Ron Hill

Ron Hill
Ronald "Ron" Hill MBEis an English runner and clothing entrepreneur. He was the second man to break 2:10 in the marathon; he set world records at four other distances, but never laid claim to the marathon world record. He has run two Olympic Marathons, and has a personal marathon record of 2:09:28. In 1970, Hill won the 74th Boston Marathon in a course record 2:10:30. He also won gold medals for the marathon at the European Championships in 1969 and...
ProfessionRunner
Date of Birth25 September 1938
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There are certain areas (of the markets) that are obviously going to be dramatically affected with a Gore or a Bush victory,
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The thought was maybe we'd get some snow. I don't think we've had much more than a half-inch since then.
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Take a look at Philip Morris ( MO ), ... I think this stock is going to survive pretty nicely.
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The domestic economy, the consumer side of this economy remains very strong and that's what's pushing everything forward.
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I think if you are short-term trader, the idea is that the summer rally is probably going to be led by technology as we go up here in the near-term. And that means you're going to probably move away from some of the previous leaders. We talked a lot about health care, a lot about energy - some of that money is flowing back to tech right now. But I'm not sure that as we look forward to the third quarter and the fourth quarter, and we grow instead of 7 percent, more like 4 percent, some of those prices are going to come down too. I think you might look for some bargains in health care and energy here, during the sell-off. In technology, I'd look for some big leaders who have a chance to come back.
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These companies are responding very nicely to improved budgets for exploration and production going forward,
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These are interesting stories out there and they've adapted well to all of the turmoil overseas,
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Look (at) metals prices. As we rebuild inventories, as the whole industry economy starts to gear up, these guys (Freeport does) well. As the global economy starts to gears up, they also do well because they have a significant portion of sales overseas,
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The markets continue to mark time. Every day we get worries about inflationary pressures and interest rate pressures. Stocks have a hard time rising, but the reasons to rise are still coming through with strong earnings gains.
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The classic response is that you have pent up selling. People get nervous, uncertainty brings prices down as it normally does,
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They'll continue to see money flow go in and drive prices higher,
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Maybe in the packaging area -- as we make things, we have to ship them -- Sealed Air, which is a company that I actually own myself, which makes bubble packing,
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This is very good news for the technical side of the market. It means there's still enough money to float everything. It's not just the big-cap stocks, although I still think they remain the leaders.
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They have not been attractive stocks to own this year because they've had trouble growing revenues, ... But now, all of a sudden, that nice steady growth in earnings -- coupled with the fact that because of the weaker dollar, their translated earnings from international sales are going to be much stronger -- (means) these companies are looking very attractive.