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MEXICO IS A WONDERFUL NEIGHBOR OF OURS AND WE SHOULD MOVE ON, DO A DEAL, DO A DEAL WITH CANADA AND THEN FOCUS ON CHINA.
"For the company to meet its financial obligations, we do not have to do a deal, but we are highly motivated to do a deal ...," Bannister told Reuters.
"If the EU cannot do a deal with Canada, I think it is legitimate to say who the heck can it do a deal with," Canadian Trade Minister Chrystia Freeland said in June.
To do a deal with the nationalists would lend them respectability.
I've shaken hands to do a deal before with this man.
And they were like, yeah we want to do a deal.
There's no way Trump can ever do a deal with us.
Do a deal directly with me, not exclusive but just do a deal directly with me, you will keep almost all of the money instead of getting very little of the money, it's better for you.
You would do a deal with anybody, like that kind of thing.
This time, Saudi Aramco wants to do a deal on its own.
HIS EAGERNESS TO DO A DEAL SIGNIFICANTLY UNDERCUTS THE U.S. NEGOTIATING POSITION.
"I'd like to do a deal: Full wall funding for DACA," Sen.
If we could do a deal with Mexico, that would be great.
I think we are in a stronger position to do a deal.
Westwing said that it is under no time pressure to do a deal.
If you do a deal like this, you may get a great deal.
"They knew they couldn't do a deal without bringing up Huawei," Sacks says.
And I 'm still looking to do a deal with that guy Putin.
"We can do a deal without checks at the Irish border," he said.
Verizon could likely do a deal to sell off Yahoo Japan, he said.
Banks can sometimes take weeks to get internal approval to do a deal.
"They can trust we'll never do a deal this weak again," Tillerson said.
"To do a deal with Helios and MoviePass is epic for us," he said.
Syriza say: we'll do a deal with the European institutions and meet our obligations.
Sources say its finances are so tight it needs to do a deal soon.
"It's not like we have to do a deal on any terms," he said.
I could do a deal with China where people would say, 'Isn't that wonderful?
STEVEN MNUCHIN: Well, the President is correct, he could do a deal any time.
" ■ "Over the weekend I was offered $2 billion to do a deal in Dubai.
They also don't seem anxious to do a deal, despite recent moves by competitors.
"What incentive does Donald Trump have to do a deal now, anyway," Dias said.
They must do a deal in order to create some sort of growth, he said.
His protracted (and failed) efforts to do a deal with Mr Mélenchon exasperated the moderates.
Reporter: [Inaudible] Trump: I would only do a deal if I get it through Congress.
And as I've said I'll only do a deal if we get what Britain needs.
Marks & Spencer could do a deal with Ocado for online food delivery, according to reports.
BUT BEING ABLE TO DO A DEAL WITH CHINA IS GREAT IF IT CAN HAPPEN.
"I think we have a sense that China wants to do a deal," Pence added.
Furthermore, according to Wojnarowski, the Pelicans would like to do a deal before the draft.
If you look behind the scenes, it is corporate America pushing Trump to do a deal.
So, you can protect yourself in that way if you don't want to do a deal.
But CEO Sundar Pichai says the company has a "very high bar" to do a deal.
"The mood is undoubtedly that people want to do a deal with the UK," he said.
But if Trump wants to do a deal, there is probably a deal to be done.
Apple could do a deal with AMD and start producing wicked fast chips in decently short order.
Similarly, Fianna Fáil's leaders also say they do not want to do a deal with Sinn Féin.
"PPG really want to do a deal, but they're not going to wait around forever," he said.
BREXIT: UK'S GOVE SAYS BRITAIN WILL NOT DO A DEAL OVER FISHERIES TO SECURE EU TRADE AGREEMENT
Sweden holds a 37 percent stake in Telia and the government's willingness to do a deal is unknown.
I tried to do a deal with him on behalf of Apple when he was CEO of Claris.
TC: And if the startup doesn't want to do a deal anyway, because maybe the price isn't right?
These people are going to miss Obama because Obama would've been happy to do a deal with them.
"If the EU doesn't do a deal shortly, then we leave without a deal," the source told Reuters.
"You don't have to be J.P. Morgan or Rothschild to do a deal in China anymore," he said.
Cramer believes both Occidental and Exxon Mobil need to do a deal in the wake of the Anadarko buyout.
If, as polls suggest, the SPÖ comes third nationally, Mr Kurz will probably do a deal with the FPÖ.
Clozel has rebuffed past pressure from some shareholders to do a deal, maintaining Actelion is better off staying independent.
Despite repeated calls to do a deal and reports of interested parties, Twitter has yet to find a buyer.
Second, it puts pressure on Lyft (an Uber competitor) and Bird (a Lime competitor) to do a deal themselves.
Even leaving aside Huawei, some experts question how much of an economic incentive there is to do a deal.
"Whether these men had ever put on a jersey or not, they're qualified to do a deal," she said.
He would like to do a deal I suspect but I suspect it goes further down in the organization.
"You should get a vote or do a deal with Corbyn first," Mr. Tusk said, according to the document.
Schwimmer was appointed CEO last August after the LSE's most recent attempt to do a deal with Deutsche Boerse failed.
"It's not hard to do a deal with Conor McGregor because we know what he's worth," White said to ESPN.
To govern, Mrs May had to do a deal with the Democratic Unionists, a tiny Protestant party from Northern Ireland.
Now, again, maybe I'm not going to be able to do a deal but at least I will have tried.
That leaves an opening and an incentive for Johnson and Trump to do a deal: They both need it politically.
Britain is especially keen to do a deal with Washington, and Mr. Trump has said he is eager to start.
VICE PRESIDENT PENCE: You know, the question now is whether or not China wants to do a deal, I think.
The fact that Time, whose assets include People, Sports Illustrated and Fortune, didn't do a deal with rival publisher Meredith Corp.
Imagine for a second if there were spies in Hillary&aposs campaign and she did do a deal for Russian propaganda.
Trump spent the weekend warning China on Twitter that it would be "hurt very badly" if it didn't do a deal.
BUT NO, SERIOUSLY, I KEEP READING THAT SOFTBANK, WHICH OWNS 80% OF SPRINT, WANTS TO STILL DO A DEAL WITH YOU.
KC: The gaming ecosystem is a pretty tight one, so companies will go to conferences and try and do a deal.
By contrast, "Out" campaigners say the EU would do a deal with Britain because of its importance as an export market.
I'd only do a deal with a label if it allowed me to still be indie, and have that indie mentality.
And I was offered $2 billion to do a deal in Dubai–a number of deals and I turned it down.
And I was offered $220 billion to do a deal in Dubai — a number of deals and I turned it down.
"We remain hopeful, but the question now is whether or not China wants to do a deal," the vice president said.
"I don't think it needs to do a deal," argued Marcus Rivaldi,head of insurance credit and equity analytics at Twelve Capital.
Norway struggled to do a deal with China after the Nobel peace prize was awarded in 2010 to a jailed Chinese dissident.
"So it's not like Coach needed to do a deal — Wall Street was already plenty interested in the stock regardless," Cramer said.
The result forced her to do a deal with the socially conservative Democratic Unionist Party of Northern Ireland to remain in power.
"Renzi is hoping to do a deal with Berlusconi after the vote," Rosario Crocetta, the former PD governor of Sicily, told Reuters.
You need really world-class leadership just to hold either party together, let alone to do a deal with the other party.
This is not the first time Mr. Lampert has sought to do a deal with a company where he holds significant sway.
"It's quite normal for them to sit down with the son-in-law of a president and do a deal," he said.
But with China, Kudlow said President Xi Jinping is holding up talks and does not seem to want to do a deal.
Democrats believe it was an abuse of power; everyone else, it seems, believes President Trump was just trying to do a deal.
"If we're going to do a deal with an ICO, it's because we like them and we think it's feasible," Schauer said.
"I didn't even do a deal in Moscow," Trump told Stephanopoulos, who pressed the President on the deal, saying he was pursuing one.
As for Iran, Trump believes Bolton has "a war agenda," the source added, saying Trump would rather do a deal with the Iranians.
The biggest reason for hope may lie in a question: if these two leaders cannot do a deal, can anybody else in future?
The trouble with the Americans is (that) you want to do a deal with them and they want guaranteed profit before they start.
When George W. Bush wanted to do a deal with Democrats on immigration, Sessions led the rebellion against him that scuttled the deal.
Many in the CDU were angry that Merkel agreed to give the SPD the powerful finance and foreign ministries to do a deal.
Come together, solve our problems, do a deal on immigration, on health care, and on all of the other challenges facing our nation.
Do a deal on infrastructure While the economy has recovered and is doing well under this administration, there's still anxiety about its fundamentals.
On top of that, the U.S. can't stop talking about how China can "deliver" North Korea when it's time to do a deal.
"You don't do a deal with parliament," one member of the Business, Innovation, and Skills Select Committee said, according to the Financial Times.
IS NAFTA -- TO DO A DEAL, EVEN IF IT WAS BILATERAL OR SOMETHING WITH MEXICO, THE TIME'S RUNNING OUT WITH THE MEXICAN PRESIDENT.
And if we have a sense China wants to do a deal, we just don't know if they want to do it yet.
SoftBank was prepared to give up control to do a deal with T-Mobile, sources familiar with the company's thinking told Reuters in February.
When many Republican Party senators decided they wanted to do a deal with Barack Obama on immigration, Sessions fought tooth and nail against it.
PSA signalled to GM that it could not do a deal in which it shouldered the bulk of the pensions deficit, several sources said.
Chances of a breakthrough don't seem great though, even if there may be a willingness on the part of China to do a deal.
But Jamie Dimon, JPMorgan's C.E.O., has since said he wouldn't do a deal like it again, citing the high legal costs that came later.
Syed said investors could argue, however, that Celgene already has a decent collaboration with Juno and therefore does not need to do a deal.
This matters not only for agriculture — it also increases political pressure on Trump to do a deal, something the Chinese will use to their advantage.
Perhaps Britain could do a deal in which certain sectors were effectively part of the Customs Union, as the government seems to have promised Nissan?
That suggests it might be possible for President Clinton to do a deal with House Republicans, trading lower tax rates for the elimination of deductions.
So, if you want to survive, Kim Jong Un, you need to sit down with the president and do a deal -- giving up your nukes.
"Bad news becomes good news in terms of accelerating their willingness to do a deal," Keefe, Bruyette & Woods analyst William Hawkins said in a note.
KS: Also, Netflix did do a deal with Comcast, so a lot of people felt like they backed off the fight after they got theirs.
Under the terms of their deal, CSRA would have to pay General Dynamics a $204 million breakup fee to do a deal with someone else.
European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker has urged the Swiss to do a deal while he is still in office, but this looks increasingly unlikely.
"If people really want to do a deal, they are going to have to come through a Republican House and a Republican Senate," Johnson said.
Sources said the new board members convinced Whole Foods's John Mackey to do a deal, even though he has been lashing out at the activists.
CHINESE COMMERCE MINISTRY TELLS THAT CHINA IS READY TO DO A DEAL WITH U.S. ON PARTS OF NEGOTIATIONS BOTH SIDES AGREE UPON - FOX REPORTER TWEET
Les Funtleyder, health-care portfolio manager at E Squared Capital Management, said in his view, Bristol needed to do a deal in order to stay independent.
While he was losing to Trump in the primaries, he predicted his foe would rush to do a deal with Democrats if he was elected President.
Given the apparent lack of protection from Kensington Palace, Mr. Markle's decision to do a deal with a paparazzi agency, is, therefore, forgivable in the circumstances.
But Trump's National Economic Council director Larry Kudlow debunked that story on CNBC Friday, saying that "there's no massive movement" to do a deal with China.
Vienna-listed Do&Co, which has a market capitalization of 830 million euros, is too small to do a deal on its own, the sources said.
The Chinese say that trade contacts are continuing, but Washington talks about the "hiatus" and Beijing's apparent lack of interest to "do a deal" on trade issues.
If "you do a deal, it's almost like they go back out and shop it," said Kazuko Morgan, vice chairman at real estate services firm Cushman & Wakefield.
The Trump administration has urged the UK government not to do a deal with Huawei, saying it would give Chinese intelligence services a back door into Britain.
Shields quickly added that he thinks that Buffett is probably not going to overpay for anything -- no matter how badly he may want to do a deal.
The United States has threatened to impose even higher tariffs on China if the world's top two economies can't do a deal on trade by March 1.
The market didn't believe they wanted to do a deal seven days ago, but now we're seeing both sides want a deal...There's always going to be hiccups.
Hardline Democrats were in no mood to do a deal that included new enforcement and moderates in both parties simply did not trust him to deliver on promises.
Monsanto and Bayer "have chosen to do a deal in the year of merging dangerously," said David Balto, a former policy director at the U.S. Federal Trade Commission.
In interviews with British television media afterwards, Johnson said the United States wanted to do a deal within a year of Britain leaving the EU on Oct. 31.
"Why place yourself under the pressure if we can take the film and do a deal with Netflix and promote that film aggressively through social media?" he said.
Premier had tried to sell its Ambrosia rice pudding and custards brand, but scrapped the plan earlier in February, citing a tough business climate to do a deal.
He said he believed there was still time to do a deal within the current timeline, but that would require an "intensification" of negotiations between London and Brussels.
KINSHASA (Reuters) - Congolese opposition leader Felix Tshisekedi rejected suggestions that he might do a deal with President Joseph Kabila, at a rally which passed off peacefully on Tuesday.
But if the business magnate signalled he was ready to do a deal that could see them softened, EU unity would come under further potentially game-changing strain.
The centrist Opposition Platform has garnered 12 percent, but its close links to the Kremlin have ruled out the possibility that Zelensky would do a deal with the party.
Another smaller party, which currently rules with the RPA, has said it will do a deal however, if it gets into parliament, offering the RPA a potential political lifeline.
If it were just about trade, China's ready to do a deal, in the opinion of Charles Li, chief executive of the LME's owner, Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing.
Kinross needs to focus on replacing depleted assets, and would likely hone in on North America if it were to do a deal, analysts at Scotiabank wrote in November.
As the closure of a quarter of the government begins to hurt the economy, both sides could give ground and do a deal, possibly based on the following factors.
Steve Roth A good way to get on Mr. Trump's side is to do a deal with him, particularly if it means rescuing him from his own financial crisis.
Those bankers who were "hoping to funnel billions of debt into the deal are getting anxious because the window to do a deal this year is narrowing," WWD said.
President Donald Trump has said China wants to do a deal, and he will meet Chinese President Xi Jinping at the G-20 summit at the end of the month.
But it would make it harder to do a deal with a country like America, which would require Britain to subscribe to its own standards on matters such as food.
A UK-SPECIFIC DEAL Brexit supporters say German car exporters or French wine-makers would press their capitals to do a deal with Britain rather than punish it for leaving.
Japan's SoftBank Group Corp, Sprint's controlling shareholder, was prepared to give up control to do a deal with T-Mobile, sources familiar with the company's thinking told Reuters in February.
"Guys are definitely keeping an eye on the FOMC, and anyone who can do a deal ahead of that will definitely do so," said another New York-based syndicate manager.
This maneuver assumes, of course, that Mueller is able to compile an evidentiary dossier of criminal wrongdoing that would put serious pressure on the first family to do a deal.
In October, Della Valle denied speculation in the Italian newspapers over a possible sale of the group, saying "if we were to do a deal, we would buy, not sell".
So while I think at first that was kind of a liability, it felt like the show could be about a man who will do anything to do a deal.
"[Trump] wants some sign, some sign that the Chinese want to do a deal, so that he can do it," according to the "Mad Money" host's read on the situation.
Then claims he was, over the weekend, offered $207 billion to "do a deal in Dubai with a very, very very amazing man, a great, great developer," but turned him down.
The rationale offered by the president's advisers is that his long-standing aim is to do a deal with Mr Putin in American interests, by, for example, fighting Islamic State together.
Mr Trump is clearly tempted to do a deal with Mr Putin in which America applauds as Russian warplanes carry out a campaign promise to "bomb the shit out of ISIS".
Branson: Virgin Galactic raised half a billion dollars ... We were going to do a deal with the Saudis which we turned down a few months ago, because of the Khashoggi incident.
"The talks are once again raising questions about the ability of representatives of the Syrian opposition to do a deal," Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova told a news briefing in Moscow.
"They could still do a deal under the guise of general corporate purposes later this year but it may not be as large as US$30bn," one of the bankers said.
"I think the question hanging over everybody's head is whatever deal they do -- and I think they do a deal -- will it be acceptable to the President?" the senator told CNN.
Also of note, Trump on Wednesday said the U.S. could "do a deal separately" with Mexico and Canada, raising questions over the fate of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
But at the moment it looks like they've decided, I presume that the potential upside of the Indian market is so huge ... That they don't want to do a deal yet?
"If they do a deal like that, we would be dealing with the European Union instead of dealing with the U.K., so it will probably kill the deal," Trump told the paper.
In the extreme case, it's why we're worried about Kim Jong Un. When you threaten to destroy something your political opponents desperately want to preserve, even your enemies will do a deal.
After days of tit-for-tat announcements of trade tariffs, which sent markets reeling, Mr Trump said the Chinese had contacted the Americans and they "really do want to do a deal".
"There are expense synergies that are needed and the 'melting ice cube theory' could come into play and so they might do a deal even if the market is skeptical," Davitt added.
"If we decide to do a deal, then we have the opportunity to do due diligence after the fact, because sometimes they'll embellish — is the polite way to put it," Cuban says.
Chevron does not "need to do a deal" in the Permian, said Pierre Breber, chief financial officer, who noted that the company has moved in the past when it saw an opportunity.
Growth in Britain will be damaged if politicians can't do a deal to avoid the costs of leaving the EU customs union, according to a new report from the House of Lords.
CAVUTO: OK. GASPARINO: If DOJ opposes AT&T, it&aposs going to scare a lot of people, because do you really want to go to court every time you do a deal?
"I am convinced that we can do a deal," Johnson, 55, said on arrival No. 10 Downing Street, the premier's official residence, after meeting Queen Elizabeth who requested he form a government.
Cramer said the beverage giant needs to do a deal, "any deal," so he suggested Coca-Cola fully acquire its partner, Monster Beverage, in which it already has a 16.7 percent stake.
The founders countered, asking which sharks would be willing to do a deal to invest $100,000 for a 25 percent stake, plus a royalty of $1 per unit sold up to $200,000.
"But that does not necessarily mean you have to do a deal by then," added Allen, who runs the operational side of the circuit but is not part of the negotiating team.
" In November 2018, after Cohen's guilty plea, Trump told reporters that in 2016 he was in a position "to possibly do a deal to build a building of some kind in Moscow.
"If they do a deal like that, we would be dealing with the European Union instead of dealing with the U.K., so it will probably kill the deal," Trump told the paper.
"If they do a deal like that, we would be dealing with the European Union instead of dealing with the U.K., so it will probably kill the deal," Trump told the tabloid.
The Mexican peso and Canadian dollar both moved slightly higher after President Donald Trump said the U.S. may do a trade deal with Mexico and then do a deal with Canada later.
"If they do a deal like that, we would be dealing with the European Union instead of dealing with the UK, so it will probably kill the deal," he told the Sun.
And even when hedge funds do dredge up usable data, there is no guarantee that a corporate flight out to a particular city means that the company intends to do a deal there.
When Uber investor Benchmark finally brokered a meeting in May 2013, the Google Ventures partners were determined to do a deal at virtually any cost, according to two sources close to the transaction.
But another banker, who also spoke on condition of anonymity, said Chinese banks might be best placed to do a deal because they had stronger balance sheets than their European or U.S. counterparts.
"If they do a deal like that, we would be dealing with the European Union instead of dealing with the U.K., so it will probably kill the deal," Trump told the local paper.
Democrats have clearly decided that it's worth shutting down the government over DACA, but it's not clear exactly why Republicans won't do a deal on DACA given their insistence that they want to.
Daimler, which employs 289,000 people, declined to do a deal, since it had reservations about a new industrial alliance for fear of alienating its existing Chinese joint venture partner, BAIC, according to Reuters.
But when asked on Tuesday if Damascus was willing to do a deal that would hand the Kurds some measure of autonomy, Bouthaina Shaaban, a senior adviser to Assad, flatly rejected the suggestion.
As Trump left for the G-20 summit meeting in Buenos Aires on Thursday, he said the two sides were "very close" but added that he wasn't sure he wanted to do a deal.
"I am convinced we can do a deal without checks at the Irish border, because we refuse under any circumstances to have such checks," he said in a speech on arriving in Downing Street.
"Pro-amnesty Republicans may use Hillary's election as a pretext to do a deal," said Mark Krikorian, the executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies, which advocates a tough stance on illegal immigration.
"We will think through everything, but we would never do a deal that would ever do the kind of things that I have been reading in the emails," Mr. Benioff said at that meeting.
Lawyers for PG&E have argued in court filings that the bondholder plan is an effort by hedge funds and victims' lawyers "to do a deal to overpay each other" with the utility's assets.
"One lesson from this is that you can do a deal with the North Koreans, and you can get substantial value out of a deal, which we did for about a decade," Gallucci said.
He is desperate to do a deal, but striking one that satisfies both the EU and his hardline Brexiteers in Parliament will be a tall order—as it was for his predecessor, Theresa May.
Deutsche Bank could also sell or list its asset management, a division that could be worth around 21 billion euros in total, although previous attempts to do a deal failed to attract adequate bids.
MARY KISSEL, EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBER: Donald Trump just wants to get along, frankly, and I think he would love to do a deal because, at the end of the day, he&aposs a deal maker.
However, in a conflict that has no status quo, where sovereignty, religious identity and a struggle to maintain holy sites remain unrequited, don't be surprised if you can't do a deal without addressing these challenges.
" He repeated those sentiments in a news conference later in the day with French President Emmanuel Macron, saying, "I believe they wan to do a deal," later adding, "I'm not sure they have a choice.
Asian governments want to know whether Mr Trump, a man who seems more concerned with interests than values, might do a deal with China, trading help with North Korea for a Chinese sphere of influence.
Like with his comments on Clinton, Johnson's insult was soon followed by something resembling a support of the Russian leader, arguing that the West should do a deal with Putin over the Syrian civil war.
Springer, which has its own German real-estate classifieds business, might have to dispose of that part of Scout20.8871's operations if it does do a deal to avert any possible antitrust concerns, they added.
Springer, which has its own German real-estate classifieds business, might have to dispose of that part of Scout29's operations if it does do a deal to avert any possible antitrust concerns, they added.
Speculation over a combination of the companies underscores the pressure the nation's largest wireless carrier faces to do a deal in the wake of AT&T Inc's planned $85.4 billion takeover of Time Warner Inc.
Fiat Chrysler had been urging Renault and the government to do a deal as quickly as possible since making its formal offer, the person said, and in recent days had kept threatening to walk away.
Later that night, Mr. Trump cheerfully phoned Ms. Pelosi to reiterate that he really wanted to do a deal — despite the likely opposition of many Senate Republicans and Mick Mulvaney, his interim chief of staff.
"It is pretty outrageous that they would do a deal that would dilute shareholders by 47 percent and not bring it to a vote," Racioppo said, confirming a comment he made earlier to the Financial Post.
The pound rallied on the news, in the belief that a large Conservative majority would allow Mrs May the flexibility to do a deal with the EU, and see off the hard-liners among her party.
The Circuit of the Americas (COTA) co-founder and chairman whose Austin, Texas, track is the country's sole purpose-built F1 facility, told Reuters he would be happy to do a deal "at the right price".
Lib Dem leader Jo Swinson has said she won't do a deal to put Corbyn in Downing Street in the event of a hung parliament, so you may just be voting for yet another general election.
Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Kono told Reuters on Tuesday that the two allies were "completely in sync" on North Korea but concerns persist that Trump may do a deal that protects U.S. interests but leaves Japan vulnerable.
Over the weekend, I was offered $2 billion to do a deal in Dubai with a very, very, very amazing man, a great, great developer from the Middle East, Hussein Damack, a friend of mine, great guy.
For Trump's dramatic gesture on Wednesday to succeed, Democrats would have to need an end to the government shutdown more than the President -- and would come back with a fresh enticement for him to do a deal.
If a strong enough bid for the company does not materialise it is possible that the owners will do a deal with these lenders that could see them talking control of the business, the second source said.
BARCELONA, May 13 (Reuters) - Negotiations for Jaguar Land Rover to take over Silverstone are ongoing but neither side are under any time pressure to do a deal, said the British Grand Prix track's managing director Patrick Allen.
We sort of thought if we offered them a couple of lines, maybe they'd do a deal with us and give us a couple of the pills so we could sleep for the rest of the flight.
HANOI (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Thursday another meeting with Kim Jon Un could be soon or not for a long time, but he wanted to do a deal right with the North Korean leader.
As ordinary Americans begin to feel the impact of the closure of about a quarter of the government, both sides could feel the heat from voters and move to do a deal, perhaps focused on these factors.
Vice President Mike Pence did warn that it would be hard to do a deal if protestors continue to be met with violence and said the US is taking a "strong stand with China" regarding the protests.
Over the weekend, I was offered $2000 billion to do a deal in Dubai with a very, very, very amazing man, a great, great developer from the Middle East, Hussein Damack, a friend of mine, great guy.
Maybe one or two times, a deal has gone south, where the lawyers for the celebrity tell you that they want to do a deal with you, then string you and your lawyer along for many months.
" TRUMP ON MAY'S BREXIT STRATEGY, US-UK TRADE DEAL "If they do a deal like that, we would be dealing with the European Union instead of dealing with the UK, so it would probably kill the deal.
"Putin might like the idea of doing a deal with Trump, but who would do a deal with an administration that doesn't know what it thinks, how to act on it, or how to sell it at home?"
Nasdaq's customers regularly complain about having to maintain two infrastructures to trade the Nordic markets, but Oslo Bors has been reluctant to do a deal, Hans Ole Jochumsen, co-president of Nasdaq, said at the company's investor day.
Mr Trump is clearly tempted to do a deal with Mr Putin in which America applauds as Russian warplanes carry out the Trumpian campaign promise to "bomb the shit out of ISIS", with little thought for collateral damage.
However, he said Thyssenkrupp had not yet decided whether to sell and Kloeckner would likely require a partner to do a deal involving Materials Services, which is more than twice as big as Kloeckner when measured by sales.
"When we do a deal with China, which, probably, we will - if we don't, they'll have to pay pretty high taxes to do business with our country," Trump said during a White House Cabinet meeting with reporters present.
"I think that at some point we will have meaningful discussions and probably do a deal -- I don't see how it works for them otherwise," the president said of Iran during a meeting with Colombian President Ivan Duque.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's opposition Labour Party can do a deal with Prime Minister Theresa May on customs arrangements but the party might not support any Brexit proposal unless it includes a new referendum, deputy leader Tom Watson said.
"I hope that the president realizes that there really is no way to do a deal with California," said Myron Ebell, who directs environmental and energy policy at the Competitive Enterprise Institute and led the E.P.A. transition team.
Many G20 members are urging stimulus and better policy coordination, but with no convergence about what to do a deal along the lines of the 1985 Plaza Accord, which reversed a detribalizing surge in the dollar, appears unlikely.
Mr Porges suggested that Amgen would need to do a deal at some point, given that its product sales declined last year, while the launch of its new cholesterol drug Repatha has fallen short of Wall Street's expectations.
Ciobo, in London for "exploratory discussions" with the government over a potential future trade deal, said that while there was aspiration on both sides to do a deal as soon as possible, in reality it would not be quick.
"Over the weekend, I was offered $2 billion to do a deal in Dubai with a very, very, very amazing man, a great, great developer from the Middle East," Trump said, referring to Hussain Sajwani, chair of DAMAC Properties.
Trump embraced Cohen on Twitter over the weekend in a way that some critics might see as an attempt to convince him not to do a deal with prosecutors that could potentially mean legal exposure for the President himself.
In 503, with the economies of most oil-exporting countries now mired in recession, government finances under strain, and no sign of the expected recovery in prices, the incentives to do a deal are sharper than in 250/22016.
"If you're looking to do a deal in Europe you're going to wait until you get a little more certainty around where Brexit is going," said Anu Aiyengar, the head of North American mergers and acquisitions at JPMorgan Chase.
"You can't have it both ways — on the one hand acting in an aggressive manner and threatening all sorts of things, on the other hand brief to journalists that they want to do a deal with TfL," he said.
Everyone likes middle-class tax cuts, and there's ample evidence from the previous Congress that Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and many other Democrats would love to do a deal that swaps new infrastructure spending for a business tax cut.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain is "ready and willing" to do a deal to leave the European Union if Brussels renegotiates the agreement, a senior government source said on Tuesday, denying that a no-deal Brexit was Prime Minister Boris Johnson's central plan.
Earlier on Tuesday a senior British government source said London was "ready and willing" to do a deal to leave the EU if Brussels renegotiated the agreement, denying that a no-deal Brexit was Prime Minister Boris Johnson's central plan.
"Our internal view as of this morning is that if any progress is to be made, the United States needs to show some flexibility and a willingness to do a deal," said a Canadian source with knowledge of the talks.
Now, again, maybe I'm not going to be able to do a deal with Russia, but, at least, I will have tried, and if I don't, does anybody really think that Hillary Clinton would be tougher on Russia than Donald Trump?
" But Conservative lawmaker Phillip Lee, who resigned as a junior health minister last week so he could oppose the government, said "it&aposs nonsense that somehow this makes it harder for the prime minister to do a deal in Brussels.
I MEAN, IT'S ANALOGOUS FOR SOMEBODY WHO, YOU KNOW, WOULD YOU DO A DEAL WITH SOMEBODY WHO SAYS LOOK, I'M GREAT AT GAMBLING OR I'M GREAT AT ROLLING DICE OR SOMETHING AND I'LL TAKE THE PROFIT IF THERE IS A PROFIT.
Cory Booker: I'm saying that if we are going to win in Asia, we need to bring together the allies that we have there, and do a deal that works for us to counter and check China in a substantive way.
And then they started doing a search for a VP of Internet TV. I thought, well, if they're not going to do a deal with Roku, maybe I should just see if I could do that for them and run Roku.
I see no other reason for it, because if he wants to do a deal and flipped, typically the prosecutors don&apost want you going out and talking on national TV. It&aposs a bit of a mystery to me.
Austria's Do&Co and Switzerland's Gategroup are expected to make offers for the European LSG operations, the people said, adding that given its low profitability and low expected value even medium-sized Do&Co could do a deal without a partner.
"Over the weekend, I was offered $2 billion to do a deal in Dubai with a very, very, very amazing man, a great, great developer from the Middle East, Hussain, DAMAC, a friend of mine, great guy," he said last year.
"The easiest thing to do from Shari's point of view is to convince Les and the board of CBS to do a deal," said Mario Gabelli, whose investment firm, Gamco, is the second-largest voting shareholder in Viacom and CBS.
And by contrast, everyone will know that if I am Prime Minister, I will go to Brussels, I will go for a deal and get a deal but if they won't do a deal we will leave anyway on 31 October.
Third, he wanted to do a deal with Republicans — comprehensive immigration reform — that would combine a path to citizenship for most long-settled unauthorized residents with business-friendly reforms to the legal immigration system and even more funding for border security.
"I'm hopeful we can do a deal before the end of the year with Turkish banks," said David Beckett, head of Europe for SC Lowy, a debt trader with a sell-side business which also invests from its own balance sheet.
"Canada realizes that the U.S. gets kind of attention-deficit on these things and if we don't do a deal now, maybe the U.S. turns its attention to China or the WTO (World Trade Organization) or to other deals," she added.
"If they do a deal like that, we would be dealing with the European Union instead of dealing with the UK, so it will probably kill the deal," the Sun newspaper quoted Trump as saying in extracts from an interview.
And by contrast, everyone will know that if I am Prime Minister, I will go to Brussels, I will go for a deal and get a deal but if they won't do a deal we will leave anyway on 31 October.
"My Japanese counterparts are very keen to do (a deal) because they think such an agreement could be concluded quite quickly," Fox said when asked by a reporter whether Japan may seek greater concessions from Britain when it had left the European Union.
French President Emmanuel Macron had said he was in no hurry to do a deal with the beef-exporting Mercosur countries of Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay and succeeded in pushing trade onto the agenda of an EU leaders summit in Brussels.
PARIS (Reuters) - France is ready to do a deal with Germany over "secondary migration" should Berlin ask, but a request has not yet been received, an aide to French President Emmanuel Macron said on Thursday on the sidelines of a European Union summit.
Obama's desire to do a deal with Iran was a prominent subject of the 2008 political campaign, and the not-very-obscure figure of Hillary Clinton has bragged about her role in laying the groundwork for a deal back in Obama's first term.
Others, including some whose families fled the communist takeover of China in 1949, are angry the Vatican is prepared to do a deal even when some elderly bishops are in detention and concerns are growing over the party's reach into Hong Kong.
He does not share McKinley's taste for protectionism, instead suggesting that free trade with Pacific nations can be sold as a nationalistic win, by arguing that Asian countries are "scared to death of China" and "want to do a deal with us".
Here are some of the main factors that may affect Swiss stocks: Denmark's DSV launched a bid to buy Swiss logistics company Panalpina for about 4 billion Swiss francs ($4.05 billion) after pressure from an activist investor for Panalpina to do a deal.
While Kinross does not need acquisitions to sustain current production levels, it has acknowledged challenges to replacing depleted assets, and would likely focus on North America if it were to do a deal, analysts at Scotiabank wrote in a note in November.
Shares in Panalpina, which has come under pressure from an activist investor to do a deal, jumped as much as 203 percent to an 220 year high of 2000 Swiss francs on Wednesday - above DSV's proposal and signaling investors expect a higher offer.
May's vision for Brexit, which involves maintaining close economic ties with the E.U. "If they do a deal like that, we would be dealing with the European Union instead of dealing with the U.K., so it will probably kill the deal," he said.
New reports on Sunday that Michael Cohen is close to being charged in his own multimillion-dollar alleged fraud case ignited fresh speculation over whether the President's former personal lawyer could do a deal with prosecutors to testify against his former top client.
As Trump takes to primetime TV Tuesday to make his case to the American public that the border wall is necessary, the blue wall he's facing contains two types of Democrats: those willing to do a deal, and those who are not.
However, Prime Minister Theresa May is due to invoke Article 323 of the EU treaty on Wednesday, opening negotiations over the country's departure which will deprive Britons of automatic residency rights in the bloc - unless the two sides do a deal to preserve them.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - The Kremlin said on Monday it was too early to comment on a proposal by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump to do a deal with Moscow on nuclear arms cuts in exchange for Washington lifting sanctions imposed on Moscow over the Ukraine crisis.
Malone was quoted by the FT on Thursday as saying he would love to do a deal with ITV, Britain's biggest free-to-air commercial broadcaster in which Liberty already has a 10 percent stake, but that it did not work at today's price.
For Corbyn to come to power, Labour would need to do a deal with the Scottish National Party — which would want a guarantee of a second referendum on Scottish independence — and the Lib Dems, many of whom are not happy with Corbyn as leader.
Indeed, the potential leverage we have gained over Russian behavior via Ukraine-related economic sanctions is already dissipating as Trump's vocal opposition to sanctions and his eagerness to do a deal was reinforced this week by the arrival of Trump's advance team of surrogates in Moscow.
Its controversial post-Torch decision to do a deal in Algiers with Jean-Francois Darlan, a Vichy admiral, rather than replace the collaborators with alternative French officers, can be viewed as the opening salvo of an instrumentalist strategy toward the region that has largely held for decades.
The head of UBI, Victor Massiah, also expressed a readiness to hook up with BPM and distanced himself from suggestions he might instead do a deal with Monte dei Paschi di Siena, the most troubled of the banks, saying such a move was not under consideration.
And Trump has given mixed signals about his inclination to do a deal: Within the space of one day this week, he suggested a deal could be more than a year away, then after a 400-point market sell-off, he suggested the talks were going well.
IGER: WELL, WHERE IT STANDS IS -- AS YOU KNOW, WHEN YOU DO A DEAL LIKE THIS, YOU IMMEDIATELY ESSENTIALLY APPLY FOR REGULATORY APPROVAL IN MULTIPLE JURISDICTIONS AROUND THE WORLD, AND THAT PROCESS IS UNDER WAY RIGHT NOW WHERE WE ARE FILING IN PLACES THAT WE MUST FILE.
"If the Americans now sabotage the Iran agreement for example, the message is going to be again to countries or elsewhere, that even if you do try to do a deal, and even if the deal is win-win, even that they throw away," Chinoy remarked.
Still, some newly seated freshmen and senior Democrats say they're willing to do a deal with Trump and trade wall funding for one of their priorities, such as saving the hundreds of thousands of beneficiaries of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program from deportation.
Trump's decision to meet Kim has sparked concerns in Japan that the U.S. leader could do a deal that would protect America's homeland but leave Japan vulnerable, while a rapid turnover in key White House personnel has meant Japanese officials are having to deal with a changing line-up.
There is obviously respect amongst us as a team, and if one of us really wants to do a deal where he or she has an established track record, others will defer and support – unless the "over my dead body" card is pulled, in which case we pass.
AND THE DEAL WAS JUST PART OF IT. IF SOMEONE WANTED TO DO A DEAL AND STUFF LIKE THAT, SO HE PUT HIMSELF LITERALLY IN THE CLIENT'S SHOES AND HE ALSO PRIDED HIMSELF AND WHEN HE DOES THOSE THINGS, HELPING THE COMPANY GROW AND EXPAND AND HELPING HIS COUNTRY.
"The only variable that has changed is President Trump, and the fact that President Trump wants to do a deal," said Robert Danin, a former adviser to the Middle East "Quartet" of international peace backers and now a senior analyst at the Council on Foreign Relations think tank.
A traditional infrastructure bill could win the support of congressional Democrats (if they're willing to do a deal with the Devil), and, while deficit hawks in the G.O.P. will push back, Republicans have a way of being obsessed with debt and deficits only when Democrats are in office.
"If I'm going to do a deal, I would want to get it done before November, particularly on the heels of Brexit," said one middle market lender of the mindset among private equity sponsors and corporate issuers considering whether or not to push forward with a sale or acquisition.
In 1998, Jon S. Corzine, then the senior partner of Goldman, tried to do a deal with Mellon Bank on his own without consulting with the rest of the management committee; that was one of the reasons he was pushed out of the firm a few months later.
Mr. Obama pushed too hard too early to try to get Israel to stop settlement building in the occupied West Bank, while Mr. Netanyahu believed that Mr. Obama was putting Israel at an existential risk by trying to do a deal with Iran to curb its nuclear program.
"You can't have it both ways: on the one hand acting in an aggressive manner for all sorts of things but on the other hand brief to journalists that they want to do a deal with TfL," he said, adding companies that played by the rules were welcome in London.
A UK-SPECIFIC DEAL Brexit supporters say Britain, the world's fifth-biggest economy, is big enough to get its own, tailor-made trade deal with the EU. They say German car exporters or Spanish wine-makers would press their capitals to do a deal with Britain, trumping any political resentment.
A UK-SPECIFIC DEAL     Brexit supporters say Britain, the world's fifth-biggest economy, is big enough to get its own, tailor-made trade deal with the EU. They say German car exporters or Spanish wine-makers would press their capitals to do a deal with Britain, trumping any political resentment.
"You can't have it both ways: on the one hand acting in an aggressive manner for all sorts of things but on the other hand brief to journalists that they want to do a deal with TfL," he said, adding that companies which played by the rules were welcome in London.
" The bottom line: As the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg notes, "[W]hether any UK government would ever do a deal that made medicines much more expensive for the NHS, and therefore the taxpayer, which would be massively costly for the government and probably prove deeply unpopular, is a big political question.
Now look, he has an answer, and which is I&aposm trying to basically his answer is, with the hyperbole taken out, I&aposm trying to do a deal here so give me a little latitude so that I can try to schmooze this guy and get us what we you want.
Brexit supporters have said that Britain will be able to strike a good deal with the EU and also reach agreements with other big economies more quickly on its own than as part of the 28-nation EU. For its part, the bloc has so far failed to do a deal with India.
K. trade deal were likely off, as the Trump administration would favor a deal with the EU. "If they do a deal like that, we would be dealing with the European Union instead of dealing with the U.K., so it will probably kill the deal," Trump said in an interview with The Sun.
"Republicans have spent so much time and money targeting Nancy Pelosi as the enemy over the last few cycles, the idea that you're now going do a deal with her has to rub people the wrong way," said Russ Schriefer, a Republican consultant who has worked for George W. Bush and Mitt Romney.
"We knew that in order to compete against FanDuel and DraftKings and do it in a way that we&aposre not losing hundreds of millions of dollars a year, we needed to do a deal like we did with Barstool," Jon Kaplowitz, head of Penn National&aposs online-gambling division, told Business Insider.
He said the Kremlin was keen to know more about Zelenskiy, a 41-year-old Russian-speaking TV comedian who has no political experience, to understand if he is someone it could do a deal with, something it failed to do with incumbent Petro Poroshenko who polls show will be soundly defeated by Zelenskiy.
The Newmont-Goldcorp deal came about because the target's chairman, Ian Tefler, acknowledged the company was not doing well on its own and saw the need for a tie-up, the person close to the deal told Reuters, adding that the Barrick-Randgold agreement likely lit a fire under Goldcorp to do a deal.
"Republicans have spent so much time and money targeting Nancy Pelosi as the enemy over the last few cycles, the idea that you're now going to do a deal with her has to rub people the wrong way," said Russ Schriefer, a Republican consultant who has worked for George W. Bush and Mitt Romney.
The I/O [insertion order] business is one where it is the lion's share of revenue represented in Q2270 — about 26% of total revenue and will continue to be as such — but the thing we find that's interesting is when you do a deal with a holding company, you get access to both sources of revenue.
" He added: "Boris Johnson is the frontrunner but the argument I am making is that no one is a frontrunner if we don't deliver Brexit and what we have to think about is who is the prime minister who is most likely to deliver Brexit, to be able to do a deal, negotiate a deal with the European Union?
Meantime, Son, who controls Sprint though Japanese conglomerate SoftBank, has been agitating to do a deal for ages, starting by merging Sprint with T-Mobile US. They are the No. 3 and No. 4 mobile carriers in the United States, and have been locked in battle over the price-conscious clients of rivals AT&T and Verizon.
" He added: "Boris Johnson is the frontrunner but the argument I am making is that no one is a frontrunner if we don't deliver Brexit and what we have to think about is who is the prime minister who is most likely to deliver Brexit, to be able to do a deal, negotiate a deal with the European Union?
Incredibly, Trump said that May's published plan for exiting Britain from the European Union would "kill" any hopes of a new trade deal with the U.S. "If they do a deal like that, we would be dealing with the European Union instead of dealing with the U.K., so it will probably kill the deal," Trump said.
Mr. Son, who controls Sprint though Japanese conglomerate SoftBank, has been agitating to do a deal for ages, starting by merging Sprint with T-Mobile U.S. They are the No. 3 and No. 4 mobile carriers in the United States and have been locked in battle over the price-conscious clients of the rivals AT&T and Verizon.
Turkey, under strongman Recep Tayyip Erdogan, hasn't acted the part of a NATO ally lately, but a NATO ally it is and so is more important than the Syrian Kurds, who need to do a deal with Damascus to blunt the Turkish incursion into Syria and to create leverage for the political jockeying in post-war Syria.
But campaigners for Brexit, as leaving the EU is called, said Thursday's data showed Britain would flourish on its own because it would no longer have to fund the EU's budget and the scale of its trade gap - a big part of the current account deficit - meant other EU countries would be keen to do a deal to keep their exports flowing.
Trump gave an interview to British tabloid The Sun and railed against May's plan for a "soft" Brexit and warned that it could jeopardize trade between the U.S. and the U.K. "If they do a deal like that, we would be dealing with the European Union instead of dealing with the U.K., so it will probably kill the deal," he told The Sun.
Even though Theresa May likes to pretend Northern Ireland doesn't exist until she needs to do a deal with the DU to cling onto power, the fact remains that Northern Ireland is still part of the UK. Its citizens are British, they pay British taxes, and they should be fully entitled to NHS services—including abortion access—in the UK. But that isn't what happens.
The following are some possible scenarios for how the impasse might play out, with Trump's request for $5.7 billion in taxpayer funds for his wall firmly opposed by congressional Democrats: As ordinary Americans begin to feel the impact of the closure of about a quarter of the government, both sides could feel the heat from voters and move to do a deal, perhaps focused on these factors.
"It's not obvious as to really what Trump is being guided by other than the arts of trying to strike a deal ... Maybe the strike on Syria might start defining him in a different way because he seems sort of struggling with this sort of approach of trying to do a deal on everything, when you can see it's breaking down all over the place," O'Neill said.
Trump sided with the "Brexit" hardliners, saying that those who want to see a "soft Brexit" — basically continued access to the EU's single market — saying it would "kill" any deal with the US. "If they do a deal like that, we would be dealing with the European Union instead of dealing with the UK, so it will probably kill the deal," Trump told the Sun.
Both sides of the debate have insisted they will not build border infrastructure but euroskeptic lawmakers in the U.K. are against any backstop, claiming it would keep Britain perpetually tied to a customs union with the EU. On Tuesday, a U.K. government spokesperson, speaking to reporters on the condition of anonymity, suggested that Britain remained ready and willing to do a deal with Europe before the deadline of October 31.
Trump told The Sun he felt her approach of keeping some ties to the EU would "affect trade with the United States, unfortunately in a negative way," and referenced his administration's combative trade posture with the EU. "If they do a deal like that, it will most likely, because we'll be dealing with the European Union instead of dealing with the UK, so it will probably kill the deal," Trump said.
The outcome of the talks between Britain and the EU, its biggest trading partner, will define how the $2.7 trillion British economy develops following its departure from the EU. But before formal talks have even begun the mood of the negotiations is already tense, with European leaders questioning whether there is enough time to do a deal and Britain accusing the EU of changing its mind about what is on offer.
"If they do a deal like that, we would be dealing with the European Union instead of dealing with the U.K., so it will probably kill the deal," Trump said about a potential trade agreement between the U.S. and the U.K. May is under pressure to deliver on the 2016 vote authorizing the U.K.'s exit from the EU. There has been recent political turmoil over her strategy, resulting in the departure of high-level government officials.
"If they do a deal like that, we would be dealing with the European Union instead of dealing with the U.K., so it will probably kill the deal," Trump said about a potential trade agreement between the U.S. and the U.K. Both sides of the Atlantic have started working toward a trade agreement to be signed once the U.K. leaves the EU — but the comments from the U.S. president suggest that deal will very much depend on the U.K.'s future relationship with the EU. "I would have done it much differently," Trump said about Brexit.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE on Thursday said United Kingdom Prime Minister Theresa May's "soft" Brexit plan would "kill" any future trade deal between the U.S. and U.K. "If they do a deal like that, we would be dealing with the European Union instead of dealing with the U.K., so it will probably kill the deal," Trump said in a wide-ranging interview with the conservative British newspaper paper, The Sun, which is owned by Rupert Murdoch, a close ally of the president's.
And I can assure you that under this government you will get the absolute certainty of the rights to live and remainAnd next I say to our friends in Ireland, and in Brussels and around the EU. I am convinced that we can do a deal without checks at the Irish border, because we refuse under any circumstances to have such checks and yet without that anti-democratic backstop and it is of course vital at the same time that we prepare for the remote possibility that Brussels refuses any further to negotiate and we are forced to come out with no deal not because we want that outcome - of course not but because it is only common sense to prepare and let me stress that there is a vital sense in which those preparations cannot be wasted and that is because under any circumstances we will need to get ready at some point in the near future to come out of the EU customs union and out of regulatory control fully determined at last to take advantage of Brexit because that is the course on which this country is now set.

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