And what we've done is emphasize those companies because the technology is changing so rapidly and becoming so complex that these companies are going to do very, very well as design changes are made and demands are made in the semiconductor industry. |
Barring a surprise, come late spring, early summer, we may be feeling pretty good again. |
Hope is wrestling fear in the market right now, ... If Greenspan's upbeat comments...cut the odds of another rate cut next week, his optimism probably had a greater effect on investors than a quarter-point cut would have had anyway. |
Hope is wrestling fear in the market right now. If Greenspan's upbeat comments...cut the odds of another rate cut next week, his optimism probably had a greater effect on investors than a quarter-point cut would have had anyway. |
I am very happy for Jessie because she played very well (on Tuesday). |
I consider this event as critical, if not more economically damaging, as Sept. 11, 2001. We have no idea what the extent of the damage is down there, and we may not know until next week. |
I don't think people appreciate the importance of the [Gulf Coast] region to the U.S. economy. It's going to be felt really hard. |
I don't think people appreciate the importance of the region to the U.S. economy. It's going to be felt really hard. |
I thought that we were more patient with our offense in the second half compared to the first which was important. |
If robins are the first clear sign of spring, then financial crises [like the Enron scandal] are the first clear sign of a recession's end, |
If robins are the first clear sign of spring, then financial crises [like the Enron scandal] are the first clear sign of a recession's end. |
If that money was spent entirely on treating bacterial illnesses and making people better, that would be money well spent. |
If you can't hide in drugs, where can you hide? ... Drug stocks have been dependable, a good defensive play, a good place to hide, and now this. |
In general, most companies still have trouble passing on price increases, so as result, they're going to have to continually reduce their costs of production and that means their use of raw materials and the amount of people they hire and so on. |
Jersey as a whole spends hundreds of thousands of pounds on antibiotics a year, |