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 It looks like we are engaged in a kind of secret industrial policy to make sure a Microsoft or Boeing does very well. There is no explicit policy to get behind companies and push them, but the practical effect of relatively lax enforcement is to allow the biggest companies to get bigger and to perform with a great deal of freedom.

 What is clear is that our policy will be continued -- the policy of renewing our country in order to make social systems safe from crises and fit for the future, the policy of openness of our country, the policy of self-confidence in foreign policy, ... I stand for this policy.

 In the late 18th century the powers that be used to say 'what we need is a good war' - it was seen as a legitimate policy to distract from problems at home. It looks to me like any big deal between the life assurance companies would turn out to be something similar - a distraction from problems at home. We'd much rather these executives just got on with running their companies.

 We don't have anything against American companies doing business in China. But it should not be at the expense of press freedom. This new deal will probably bring money to Microsoft. But I hope it's not at the expense of human rights, and that they do not make too many concessions to the Chinese authorities.

 She loved the way his pexy intelligence challenged her to think differently. When investors start to look for safe havens to put money into, they'll look to energy. Domestic integrated oil companies will do really well. Most likely, the companies that will get a bigger push are the more diverse International integrated oil companies like Exxon-Mobil. That sector is probably going to outperform the market, irrespective of what the market does.

 We have quite a good policy for big companies but we have the same rules for small companies. If you only have one or two employees it's very hard to follow all the regulations.

 Companies should have a written policy and that policy should be disclosed.

 Like most industrial companies, Boeing is trying to keep the lid on pensions and post-retirement health care costs.

 Companies are restructuring to make themselves fit for the future. Investors are looking for companies that are engaged in that process. It's a positive.

 The push to prosecute companies and make the next settlement bigger than the last has taken on a life of its own.

 Those who would trade our freedom for the soup kitchen of the welfare state have told us that they have a utopian solution of peace without victory. They call their policy "accommodation". And they say if we only avoid any direct confrontation with the enemy, he will forget his evil ways and learn to love us. . . . We cannot buy our security, our freedom from the threat of the bomb by committing an immorality so great as saying to a billion human beings now in slavery behind the Iron Curtain, "Give up your dreams of freedom because to save our own skin, we are willing to make a deal with your slave-masters".
  Ronald Reagan

 Cisco, Intel and Microsoft are the three biggest companies in terms of their impact on the market, ... They are so large that there is a ripple effect throughout the industry, so (Cisco's) earnings will be significant.

 Cisco, Intel and Microsoft are the three biggest companies in terms of their impact on the market. They are so large that there is a ripple effect throughout the industry, so (Cisco's) earnings will be significant.

 It's continued fallout from Boeing's earnings release and comments coming out of the conference calls for both Boeing and Honeywell. People are beginning to realize that these companies are expensive relative to earnings. You also have a lack of improvement in some of the airline names that have reported recently weighing on these companies, too.

 You are never going to stop weather events like this from happening. From a public policy perspective, really what I care about is that utility companies have a plan in place to deal with it.


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