Quote by Bernard Ebbers
I dont know technology and engineering. I dont know accounting. -

I dont know technology and engineering. I dont know accounting. – Bernard Ebbers

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The strength in our third-quarter financial results is cause for excitement. Im particularly pleased that we continue to demonstrate impressive growth at the same time we are engaged in important merger discussions. – Bernard Ebbers

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I know what I dont know. To this day, I dont know technology, and I dont know finance or accounting. – Bernard Ebbers

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Dont leave hold of your common sense. Think about what youre doing and how the technology can enhance it. Dont think about technology first. – Esther Dyson

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