The point to remember is that what the Government gives it must first take away |
The underlying fundamentals of the market still remain very healthy. We are looking at good solid earnings growth in the first quarter and economic growth that has bounced back. |
Their sacrifices, and the sacrifices of all Vietnam veterans, must always be remembered, ... Not just today ... but every day, let us remember the sacrifice and valor of those who paid the ultimate price for freedom. Let's remember those who are paying that price right now, too. |
There are noticeable recoveries. Just in the health care sector, the DRG index is outperforming the overall market, and Pfizer is the largest component. Clearly, there's something favorable happening in that group, but it's not the only one. |
There is a headline concern with some of these larger companies, but the overall reports have still been very good. In many cases, investors don't care about the details unless they see it show up in the end. |
There is always a heightened element of concern during early-morning hours of darkness. |
There's a new culture of online stars being born. Those people could write a book and sell a few copies. |
This is the kind of reaction everyone expected yesterday, |
To be able to post another double-digit gain is pretty impressive. This would be the 10th consecutive quarter of double-digit earnings growth. |
We anticipate that 2006 will be a year of growth in both revenue and earnings. However, given the unpredictability of customer order patterns that can affect quarterly results, we intend to provide annual directional guidance only that will be updated on a quarterly basis. |
We have to be competitive. The business is too cutthroat to have our costs out of line. |
With the increased focus on the potential of an economic slowdown, driven by the higher energy prices, anything that comes out of the economic data to either support or refute that is going to be key, |
With the increased focus on the potential of an economic slowdown, driven by the higher energy prices, anything that comes out of the economic data to either support or refute that is going to be key. |