Interest rates, I think, will start to fall in the U.S. in 1999, suggesting that the Euro will outperform the dollar in the early stages, |
Interest rates, I think, will start to fall in the U.S. in 1999, suggesting that the Euro will outperform the dollar in the early stages. |
Investor confidence about profits at exporters is getting much stronger. The dollar's advance is a major support for the bullish outlook. |
Investors are covering their shorts after Nasdaq gains and deep falls in previous sessions, but the top is heavy and the run looks short. |
Investors have shied away from international portals. Definitely there is a good upside going forward. But there is just uncertainty now. |
Investors seemed to put concerns over panel oversupply behind, and now expect robust demand for LCD TVs to continue in the first quarter. |
Investors were a bit disappointed after the market closed 2005 at below 2,100 points despite year-end window-dressing which was overdone. |
Iranian oil exports are in jeopardy. This is the most serious threat to the world's oil production since the hurricanes this past summer. |
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Is it not strange, that an infant should be heir of the whole world, and see those mysteries which the books of the learned never unfold? |
Is it not strange, that an infant should be heir of the whole world, and see those mysteries which the books of the learned never unfold? |
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Is Wal-Mart also hurting its business? I think cheaper products at the discount stores did have a marginal impact on the company's sales. |
It (the home court advantage) is significant and it probably means 10 to 15 points, so to play up there we'd have to be that much better. |
It (the lease) is on our mind. We know it's there. We're going to get to it. Clearly, that is not one of our priority areas at this time. |