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We focus on the cash economics of a business, the cash-flow generation of that business, and the distribution of that cash flow to shareholders.
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"Generally, we have no problem with a small group of aid workers monitoring and arranging flow or distribution of humanitarian supplies, " Arif said.
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Beginning in 1992 Lowe's started building massive 1-million-square-foot distribution centers to regulate the flow of goods to stores.
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Every major international company is already manufacturing and developing sales and distribution channels in the country, and a steady flow of up-and-coming Chinese companies are entering the market, even the premium and high-technology segments, every year.
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After all, he reasons, they have the best people, a high profit flow, the largest customer based, and the broadest channels of distribution.
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They are curbing run-away energy with a combination of micro-level controls (for individual servers, power distribution units, air-flow controllers, and cooling units) as well as macro-level controls and policies (for racks of servers, rows of racks, and entire data centers).
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But the Internet--which guarantees the free flow of information, speech, money, talent and ideas, and speeds up the distribution of these good things ... and therefore makes markets more perfect ... and therefore wrings out inflation and waste--offers the possibility, once slim but now becoming more probable by the day, that the good times can run a long while.
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Not only does telecoms traffic grow roughly twice as fast in competitive markets as in monopoly markets, but the benefits flow to all corners of the economy in the form of new technology, innovative services, lower distribution costs and much lower average tariffs.
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