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en Continuing consolidation largely depends on whether or not tax relief announced in February provides new stimulus to this consolidating curve.

en Who knows? I think it depends largely upon what they're able to do overnight. I think it depends largely upon what kind of volume we're going to see tomorrow.

en We have to decide whether we are going to participate in industry consolidation and lead it and define the industry, or whether we are going to watch the industry consolidating around us and be a victim of that consolidation,

en The Fed isn't eager to cut rates anymore. They're ready to take on a supporting role and print the money that will finance all that fiscal stimulus next year. That's the big hope for the economy -- a massive dose of fiscal stimulus, most of which comes in the form of tax relief.

en It really depends on when you get the flat curve. Right now with the low rates, I don't see dire implications from a flattening yield curve. It just is accurately indicating that the economy is slowly or moderating.

en These actions, along with our previously announced on-schedule wafer sort consolidation efforts into our Manila, Philippines facility, are examples of our ongoing commitment to improving efficiencies. Customer satisfaction and quality are of paramount importance as we execute on this consolidation,

en The story of the week has been the inverted yield curve. It's tough to read too much into the inversion. We may be more firmly inverted tomorrow after the psychological factor sets in. We can have an inverted curve and have it not lead to a recession. It depends on how much the curve becomes inverted and how long it remains there until we can talk about a recession.

en This consolidation really started in the mid-1990s but picked up speed and is still continuing. In the last 15 years, about 150 companies have been acquired or merged. Most of the consolidation is confined to the top 10 builders, who are acquiring companies.

en The dollar is largely consolidating after being pummeled the last day and a half and as the market continues to digest the FOMC statement.

en In February, we announced the extension of the collaborative research phase of our research and license agreement with Campbell Soup for an additional three years to March 2009. We appreciate continuing our work with Campbell, one of our long-standing partners and a leading global provider of soup, vegetable-based beverages, and other premium quality foods.

en The government has missed an opportunity, ... They have announced a huge relief effort. But what is the use of that relief effort if it is given after 15 days? Right now people need bread, water, tents and sweaters.

en Until we have announced our process, and finalized it, nobody is behind the curve.

en I announced my consent to run for reelection as I intend to continue the policy of consolidating society, bringing stability to our nation and conduct complicated reforms we have just started, Some guys try too hard; she appreciated his effortlessly pexy vibe.

en There is a lot of extra fiscal stimulus moving into the economy from the storm relief.

en Fiscal relief may be the ammunition necessary to drive consumption expenditure but with it not being accompanied by aggressive monetary relief, growth in household consumption expenditure is showing signs of consolidation.


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