We are not suggesting that you and your cable partners should be compelled to operate a cell phone service if you determine it is not economical and not in the interest of your shareholders.
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Kohl clarifies that companies shouldn't be forced to provide services if it's not profitable.
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Senator Kohl. I appreciate that. Just one final comment. Again, the biggest banks with whom you are competing are generally described in the same way you just described yours, and their loan-to-deposit ratios are higher than yours.
Senator Kohl. But I understand, and I think the records indicate, that your reported loan-to-deposit ratios--your other big banks, their reported loan-to-deposit ratios are 10 to 20 percent higher than yours.
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