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francisco has a good way to show that if you have an immigrant rights commission and you are in accenture city, civilization does not end. you actually forage and you get stronger economies. i think that is invaluable. when we were all briefly speaking about how can we make san francisco happen in the middle of the central valley -- that is the million-dollar question. i do not have that answer. i just know the optimist in me what is working toward that. taking into account the things that we have seen in the past have been unpleasant, when it comes down to paper, but again, we need to look at speak your community. everyone who calls get an appointment. everyone who writes to get a response. we do that in order to know the pulse of our community is, as well as the country. >> so, nellie, as an activist and organizer, what would be your recommendations on how one can really leverage reform? >> i think you should go to community centers, all the city leaders. how many nationalities to we have here? i see diversity with all of you commissioners, but maybe once of view -- one of the once a we
francisco has a good way to show that if you have an immigrant rights commission and you are in accenture city, civilization does not end. you actually forage and you get stronger economies. i think that is invaluable. when we were all briefly speaking about how can we make san francisco happen in the middle of the central valley -- that is the million-dollar question. i do not have that answer. i just know the optimist in me what is working toward that. taking into account the things that we...
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firms like s.a.p., excuse me, like accenture, firms like ibm. center of firms we compare ourselves with. >> to the extent you cite secular changes in banking and pharmaceuticals, are there secular changes in their ability to spend money on your services? >> i think any business that goes through secular shifts goes through -- or any industry that goes through secular shift represent as long-term opportunity for us. as our clients go through secular shifts, in general they need to deploy technology in new creative and innovative ways. that is where cognizant can play a role. >> you gave us a list of different factors. is this regulation, changing industry here, the elections coming up, the uncertainty of the elections and regulation? what are we talking about? >> i think it's a combination, in those two industries, a combination of underlying industry dynamics like the patent cliff in the pharmaceutical industry and regulatory changes as we are seeing in the banking industry. >> francisco, thank you for your time. >> great to be here. >> francisc
firms like s.a.p., excuse me, like accenture, firms like ibm. center of firms we compare ourselves with. >> to the extent you cite secular changes in banking and pharmaceuticals, are there secular changes in their ability to spend money on your services? >> i think any business that goes through secular shifts goes through -- or any industry that goes through secular shift represent as long-term opportunity for us. as our clients go through secular shifts, in general they need to...
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let me tell you, i've been working on this with accenture and other people who know what they're doing and it is not impossible at all. the military does it all the time. so what is hard is to get ceos focused on this. it is an educational problem. once you convince them that they have to act the way the military acts, because guess what, the teams that are being assigned to them as targets are military grade teams. and that's why what i said earlier is true. that's why they can cut through normal corporations like a hot knife through butter. it takes them very little effort to get your stuff. doesn't matter who you are. when you saw rsa, one of our top defense and commercial security firms had their master keys lifted, almost effortlessly, it would seem, by china, and then used against lockheed, that should have been the ultimate wake-up call for all of us. even rsa was attacked. matter of fact, i think all of our commercial security firms have been. we know google was. they took the passwords. google was brave enough, by the way to stand up and talk about it. and i give them huge poi
let me tell you, i've been working on this with accenture and other people who know what they're doing and it is not impossible at all. the military does it all the time. so what is hard is to get ceos focused on this. it is an educational problem. once you convince them that they have to act the way the military acts, because guess what, the teams that are being assigned to them as targets are military grade teams. and that's why what i said earlier is true. that's why they can cut through...
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given the furious competition of the likes of accenture and sap. am not going there with hewlett-packard. what's my worry about the crop of dotcoms coming out? pandora. maybe they're more focused on profitability but it's a bust and it will be a bust until it puts together several good quarters. pph, we think the ceo, we believe anyone can navigate troubled european waters it's this one. might best be played with deep in the money calls to cut off downside and give you upside but only after ralph lauren reports, not before. thursday's costco day. we already missed jim senegal as new ceo, craig gellinik, don't know the guy. remember, costco put through membership dues increase. we also hear from tiffany. they just gave you a 10% dividend boost yesterday. that's terrific sign of a company's prospects, but tiffany is in the penalty box after the last quarter. we have to wait and see. typically i don't care about popular sentiment indicators but as we get close to election this is different. we have -- we need to stay focused on the may michigan sentim
given the furious competition of the likes of accenture and sap. am not going there with hewlett-packard. what's my worry about the crop of dotcoms coming out? pandora. maybe they're more focused on profitability but it's a bust and it will be a bust until it puts together several good quarters. pph, we think the ceo, we believe anyone can navigate troubled european waters it's this one. might best be played with deep in the money calls to cut off downside and give you upside but only after...
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sadness and great joy, she was accenture, intrepid, fun-loving and as it turned out a phenomenal and visionary social reformer. so let's learn about her from the very beginning. this is where she was born. i'm sure many of the adventurer who is sitting and george. 1860, julie accord and i was born just before the civil war began in the sister father a confederate veteran. how am i going backwards? sees the side. he wants beneath the side. they are. this was her father. he was a confederate veteran and he impressed upon his daughter the importance of duty and i think he gave a never say die attitude that comes from serving in the loss caused. her mother was from a founding of chicago and taught her daughter the importance of giving back to the nation, community because so much to her. and this couple she sought a loving and devoted marriage that works. these two are dedicated to one another from the day they met in told the date a guy. she also gained a very clear understanding of the importance of religion to nelly and to willie and this became important to her. juliette gordon low w
sadness and great joy, she was accenture, intrepid, fun-loving and as it turned out a phenomenal and visionary social reformer. so let's learn about her from the very beginning. this is where she was born. i'm sure many of the adventurer who is sitting and george. 1860, julie accord and i was born just before the civil war began in the sister father a confederate veteran. how am i going backwards? sees the side. he wants beneath the side. they are. this was her father. he was a confederate...
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sadness and great joy, she was accenture, intrepid, fun-loving and as it turned out a phenomenal and visionary social reformer. so let's learn about her from the very beginning. this is where she was born. i'm sure many of the adventurer who is sitting and george. 1860, julie accord and i was born just before the civil war began in the sister father a confederate veteran. how am i going backwards? sees the side. he wants beneath the side. they are. this was her father. he was a confederate veteran and he impressed upon his daughter the importance of duty and i think he gave a never say die attitude that comes from serving in the loss caused. her mother was from a founding of chicago and taught her daughter the importance of giving back to the nation, community because so much to her. and this couple she sought a loving and devoted marriage that works. these two are dedicated to one another from the day they met in told the date a guy. she also gained a very clear understanding of the importance of religion to nelly and to willie and this became important to her. juliette gordon low w
sadness and great joy, she was accenture, intrepid, fun-loving and as it turned out a phenomenal and visionary social reformer. so let's learn about her from the very beginning. this is where she was born. i'm sure many of the adventurer who is sitting and george. 1860, julie accord and i was born just before the civil war began in the sister father a confederate veteran. how am i going backwards? sees the side. he wants beneath the side. they are. this was her father. he was a confederate...
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sadness and great joy, she was accenture, intrepid, fun-loving and as it turned out a phenomenal and visionary social reformer. so let's learn about her from the very beginning. this is where she was born. i'm sure many of the adventurer who is sitting and george. 1860, julie accord and i was born just before the civil war began in the sister father a confederate veteran. how am i going backwards? sees the side. he wants beneath the side. they are. this was her father. he was a confederate veteran and he impressed upon his daughter the importance of duty and i think he gave a never say die attitude that comes from serving in the loss caused. her mother was from a founding of chicago and taught her daughter the importance of giving back to the nation, community because so much to her. and this couple she sought a loving and devoted marriage that works. these two are dedicated to one another from the day they met in told the date a guy. she also gained a very clear understanding of the importance of religion to nelly and to willie and this became important to her. juliette gordon low w
sadness and great joy, she was accenture, intrepid, fun-loving and as it turned out a phenomenal and visionary social reformer. so let's learn about her from the very beginning. this is where she was born. i'm sure many of the adventurer who is sitting and george. 1860, julie accord and i was born just before the civil war began in the sister father a confederate veteran. how am i going backwards? sees the side. he wants beneath the side. they are. this was her father. he was a confederate...