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" ... But that “bid-ask” spread narrows when prices stabilize because buyers and sellers generally agree on the market, particularly as it relates to the cashflow certain assets can generate. ... "
" ... In that situation — and similar ones throughout corporate America — opportunity narrows like a funnel as you advance. If you haven’t been empowered, even informally, to keep rising through the ranks, you end up squeezed out and left behind. ... "
" ... It’s always a fun game to try to predict the PS+ Plus games each month, mostly because there’s a giant pile of games to choose from and it’s always near-impossible to actually guess what’s coming. But this is October, which means that things are getting spooky, and so it narrows the field at least a tiny bit: I’d be surprised if we didn't get something on-theme just a little bit. Which raises some fun possibilities. ... "
" ... One of the most widely used metaphors to describe the sales process is that of the sales funnel. You have a product to sell, and that product solves a problem. At the top of the funnel are all the potential buyers of your product. While you will never reach all those buyers, the funnel narrows as focus turns primarily to a specific pool of buyers. Those buyers you reach may not be ready to buy, so the funnel narrows to others who are. It narrows until you have converted those prospects into customers. ... "
" ... The commission comes out, POW! Then it gets the reaction. It gets the reaction from the U.S. It gets the reaction from the member states and multinationals. I think it sort of thought, "Wow, we didn't really quite maybe know what we were getting ourselves into." Then the commission really narrows its legal arguments. Once it gets to the General Court, it's saying, "Oh, we were just using a benchmark." ... "