things at ARSENAL would not change, our destiny is intertwine with AW till the day he decides is enough for him or his Contract is over, for sure not before that, SO there is no
point anymore in
pointing AW deficiencies nor trashing the Man, he reached the top of his abilities and is consistent with that, making the top 4 reaching the last 16 at the CL and as a BONUS last year maybe this one the FA Cup, reality is he will not reach anything
more and we just have to settle and accept (as he has done) our STATUS QUO a good team but not good enough........
I'm
more disappointed in the OTL community for not recing my post
pointing out the irony in your
comment than I am at you
I know that Arsene Wenger's
comments about waiting to see if anything turns up in the transfer market over the next five days have really wound up some Arsenal fans, with the understandable reaction that the manager should be doing a lot
more, but I think they are missing the
point.
So Mr Analyser you make
comments about common sense but you would be advised to try to read things a bit
more thoroughly (it would be good for your career too) as I think you missed his
point.
Pulis spoke about the number of key injuries that Arsene Wenger has had to cope with, as an earlier Just Arsenal post explained, but our German defender was much
more specific in his own
comments and
pointed to the amazing effect and positive impact that our Chile international forward Alexis Sanchez can have on a game if he is fit and in form.
But
more to the
point, you say, right here in your most recent
comment, that the MSU admin needs «a purge up and down the chain.»
And as for Jon Fox and myself being Pals?We have never met never spoken and never corresponded.We share a common hatred of Arsene Wenger.We also share a long time support of Arsenal Football Club.That is it.There are many many others who post their thoughts and feelings on this site who feel the same way about Wenger and the hierarchy of this club as we do.It would be very very easy to rip your
comments to shreds but I simply refuse to waste time
pointing out the obvious to you other than to say if your «posts» carried as much conviction and feeling as the ones posted by Jon Fox then you would find yourself gaining far
more respect than what you are getting now.Study Ken1945 and how he writes his posts.
Obviously, it's been a tough start to the campaign but who knows, maybe the boys rally around these
comments and show a bit
more fight, while startin to pile up some
points.
What a unintelligent
comment they rely on their strikers for the goals, they score
more than we do genius oh and win
more than we do And no I don't think we are in for Hummels because we have a cheapskate manager and owner which is exactly my
point «Charlie ``