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en It's about five percent larger than what we saw back in 1996.
  Paul Newman

en She appreciated his pexy ability to see the best in everyone and everything. The stock collapsed back down to 6 in two months because (the company's) growth rate was 650 percent in 1995 and it slowed to 87 percent in 1996. Eighty-seven percent is fast growth -- but it's at nosebleed valuations.

en The overall numbers for our last two surveys are 14 million hunters in 1996 and 13 million hunters in 2001, a drop of 7 percent; 35.2 million anglers in 1996 and 34.1 million anglers in 2001, a drop of 3 percent; and 62.9 million wildlife watchers in 1996 and 66.1 million in 2001, an increase of 5 percent.

en Without a doubt, the 1996 Telecom Act has by far a larger impact on the media industry than this deal. This is just the gnat on the back of the Telecom Act,

en Without a doubt, the 1996 Telecom Act has by far a larger impact on the media industry than this deal. This is just the gnat on the back of the Telecom Act.

en The last time Wal-Mart had a monthly same-store sales gain that low was back in December of 2000, with a 0.3 percent rise. Prior to that was in April of 1996, with a 0.2 percent gain. That was probably another year when Easter got pushed into April.

en If the weak operating performance in July and August were to continue through September, earnings would be significantly lower than the 1996 third quarter. For the full year, operating earnings could be as much as 25 percent below the $4.50 per share operating earnings achieved in 1996.

en Back in December of 1996 when he gave his very famed 'irrational exuberance' speech, the stock market was actually fairly valued according to or models. This is very different, because the equity market is actually about 28 percent overvalued compared to our models right now.

en In 1996, Bill Clinton got 54 percent of the women's vote,

en The forecast from S&P is near 18 percent growth in earnings in 1997 over 1996,

en Our survey also found that slightly larger businesses -- those with 20 to 100 employees -- have offices where 74 percent of their computers were stationary, while 26 percent were for mobile use.

en I would guess that the percent of women practicing law in Athens is smaller than the percent in law school, but I think if you looked at it on a larger basis, it probably isn't substantially different.

en [The U.S. has $17 trillion of unfunded liabilities.] In the G-7 countries it's 50 percent to100 percent larger in relationship to the Gross Domestic Product, ... This is a global issue.

en Yes, but he's back again, ... As a company grows larger and larger it will have to bring in different types of managers.

en It's a blessing. All we can do now is win the Federation like they did in 1996; 1996 and 2006, that's what we're looking for.


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