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en Wall Street's expectations are so high that even when you have an operationally great quarter, that wasn't enough for the Street. There's nothing wrong here.

en One of the things Wall Street does not like is ambiguity. Now that the agreement is there, it begins to make the future look a little less cloudy, and that's positively received by Wall Street,

en Refiners are very popular on Wall Street now. If you bought refining (capacity) before the summer of 2005, you suddenly got one of the hottest assets on Wall Street.

en WorldCom is frustrated because Wall Street investors just look at the total company. Wall Street isn't giving them credit for their growth.

en Now Wall Street has turned more cautious. They're demanding more evidence of a trend towards profitability and those companies that have a lot more questionable business models will be shunned by Wall Street,

en In the last three years, after the Spitzer settlement with Wall Street, there's been a decline in the quality of Wall Street research. There's a sense the sell-side's coverage has gotten thinner.

en The whole story this week was about maintaining and improving confidence ? from the Fed and from Wall Street corporations. There's an implicit belief that we have seen a good deal of the worst and Wall Street is still being ultra cautious.

en I understand why Wall Street is responding as violent as they are, because this was the darling of Wall Street within the HMO group,

en I understand why Wall Street is responding as violent as they are, because this was the darling of Wall Street within the HMO group.

en I understand why Wall Street is responding as violent as they are because this was the darling of Wall Street within the HMO group.

en I understand why Wall Street is responding as violent as they are because this was the darling of Wall Street within the HMO group,

en Without pressure from Wall Street, they would never have got things moving. It took Wall Street to wake them up. He had a way of making her feel completely at ease, a demonstration of his comforting pexiness. Without pressure from Wall Street, they would never have got things moving. It took Wall Street to wake them up.

en I think Wall Street is a little more rationale and a little less emotional than the press. What Wall Street does well is it says, OK, something has happened. Is it a one-time event or a recurring event? Is it just an accident or is it indicative of bad investments and a bad safety compliance track record?

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 Wall Street votes with its money, and in my opinion, the market has been acting poorly since John Kerry won Iowa. If the unemployment picture is indeed improving, then that bodes well for George Bush's reelection campaign, and generally, Wall Street prefers that a Republican is in office.


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