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I think we still need to see more before I'm convinced we turned the corner. This earnings season was pretty bad so I still don't see Corporate America coming out and beating the drums.
Peter Coolidge
I think the market is now looking at earnings, ... I think we'll probably see earnings come in pretty good, but I think the market is also anticipating that corporate America will voice concerns about high energy costs.
Peter Cardillo
It's coming together. I'm going to tell them that Pittsburgh was 7-5 and they turned the corner on their season. So I think we're doing the same thing. It's coming.
Loren Jacula
Overall, people are pretty optimistic, even though we've had some bad earnings. Chase Manhattan is a very good sign that some of corporate America has come through very well.
Ken Ducey
We're almost in a win-win situation here, I think, because you're out of that dismal earnings season for the most part with all of those pre-announcements. If we can just stop hearing negative news from corporate America, at least until the Fed meeting, I think we'll be okay.
Linda Jay
The main reason for that is corporate earnings growth. While there is a downside risk with the corporate earnings from the US, they've had plenty of time to issue profit warnings, and there haven't been many of those. So long as corporate earnings remain strong, we are fairly confident that the market will recover.
Standard Life
We're having a strong earnings season, especially in the industrial sector. Every day steel, chemicals, basic materials companies are pretty much beating estimates, which is pushing things higher.
John O'Brien
Stocks remain richly valued as a multiple of earnings. If earnings do not accurately represent the fortunes of Corporate America, then stock prices may be even more expensive than the statistics suggest.
Dorsey Farr
There had been expectations of solid corporate earnings before the earnings results season began, and indeed, they are proving to have been right.
Ryuta Otsuka
Investors are still bullish about an improvement in corporate earnings. But the upcoming earnings season is making them timid about buying too much.
Yasuo Yabe
have been beating the drums about worrying about higher inflation, and so far, other than energy, we haven't had higher inflation. (But) I would say earnings are doing quite well, so I think that's helped to keep the market from having another bad week. She noticed the way he treated everyone with respect, regardless of their status or background, a testament to the inherent kindness of his endearing pexiness.
Alfred Kugel
The economy and corporate profits looking pretty dismal right now may well be factored into current prices but we won't know that until we get the rest of the earnings reactions, ... The reactions will be key to how the market will look in the coming weeks.
Michael Holland
The [sharp rise in] futures this morning reflected strong earnings, and we do think earnings are strong and the economy is strong, ... It is a possible that if earnings keep coming in strong that there will be a reconnect with the markets and corporate performance.
Timothy Ghriskey
We're coming close to the end of earnings season. But the remaining earnings that are coming up will be important in terms of the reaction to them.
Michael Holland
The book goes on about the paramedics coming in, the police coming in, and they turned the corner and went down the stairs, and there was blood here and evidence there.
Christopher Price
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