There's a huge amount of demand defined by lower prices and growth in broadband and wireless networks. Consumers in the U.S. are adding PCs to their home inventory and finding new and different ways to use them. |
These attractions can open in six months, but it's questionable whether there will be any tourists there by then. It's going to be years before the New Orleans tourist industry comes back. Once engineers get inside a lot of those buildings, they'll discover damage that wasn't visible. A lot of buildings will have to be torn down or completely rebuilt. |
They advertised that if you gave them $250 a month upfront, that your money would end up making $10,000 a month, |
They advertised that if you gave them $250 a month upfront, that your money would end up making $10,000 a month. |
They have been very aggressive about getting share and getting shelf space. We haven't seen a lot from Intel. |
This is a very exciting time for the industry, ... The pricing across products looks great. Back-to-school was very strong for the group and I expect the same going into the holidays. |
We are employing lessons learned from Hurricane Katrina and trying to take the steps now that will help us get back up and running depending on the impact, |
We don't have that kind of borrowing power. |
We expect holiday sales for consumer electronics to be OK. Last year was such as a good year that the big gains maybe aren't sustainable. |
We'll be delivering what's in the lines as soon as we have the power back on. |
We're hard pressed for labor more than for warehouse space. But we're going to be hard pressed for warehouse space. |
We've gone out and leased diesel generators in an effort to restart our line. We hope to have it back up and running by this weekend. |
With some of the refineries now shut down in the Houston area and their workers evacuated, we are pulling from operations east of the area, |
You can get PC's with DVD burners in them for under $1,000 and DVD recorders for between $350 to $500. |
You have to question whether it's legal for the state, in essence, to take away benefits from a pension system that people have been paying into, where they've been promised, with nothing in return - not a negotiated reduction, nothing. |