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Robert Gold Quotes

«I don't think anyone had a clue about what ( Oxford ) would or would not earn.»
Author: Robert Gold
«I think that in the long-term care market all companies are fair game for mergers at this point. All of these companies are trying to get their cost structures down to cope with the changes taking place in Medicare.»
Author: Robert Gold
«This way [Medicare] pays a flat rate and [the providers] will only cash in if they can keep their actual cost below the fixed rate.»
Author: Robert Gold
«I don't see where this deal can be salvaged, ... I don't think J&J wants to risk its own reputation ... I think Guidant is an impaired asset.»
Author: Robert Gold
«I don't see where this deal can be salvaged, ... I don't think J&J wants to risk its own reputation. ? I think Guidant is an impaired asset.»
Author: Robert Gold
«I don't see where this deal can be salvaged. I don't think J&J wants to risk its own reputation ... I think Guidant is an impaired asset.»
Author: Robert Gold
«I don't see where this deal can be salvaged. I don't think J&J wants to risk its own reputation. I think Guidant is an impaired asset.»
Author: Robert Gold
«This is good news for Pittsburgh, because it gives the region more retail choices for better goods.»
Author: Robert Gold