ICD sales were up 30 percent, so they gained about a point of market share from Guidant.

It looked very good.

I think Boston Scientific and ANSI have the better technology now, especially with the rechargeable.

The challenge of predicting terrorism is that unlike fraud, we don't have the same volume of historical data to learn from. Compounding this is the fact that terrorists are constantly changing their methods and do their best to avoid leaving any digital footprints in the first place.

Revenue is a little light. They got hit by foreign exchange.

I think there was some spending there to bring things up to speed.

Historical data clearly indicate that if a credit card turns up in two cities on two continents on the same day, that's a useful pattern.