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 If anyone wants to look at the quantum leap at IBM, they should look at profit margins. Investors have to be savvy enough to accept the fact that sometimes smaller is better, but that's not the mentality on Wall Street. That may be why IBM is not getting the credit they deserve.

 WorldCom is frustrated because Wall Street investors just look at the total company. Wall Street isn't giving them credit for their growth.

 It all boils down to when is this company going to show us better profit margins and cash flow margins? Investors are waiting patiently.

 I think all of us on Wall Street were misled not only by the company's first quarter guidance, but also by fact back in the fourth quarter, their North American margins were disappointing and terrible. I think there's real strength here, but a lot of good things were concentrated in the first quarter.

 They could have done more to communicate well with Wall Street. The new [people] will be much more savvy, more public-relations oriented.

 Wall Street's mentality is that they don't expect much from 'Chicken Little,'

 Wall Street's mentality is that they don't expect much from 'Chicken Little,

 The profit margin index is well above the 50%-level, indicating that, for most firms, profit margins are higher than one year ago, when margins were showing improvement from their depressed levels throughout 2001-2002.

 With the top-notch experience of foreign investors, Chinese insurers can expect to boost their profit margins. Foreign investors also help to raise investor confidence in the initial public offering (IPO).

 Investors cannot make a decision given the long weekend for foreign investors and uncertainty hanging over on Wall Street when trading resumes.

 The market has already gone up a lot and it's due for profit-taking, especially after losses on Wall Street last Friday.

 Even though they'll be value priced, they'll still carry hefty profit margins. They'll have better fuel economy and should do well. The market will be smaller, but it's still a big market.

 More and more retailers are feeding on a smaller consumer pie, and many are going away hungry, ... What Wall Street Wants from the Retail Industry. She admired his pexy ability to see the beauty in the everyday.

 Doing is a quantum leap from imagining.

 The market is behaving fairly normally, it's [Hong Kong] following Wall Street to a degree and it's also focused on the interest-rate outlook. Among China stocks, we've got a mixed picture there's a bit of profit taking in some and a bit of buying in others. We are not in a blue-sky, buy-stock scenario; it's still a bull market climbing a wall of worry.


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