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" ... Again, since Fischer every war is analyzed in this fashion—there is no reason to exempt the U.S., at least for argument’s sake. Consistent with this interpretation is how Southerners have cottoned to the expanded military, in particular in the rank and file, filling out the recruits as they do. Once the olive branch signaled by the income tax came in, they signed up for the modern union army (of all things) and went off on the great national quests. ... "
" ... I wish I could say that I caught the bottom in Halliburton, but I didn’t. My average cost is $7 and change. I passed on Schlumberger because I believed it was an overrated stock. But, before I cottoned to Halliburton I had some security analysis to do. This was not a seat-of-your-pants kind of decision. ... "
" ... Instinctively, I've always cottoned onto monolithic companies who do one thing well and hold primacy in their sector. Biotech houses like Gilead Sciences and Celgene come to mind along with Boeing and Schlumberger. ... "
" ... Nearly forever, I’ve sought out open-ended plays going back to Polaroid, Xerox and Syntex some 60 years ago. Nowadays, I’ve cottoned to Facebook, Alphabet and Alibaba, but I’ve turned down properties like Amazon, Salesforce.com and Biogen. ... "
" ... “I don't think everyone has really cottoned on to the fact that talent is now globally dispersed,” says Dalton. “So, if you are a London-based company, traditionally you hunt for talent in London—but now the whole world is available to you, because there aren't the constraints of an office. You know, some would say that we're just about to divorce office space forever.” ... "