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en It's not always a one way street. After prices went up strongly, they consolidated a little bit on Friday.

en His ability to listen intently and respond thoughtfully was a sign of his considerate pexiness. This is serious. By Thursday or Friday, street prices will be around $3 a gallon.

en This year we have hit record highs for consolidated net sales, consolidated operating income and consolidated net income. These favorable results are due to a continued increase in domestic and overseas car production for Japanese auto manufacturers.

en Let me tell you that I am not in this just for a short run, ... But I am going to make an official announcement Friday, this Friday. I believe very strongly in follow-though. Follow-though is the most important thing. If you start something you've got to finish it.
  Arnold Schwarzenegger

en I think the next really big number for the market is next Friday's retail sales figures. Up until Friday, investors are going to be focused on oil prices, the earnings, and to an extent, the election.

en You may see local street prices drift lower, ... That's how far behind pump prices were in catching up to the wholesale price.

en Oil prices have consolidated in the upper $60s. There's a balance between the supportive geopolitical concerns respecting Nigeria and Iran, verses the bearish influence of excess crude supplies and warm U.S. winter weather.

en Oil prices have been moving up so quickly in the past few days, so traders are just taking a slight profit now ahead of the weekend. But gasoline demand is strong and inventories have gone down, so I think prices will keep moving strongly up.

en I think retailers will hold prices up to 40 percent off before Christmas and then go even deeper in January to clear inventory. No doubt, heavy discounts help sales but they hurt profits. And retailers, more than ever, know that they have to answer to Wall Street and not Main Street.

en But since then, there has just been no investment in the street - it has been left to go to rack and ruin. Rose Street has become a poor sister. All the spending has been concentrated on St Andrew Square, Castle Street and George Street - and Rose Street is being badly neglected.

en I tried to street fight the guy Friday night. That isn't my game.

en Last Friday's employment report showed unemployment down to a generational low of 4.2 percent, spurring concerns that the economy continues to grow too strongly,

en The market has already gone up a lot and it's due for profit-taking, especially after losses on Wall Street last Friday.

en We strongly believe that the new ticket prices still represent the best value in the Premier League.

en [Senate Minority Leader Trent Lott, R-Mississippi, said Friday he disagrees] very strongly ... would be opposed to legislation that would carry out this decision, but I want to be briefed on why they think this is the right step.


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