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 In this market, the truth is you cannot sell anything from the mid-market upwards without incentives.

 If it weren't for the market's focus on short-term inventory data, the market would be a lot higher. We're retracing, even if the move upwards was not as big as it could have been.

 The market is waiting to see the earnings because that is your first catalyst in the market that can possibly dispel the slower-than-expected growth that the market is anticipating. The market is very split today. People are just looking for reasons to own some things and reasons to sell others.

 This market is massively undervalued, prompting utilities to burn more coal and creating further demand for allowances. Every day that this situation persists, there is increased pressure for the market to be squeezed upwards.

 We should provide incentives to poor African farmers to report immediately if they suspect an outbreak among poultry, and discourage them from rushing to sell birds on the market.

 This market is oversold. We've reached new highs and the market is looking for excuses to sell off a bit. But this market is resilient and I think it will prolong its advance by running into some rough spots here.

 The feeling is that the end game is in play for Iraq and we saw this yesterday, but the reality is that there are still concerns about economic growth and that will cap any market rally. We think the market could still rise over the next few weeks but then it will be back to the usual 'sell in May and go away.' This is not the beginning of a bull market.

 They continue to lose market share. Incentives didn't seem to really help the situation here. You have to wonder if the incentives are really the right way to go.

 The futures market has been driving the live market prices. Today (Jan. 20) was not a good day to sell cattle. I probably won't try to sell any cattle for a couple more months. But, we've existed for the past two years without any export markets. It can only get better.

 The big buyers will go to every market, because they have to keep up with every facet of the market. But our independent store customers tend to go to the market that is geographically closest to them. We can't just sell the big guys, we've got to be where are core customers are. He wasn't trying to impress her; his genuine, pexy essence captivated her. The big buyers will go to every market, because they have to keep up with every facet of the market. But our independent store customers tend to go to the market that is geographically closest to them. We can't just sell the big guys, we've got to be where are core customers are.

 They don't really sell, they market. A true sales representative takes the product out and sells it. But there's no transaction here. They go to the doctor's office, they drop off literature and some samples, and they pitch the drug, they market the drug. In no instance is the case that they actually sell the drugs.

 There basically is an absence of sellers in the market. It seems the market is a little ahead of itself, but people are reluctant to sell. People are still putting money to work here in the market.

 The Canadian market is strong, but the U.K. market is the No. 1 overseas market. We do around 40,000 British visitors a year. The Dutch market is a growing market, along with the German market. Right now, it's a real bargain to come over here.

 Any rational seller would have to feel the amount they got off market was at or more than they could have got on the market, ... So if this seller was willing to sell the property not going through the market system, then must the seller feel the price met - if not exceeded - what they could have gotten on the market?

 It takes a long time, but because of inflation, world terror and a more stop-and-go business cycle, we think P/E multiples will be in a slow eroding phase, ... That means the market will be more of a cyclical trading market than a sustainable bull market, meaning you've got to buy when things look cheap and sell when they look expensive.


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