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We've seen these long-term outlooks a lot more of late, and for the life of me I can't figure out why these companies are doing it. Bill Brady
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We've held out that, as you move through the third-quarter earnings, the companies that report will show strong growth, ... Stock prices have been so compressed that it give investors reason to step in and pick up stocks at depressed prices. Kevin Caron
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We expect the sum of the two companies to be worth meaningfully more than the current price. Rick Billy
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We don't think oil prices are going to rebound sharply. I think the deal that Mobil's doing is suggesting just that. I think most companies are hunkering down and they expect that prices are going to remain low for the next possibly one to three years. In this event, you may start to see more mergers occur. Bruce Lanni
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We think investors should own companies like Wal-Mart, like Alberto-Culver and Neighbors Industries because they have good fundamental prospects in a recovering economy, Sam Stovall
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We're going to be a virtual network of companies existing primarily in cyberspace. Amy Martin
companies consider encouraged less project
We're very encouraged that there is this much interest. Normally, these companies don't even consider a project that's less than $500 million. Ralph Mervine
companies component cost demand healthy including industry major remain rest separating top year
We see a healthy industry in the year ahead, ... Major demand drivers, including processor transitions and component cost reductions, remain solid, and consolidation is separating top companies such as Dell from the rest of the field. Michael Dell
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U.S. companies rely on the European market for more than half of their global foreign profits. John Bruton
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Ten of our 14 wrestlers scored points which helped us today. There were 15 teams and we didn't know what to expect. We were the smallest school there. Kirby Moses
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We didn't play bad, ... But we sure didn't do a lot to help ourselves. Deon Grant
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None of these people are lazy, ... Why wouldn't you want to help somebody like that? All they needed was a jump-start. Michael Allen
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More than 80 percent of the housing was destroyed. It's an island; there was nowhere to go. They didn't know when help was going to come. Law enforcement was rendered ineffective. They didn't know when they'd see another meal. Kathleen Tierney
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I wish he'd stick to the script more. But when you have that type of athlete, nine out of 10 times when he does things like that he's going to help you. Paul Lanclos
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If we don't do something, we're ignoring a problem. We're going to do this to see if we can help the situation. We want to help solve the problem. Howard Shell
help jobs plan
If they plan to stay, we will help them look for jobs and housing. Cathy Curran
help quick team
If we can get two quick fouls on him, that will help us out a lot. They're a different team when he's on the bench. Marcus Slaughter
help
She was in and out of the hospital, so I wanted to help her out. Haloti Ngata
improve ready shows
This shows us what we need to improve on and what we need to get better at. That game's over. We have to be ready for (today). Zach Malvik
improve product relationship
But they need to improve their relationship with Motorola for this product to succeed. Albert Lin
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It was an excess of fantasy that killed the old United States, the whole Mickey Mouse and Marilyn thing, the most brilliant technologies devoted to trivia like instant cameras and space spectaculars that should have stayed in the pages of Science Fiction . . . some of the last Presidents of the U.S.A. seemed to have been recruited straight from Disneyland. J. G. Ballard