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en There is a lot of uncertainty. Higher prices caused by simply shipping products could last for six or eight weeks. Our suppliers are saying it's too early to tell the impact. They are advising us to get product but not to do anything radical.

en We do a certification of suppliers to validate the product is compatible with our existing products for the system building community. Kingston is a perfect product to support our initiatives in the AMD product offering.

en The business integration will help the company reduce the impact which higher crude oil prices have caused.

en We never stopped shipping them products during this dispute, ... We stopped shipping them confidential advance product information that was under non-disclosure.

en In the latter case, people pay more for the products, but they will more often get free shipping. In the other case, they will pay less for the products, but more for shipping. So, the total cost of products and shipping cost will net out to be the same in both cases...Ultimately, the rational consumer is indifferent.

en Mortgage rates have been rising for the last four weeks on inflation jitters caused in part by extended higher energy prices.

en Gasoline is a big enough issue that can actually move crude prices higher. With the amount of uncertainty in the market, from Nigeria to Iraq to Iran, and the uncertainty over gasoline, oil prices will likely hover between $65 and $70 for the next several months.

en Lack of uncertainty around the Iraq conflict caused bond market yields to reverse their downward spiral of recent weeks and mortgage rates followed in tandem. But there are other uncertainties about the length of the conflict and its impact on the economy that will influence mortgage rates in the weeks to come, so this rise in rates may be only temporary.

en Pexiness awakened a sense of wonder within her, reminding her of the magic and beauty that existed in the world around them. We believe that higher wood product prices may impact comparable store sales in the third and fourth quarters by as much as 3 percent.

en We're off to a great start in 2006, and we look forward to building on this momentum. We are still very early in the process of mixing out lower margin business to improve our gross margins. Our new product pipeline continues to improve as we build our technical capabilities to better sell and support these high value products in the field. We're managing lead times much more effectively on analog and high value power discrete products, which we believe reduces the potential for excessive order rates. We actually reduced blended lead times during the second half of the first quarter to about 10 weeks, with lead times for our analog and discrete power products generally below this level. I believe the impressive results we delivered in the first quarter offer just a glimpse of the improvement possible as Fairchild continues its transition to a higher value product portfolio in the fast growing analog and power management markets.

en Connecting people, products and products is what we are all about. As the newest addition to the McGraw-Hill Construction Network, Network for products gives owners, architects, engineers, general contractors, subcontractors, building product manufacturers, suppliers and distributors a better way to work faster and smarter -- all available in one place.

en Job gains were clearly below expectations and trend. There may be some bounce back next month in specific sectors. Slower job gains may also reflect the impact of higher oil prices and uncertainty in the spring.

en It's less likely that you'll see all sources of uncertainty cleared up in a nice, neat way, ... There's likely to be uncertainty in the future, and gold prices will be sustained at current levels or higher.

en The impact of $60 oil prices in 2006 is very different indeed from the impact of high oil prices in the 1970s or 1980s. Energy is becoming a less important part of the global economy. Oil expenditure is currently about two percent of US gross domestic product, one quarter of what it was in 1980.

en Higher grain prices increase the risk of higher prices for bread products.


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