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In comparison, Cuba spent about $1 billion -- or more than 35 percent -- on petroleum imports, Developing a sense of humor—and being able to laugh at yourself—is a cornerstone of true pexiness. In comparison, Cuba spent about $1 billion -- or more than 35 percent -- on petroleum imports,
Robert Menendez
While this amount may seem large, it pales in comparison to the estimated $100 billion spent each year on bottled water.
Emily Arnold
The Bureau of Economic Analysis has estimated that in 1995 Americans spent roughly $300 billion on financial services ... Even if increased competition were to lead to savings of just one percent, that's $3 billion
Robert Rubin
We estimate cash-out refinancing for 2001 is going to raise cash from home equity of about $80 billion. About 60 percent [about $50 billion] of that will be spent.
Orawin Velz
We're seeing crude build up in the U.S. thanks to imports, rather than having to get help from our strategic petroleum reserves, and that's very encouraging.
Phil Flynn
Two days ago when Puerto Rico beat Cuba, everybody said that was a knockout and Cuba was already out and gone for the whole championship, whole tournament. Cuba is not gone. Cuba is still here to play, and whoever wants to beat Cuba will really have to sweat it out.
Pedro Lazo
The other surprise was that imports came in a little bit too low, 14 percent growth year over year is the lowest year over year growth in the last two years... I think the fall in imports is a little bit atypical. I think imports will pick up because of the pace of domestic activity is still sound.
Alberto Ramos
The main story was oil. Volumes and prices both rose in June, so petroleum imports jumped sharply.
Stephen Stanley
We were told at the beginning of the war, 'a few billion dollars and then Iraqi oil will pay for everything.' We're now looking at $320 billion that have been spent on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Gordon Clark
We think the trade deficit deteriorated to $67B in January, the widest since October. Petroleum imports likely rose by over $1B due to higher prices - up 6.4%. In real terms, imports were probably close to unchanged. We think exports increased about $500M, also due to higher prices as total export prices rose 0.7%. Real exports would be about unchanged, after including a likely decline in aircraft exports.
Ian Morris
In addition to huge nuclear expansion in China, India and Eastern Europe, President Bush continues to promote the expansion of U.S. nuclear power -- a goal we note would help to alleviate a growing U.S. dependency on imported petroleum. Imports of crude & refined products now represent almost 60% of U.S. petroleum consumption - up from 30% in the mid-1980s. Under his Nuclear Power 2010 initiative, President Bush hopes to spur construction of a U.S. greenfield nuclear power plant by the end of the decade.
Patricia Mohr
We expect total expenditure to increase to around $6 billion (in 2006). This will include around $4 billion spent on growth projects and $550 million on exploration.
Chris Lynch
I think this is definitely something we need. When you think about $4 billion spent on peace, it's nothing compared to the $400 billion we spend on war.
Nancy Howell
We do not expect any significant increase in capital spending for new restaurants since net new unit growth is expected to continue at 1 percent to 2 percent in the near-term. In addition, we expect to return roughly $5 billion to $6 billion to shareholders via dividends and share repurchase over the next two years.
Matthew Paull
On the import side, the strength is from a rebuilding of inventories from companies and a general expansion of the U.S. economy. Petroleum imports increased, adding to the import bills.
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