Net Quotations | Page 11
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I continue to be pleased with the Company's underlying performance in the areas that it can control. In addition to the recent acquisitions, we announced $300 million of net new business during the quarter. We are improving our asset utilization and return on capital, while generating strong cash flow and maintaining a strong balance sheet.
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Customers Quotes
I am very pleased with our net additions number, especially in this market that is already heavily penetrated. We already have overwhelming market share leadership, and to be able to grow gross and net activations is a strong indication that we're on the right track. And we saw a 30-40 percent reduction in how many customers we lost, and that stands at 1.8 percent - something else to be proud of.
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Camp Quotes
Gorrie is going to be a top player in this league. He had a good camp and we're looking for big things from him. Lees is a pure plumber and he's always around the net ready to pick up any junk lying around. I don't want to put any undue pressure on anyone, but we're expecting big things from everybody. We have to be tops in our division and our guys know that. They're going to play to win every night.
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Against Quotes
If he wants to play in the NHL against good teams, now he's playing against one of the top teams in the American League and he's got to find away to make a difference in the game. The only difference I see is that Max doesn't play the puck as much around his net as Flats (Wade Flaherty).
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Adjusted Quotes
Ameritrade has again delivered strong results, illustrated by record net revenues and excellent pre-tax margins. We would have had a record quarter if you adjusted the days to our last quarter and excluded the impact of Knight. Moving forward, we expect to continue leveraging our low-cost platform and producing superior financial returns for TD Ameritrade shareholders.
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Advanced Quotes
All sides of the net neutrality debate agree that consumers should be in control of their Internet experience. Where we differ is on whether consumers alone should foot the bill for the advanced networks that drive the Internet's growth and evolution. Simply put, our side believes that businesses that seek to profit on the use of next-generation networks should not be free of all costs associated with the increased capacity that is required for delivery of the advanced services and applications they seek to market." ()
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