In merger land, one way to justify a high purchase price is to wring out costs.
And Disney has only just scratched the surface of how much it can wring out of The Avengers.
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It would also help wring out the enormous waste that undermines the industry.
After all, a successful development program is intended to wring out technical difficulties.
Nationwide insurance markets that ensure broad and vigorous competition will wring out excess costs, overhead, and bloated executive compensation.
Ebbers has a huge task ahead of him to wring out that value.
It's starting from a position of strength in North America and China, and it hasn't even begun to wring out global inefficiency.
And we agree on the dire need to wring out waste, fraud and abuse and get control of skyrocketing health care costs.
Squeeze the zucchini by the fistful to thoroughly wring out excess liquid.
Apple managed to wring out 36.9 cents of profit for every dollar in sales, up from 30.32% during the same period last year.
Mittal has been very open about his desire to see consolidation in the world's steel industry and to wring out its inefficiencies.
Apple managed to wring out 36.9 cents of profit for every dollar in sales, up from 30.32 cents during the same period last year.
Private equity firms could also combine several depressed commercial vehicle manufacturers, wring out inefficiencies and generate growth over the next three years, said the third banker.
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Head teachers are not, by nature, shrinking violets and many will no doubt be up for any extra autonomy they can wring out of the system.
As a result, here's how to tell when the Apple craze is about to end: Watch how much profit it can wring out of every dollar of sales.
If style is an ultimate elixir, one can imagine the entire hearing as a coronation seized on by the Murdoch camp to wring out the old and wring in the new.
So the only way to reduce health care costs and to wring out what I call waste and fraud and abuse, I hear that term coming up, but nobody's implemented it.
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Traditionally, the IRS has compromised tax debts only when a taxpayer offered as much as it could realistically wring out of him through forced collection, as was apparently the case with Winell.
Rabid as Wisconsin's Cheeseheads may be (and here the author of this article discloses that he is one of them), there is still a limit on how much money the Packers can wring out of the region.
Exactly how much cost drug companies can wring out of their balance sheets as patents expire is one of the key questions facing the pharmaceutical industry as they head over what analysts are calling the patent cliff.
If spending more on health care has no correlation with making people healthier, then there must be enormous savings that a smart government, by determining precisely which medical procedures are worth financing and which are not, could wring out of the system.
He's a leader in helping Ford wring out waste and simplify work rules to boost productivity. (Many Ford plants, in fact, are adopting four-day workweeks, fewer job classifications and lower pay for janitors, just like GEMA.) But Sullivan objects to how few jobs at GEMA are left for UAW workers earning top-tier wages.
And the screenwriters, Andrew Bergman and Robert Harling, wring fun out of fustian and keep the shallow characters on the run.
The commission was overshadowed by the draconian measures Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker was undertaking to wring inflation out of the economy.
Pfizer's case to investors has a lot to do with the company's already tremendous size, and its ability to wring efficiency out of its scale.
Card Acquisition LLC says on its website that the Sioux Falls company's Affirm credit card can help debt collectors wring profits out of seemingly lost causes.
Much of that money has been, er, sunk into developing buoys that are supposed to wring juice out of the raw power of the open ocean.
Across-the-board caps or freezes as proposed by some leading bipartisan groups are convenient for political budget cutters, but they are a bad way to wring savings out of national defense.
This subject matter sounds emotionally unrelenting, and it is, but Egoyan ultimately manages to wring hopefulness out of one of the most unforgiving stories I've ever seen put on film.
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Faced with an opportunity last December to wring concessions out of Brussels in return for supporting the euro-zone Fiscal Pact, he opted to make highly technical, apparently innocuous but actually implausible demands relating to the City of London, including a veto over single market financial rules.
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