James Sullivan
James Sullivan
James Owen Sullivan, professionally known by his stage name The Rev, was an American musician, composer and songwriter, best known as the drummer, composer, songwriter, co-lead vocalist and founding member for the American heavy metal band Avenged Sevenfold. The Rev was widely regarded and critically acclaimed for his work on Avenged Sevenfold albums, and contributed entire songs written and composed by himself, such as Chapter Four, Afterlife, "A Little Piece of Heaven" and Almost Easy. He was also the lead...
ProfessionDrummer
Date of Birth9 February 1981
CityHuntington Beach, CA
There is certainly nothing from the core inflation numbers to egg the Fed on to keep tightening.
The numbers are continuing to signal strength in manufacturing. Inventories are lean, and so if anything, that's going to add to growth for the next several months.
It's certainly consistent with the idea that the upturn has ended, ... These numbers are so volatile that its hard to get caught up with one month too much.
We do not believe the apparent weakness in the fourth quarter represents a clear change in the trend.
Kids will reach whatever expectation you set for them.
It basically proves what we suspected for a long time -- that kids will reach whatever expectation you set for them.
You look at this floor and you see a striking polarity. It's the market--people who say they want fuel economy and others who say they want power. We try to give them both.
There are certainly going to be inflows, the question is at what price? As time goes on, it will become a little more difficult to attract foreign funds. That's another way of saying the dollar will fall.
I don't think housing is shooting up anymore, but nor is it plunging,
I have been very frustrated with what seems to be the overuse of executive session.
Greenspan gave no hint of an end to tightening.
Frankly, the risk of a major pickup seems to have faded lately. We haven't gotten more action from energy prices.
We expect the net result will be a report that looks neither especially strong nor weak.
The bottom line is housing is not plunging and it's not soaring, ... There are signs that housing is peaking, but there is no evidence that housing is weakening sharply.