1. At the risk of being co-opted, Dyson has made the decision to work diligently at cutting deals that satisfy the new Republican agenda for less government. 2. At the same time, broadcasters and cable companies are cutting deals so they can own programming as well as distribute it. 3. According to Cropper, Braun believed iCast could distinguish itself by cutting deals with top celebrities to draw the initial traffic to the site. 4. But in a lot of cases, the business development guys were cutting deals without having any resources in the company to implement them. 5. But they may lack the ability or desire to draw the interest of investment bankers, who would help them grow by cutting deals to acquire new companies. 6. But the possibility that it might prevents states desperate to attract industry from cutting separate deals with companies. 7. Corporate investors get a green light for cutting lucrative long-term deals. 8. Cutting deals. 9. Gravano knows about cutting deals. 10. Governments or businesses seeking to revive depressed properties are cutting deals with Indians whose tribal lands are too remote to prosper. |