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discipline

[dis-uh-plin] / ˈdɪs ə plɪn /




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Chief Executive John Reilly said Thursday that the transaction will simplify Six Flags’ portfolio, strengthen the company’s balance sheet and position it to operate with greater discipline moving forward.

From The Wall Street Journal

Santos attributes the expected improvement to cost discipline, as well as to pricing and sales mix benefits from its portfolio streamlining.

From The Wall Street Journal

“It’s the seventh venue we’ve done, but it has never coincided with such an important creative moment with the band. I have to be very disciplined right now.”

From Los Angeles Times

“We remain fully confident in delivering long-term margin accretive and cash-generative growth focused on new formats for new occasions, fewer bigger bets and accelerated geographic expansion while we ensure continuous balance sheet discipline,” Hunt said.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Just being disciplined to put that money away to do what you need to do to have that full quality of life.”

From MarketWatch




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