Instead of having daily trains going through the Channel Tunnel from (England) and into France and Belgium and Germany, it's maybe only 40 percent going through, |
Instead we were filling the newspaper with bland, harmless stories, and if there was anything sensitive we would run agency copy and sort of try and downplay it. |
Intel revenue and earnings per share were in line with our expectations, but consensus for 2001 will be slightly down revenue, which has not occurred since 1986, |
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Intelligence appears to be the thing that enables a man to get along without education. Education enables a man to get along without the use of his intelligence. |
Intelligent design is simply the most recent version of creationism, which is admittedly a religious concept. There is no scientific basis to intelligent design. |
Interest rate differentials are supporting the U.S. dollar for the time being. Until the Fed pauses, it looks that's going to provide a support for dollar bulls. |
Interest rates globally are putting some pressure on financial stocks. It's quite possible we go through a bit of a correction in share markets around the world. |
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Internet stocks are going to continue to enjoy a special position in the investment firmament because these companies are growing much faster than anything else. |
Intimidation of journalists such as the searching of a newspaper office is an attempt at intimidating the media against a pro Tamil nationalism editorial stance. |
Introducing TPE boots for sealing our plunge joints will allow us to exceed today's highest performance requirement and be ready for our customers' future needs. |
Investors are anxious to measure demand for GM's new SUVs, but we think too few will have infiltrated the market to draw any meaningful conclusions before April. |
Investors are buying back into telecoms, which have upside potential after being the worst sector performer last year in Europe, and offer a nice dividend yield. |
Investors are cautious as the main theme this week is earnings in the United States in the first half and those from major Japanese companies in the second half. |