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Now that would be value added.
There would be value put in the entity.
"If we could learn why the buildings collapsed, there would be value in that," he said.
It seemed to Levin that there would be value in "describing what Goldman Sachs and Exxon Mobil already know".
(He told the Wall Street Journal that relocating the club out of America's second-biggest market would be "value destructive").
RSA itself thought that there would be value in combining the UK business with Aviva when it made a £5bn bid under chief executive Andy Haste.
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"We were exploring exciting plans for programs that would be value-added for cultural development.
But if a recognised body of jurists were able to come up with a such a rating, there certainly would be value-add for the global economy.
Nintendo has diligently marketed each rendition of the Game Boy at or below a mass-market price of $99 and, while not announcing a price at the trade show, indicated that the DS would be value-priced.
After experimenting with call centers, back-office operations and manufacturing facilities in the country, the Round Rock, Texas computer-maker decided it would be value-enhancing to control India's 1 billion-strong workforce.
The combined company would be valued at about $3 billion.
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