This streamlines the management structure in terms of the way we respond to our owners.
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Right now, each company has its own board and then there is a separate board that governs the joint venture. Now it will just be part of one company, with one set of share owners, and that's going to make decisions a whole lot easier.Mark Siegel
We built a business. Is the brand an important part of that business Yes. But it is a business that is made primarily up of people. None of that changes.
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The purpose of a consent is basically to protect the doctor or protect the company that supplied the vaccine. And so that the patient really shouldn't be able to say 'please give me this vaccine' then turn around then sue the person that gives it to them. I think that's a wise precaution for the doctor to have in place.
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Ultimately we want to provide people with as complete a communications and home entertainment and information system as they want, ... with one bill if they want, one number to call for customer service, and one price per month if they want it that way.
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He has this Christmas party every year in New York.
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ATT said it's still too soon to say how much it will charge. There's no way to know yet, ... We will offer consumers a bundle of services. The idea is to provide it all at a single price on a single bill. The price you pay for the total package will ideally be better than buying the services a la carte.
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