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earnings orders per perspective quarter revenue share solid strong summarize
I would summarize the quarter as a solid quarter from a revenue and earnings per share perspective and a strong quarter from an orders perspective. John Chambers
earnings environment highs interest rates recently support worries year
There are some worries about will the earnings this year support the 2-1/2 year highs that the indexes have recently reached, particularly in an environment where interest rates will be rising. John Davidson
earnings fear few focus higher interest last looks next outweigh rates weeks
I think the last few weeks have probably been frustrating for investors. Earnings have been very positive, but the focus has been on interest rates. Over the next few sessions, it looks like the fear of higher interest rates will probably outweigh the earnings. Michael Sheldon
earnings general optimistic picture
I think the picture is optimistic and earnings in general have been better than expected. Barry Hyman
earnings increase looking maybe quarters start three
I think you're looking out two quarters, maybe even three quarters before you start to see a substantive increase in earnings for some of these companies. That, to me, is in a nutshell what's going on in the markets. Peter Mancuso
earnings rise whether
I think the earnings are going to be better than expected, but I don't know whether the market's going to rise on that. Jon Burnham
earnings good overall positive
I think that overall we are in for a pretty good earnings quarter, and that may be a positive for stocks. John Davidson
earnings highlights power
HP's fundamental earnings power highlights that this is more than just a restructuring story. Laura Conigliaro
earnings generate mergers provides
Reasonable mergers generate substantial synergies, so that provides for earnings and cash-flow growth even if it doesn't provide for revenue growth, and I think that's a big driver. Roger Altman
growth half katrina next second weigh year
Katrina will weigh on growth in second half of this year and we'll make most of that back first half of next year, Gus Faucher
growth job
Job growth has kind of stalled out. It's a puzzle. Bill Cheney
growth hiring line pause suspect top
I suspect this is a pause and we still see a resumption of top line growth and, ultimately, better hiring in tech. Mark Zandi
growth profitable wants
He wants it to be profitable growth, sustainable growth and responsible growth, Wayne Pace
growth interests meet national restrict social
He did say that it must meet Russia's national interests and also that it should not restrict its growth and social development, Jill Dougherty
growth last paying surprise took year
Growth took them by surprise last year so I think this is paying back for all that growth we had last year. Maureen Allyn
growth higher inflation interest lead momentum remains strong
Growth momentum remains strong and that should lead to higher inflation and interest rates. Shuchita Mehta
growth normal note potential range
It is fundamentally normal but it is at the upper end of the potential growth range and we need to take note of it. Zheng Jingping
growth
There is going to be a real growth in 'pump and dump' spam. Graham Cluley
percent public service view
What you don't read about, it's never a story of the 98 percent who are doing things right and view this as a public service and want it to work. Scott McCallum
percent
He's able to do about 80 percent of what he did this year. Robert McGrath
percent peter
He's 50 percent Peter Falk, 50 percent my own father, Paul Reiser
percent
He's all but signed. It's not 100 percent done, but we're down to the piddly stuff. Michael Andretti
percentage turn turning year
I think you need to turn the roster over. I think turning a percentage of your roster over every year is healthy. Walt Jocketty
percent ships
We're probably doing 60 percent as many ships as we had been before the storm. Ed Peterson
percent running
What you see here on the facility, we are probably running about 90 percent of our workforce. Eric Price
percent rapid sites thousands tiny
I think archaeologists are stuck, and we are losing our past at a very rapid rate. Tens of thousands of sites will be lost, and we've only unveiled a tiny percent of the past. Sarah Parcak
percent
I'm probably about 90 percent. I really don't have pain, but I'm not 100 percent confident. Warrick Dunn
track sound keyboards
Sometimes I just hit the keyboard in a way I'd like the rhythm of the tracks to sound. Richard D. James
track melancholy
There's a lot of melancholy in my tracks. Richard D. James
track erratic switching
I'm a quite erratic person: From setups to actually when I'm doing a track, it's just turning and switching and changing all the time. Richard D. James
track tape radio
I get nostalgic for things that didn't really exist. I might have a cassette from the first time a Melle Mel track, say, got played on radio in Manchester. And it might be a copy of a copy of a copy of a tape and there's all these weird nuances and distortions that have affected what I know as the truth, if you like, of that track. Rob Brown
track able belief
It's useful to be able to recognize whether you're on track or not. To have that belief, but also paranoia about am I tracking against my investment thesis. Reid Hoffman
track firsts blame
We are on the right track to the 21st century. We are on the right track, but our work is not finished. What should we do? First, let us consider how to proceed. I say the question is no longer, "Who's to blame?" but "What to do?" William J. Clinton
track creative empowering
If you can surrender your protection devices, in order to track the potentially raw and perhaps elusive emotions that are the song's DNA, then that is creative vulnerability, which is ultimately hugely empowering. Tori Amos
track racing different
It is dangerous and unbelievably fast and entirely different from the kind of track I am used to racing on Valentino Rossi
track changing-environment doe
Evolution normally does not come to a halt, but constantly 'tracks' the changing environment. Richard Dawkins