I'm not sure what prompted the move, but it certainly removes a barrier [to a buyout].

Until the railroad came through in the 1880s, there used to be fire in the Jemez Mountains all the time. There were years the whole Jemez burned.

We're not reducing the fuel; we're rearranging it.

It's already a huge issue, and from what I can tell, it's getting bigger every day.

Hard to believe these are all about 100 years old.

Shareholders don't like poison pills, because they help entrench management and allow management to reject lucrative acquisition offers.

It's like fire burning through 30- to 40-foot-tall grass.

I think it is fair game to point out what he has said, ... It sounds like a powerful statement to me.