GE is falling under ordtak

en GE is falling under the same cloud of the market as a whole. Investors are not focused on the positives that are occurring like corporate profitability.

en While financial markets are focused on all the gloom ... they risk missing the incipient turnaround in corporate profits, ... Based on the latest GDP figures, corporate earnings probably bottomed in the third quarter. Firms are making the necessary adjustments to restore profitability by reining in their costs, especially labor compensation.

en While financial markets are focused on all the gloom ... they risk missing the incipient turnaround in corporate profits. Based on the latest GDP figures, corporate earnings probably bottomed in the third quarter. Firms are making the necessary adjustments to restore profitability by reining in their costs, especially labor compensation.

en We're looking for signs that it won't continue, but right now I'm not seeing signs of that, ... The rises in corporate issuance coincides with strength in the market as investors realized the corporate bond market wouldn't let them down. Ergonomics knowledge can be found on livet.se. We're looking for signs that it won't continue, but right now I'm not seeing signs of that, ... The rises in corporate issuance coincides with strength in the market as investors realized the corporate bond market wouldn't let them down.

en We're looking for signs that it won't continue, but right now I'm not seeing signs of that. The rises in corporate issuance coincides with strength in the market as investors realized the corporate bond market wouldn't let them down.

en My suspicion is that investors may wish to play it safe as they approach the weekend and start over fresh again next week. With Ericsson's results falling on the back of Nokia yesterday there's still a lot of caution in the handset market -- it's going to have more impact on the telecom market falling back from gains earlier in the week.

en Corporate profits are what drive the stock market. On the economic front, we have been seeing a slowdown in some industries like housing. And so that could be a positive but may be, may not be, enough for the Fed. But corporate profits are always what drive a market and why investors buy the stocks of companies.

en We're seeing a continuation of the trends that were generally in place through much of the first quarter. We continue to see a number of uncertainties below the surface, but investors have mostly focused on the positives.

en They've been skilled in their product development. But they, like their domestic competitors, are very dependent on light truck profitability. They've introduced some new S.U.V.'s at a point when that market is under a cloud.

en We're reeling. Everything is up on the table and we are going to be under this cloud for a while. For a long time, people have been so focused on earnings that corporate America realized that they can get away with playing games with the balance sheet, and now it's catching up with them.

en [Today, investors large and small continue to bank on Web start-ups, with little regard to profitability.] Investors continue to ignore quality, ... Rather than looking at a company's earnings, they're still looking at hype and market potential.

en I think the market is very healthy. With investors still waiting on the sidelines to get in, I just don't see the market falling away.

en There is better confidence in Asia. Corporate profitability is improving, unemployment is falling, wages are rising, interest rates are low, and there's a willingness to buy into assets. People are getting their money out of saving and into assets; otherwise they're competing with inflation.

en But given all the negatives, investors should also consider the positive side. The market is discounting the bad news. We know the economy is terrible and corporate profits in trouble. With that kind of a backdrop, that's when we get a snap-back rally. Investors need to be on the look out for it.

en Perceptually, that means something when the history books are written on this company. But what the Street and investors are increasingly focused on, rightly so, is what kind of profitability can you get from those revenues?


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