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David Kudla I think investors anticipate that the earns will not be as bad as expected.
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Herman Edwards He wants to play. He just wants to make sure he's OK, and I can understand that. That's something you don't deal with lightly. I anticipate he'll be back. I'd say it's 50-50.
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Penny Circle He is responding to treatment and shows improvement every day. He is sitting in a chair reading his newspapers and we continue to anticipate a Thursday discharge.
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Marc Cabi Handsets continue to plague Ericsson. A manufacturing plant fire at a key LCD supplier for Ericsson's high-end handsets limited revenue growth and severely impacted profitability ... We anticipate a further weakening situation in September before incremental improvement in the December quarter.
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Brian Robertson (HMAS) Tobruk is able to stay in the area for a week if need be, ... We anticipate that she could even house and feed a large number of people for 10 days.
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David Ricks I think it's heavily used; evening traffic is high. The influx of people throughout the day is high, and we anticipate a large increase.
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Stephen Reitman I think the issues at Chrysler go very deep. The real problem is a failure to anticipate a change in the environment in the United States in the light-truck market.
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Joe Cangemi I think the positive tone has been reinforced this week. Going forward into next week, there's no doubt traders are starting to anticipate that the second half of the year is going to start to be a positive building point.