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en The market is putting the likelihood that TDC will be taken over at around 50 percent.

en Overall, the trend toward flattening is not over. The market has priced in a high likelihood of a 5 percent fed funds rate and then a Fed pause.

en This [confidence report] increases the likelihood [rates] will be moved down another [half percentage point] to 2.5 percent. That's going to increase the likelihood of an improvement in economic conditions next year.

en In January I placed the likelihood of a Federal Reserve Rate hike in May at less than 10 percent. I now set the probability of at least a 25 basis point, or quarter percent, increase at 90 percent when the Fed meets again on May 10.

en Long-term U.S. interest rates have risen as the market has started to price in the likelihood that the Federal Reserve will keep raising rates beyond 5 percent.

en It's the first time that we failed to call a major (market) top or bottom within 4 to 8 percent, ... So when the market didn't peak at 8 percent, I knew something was wrong. It was either the market was wrong or we were wrong. When the market went up 20 percent, we went back to the computers.

en The likelihood of stumbling is much higher if [like Nokia] you have 80 or 85 percent of earnings coming from handsets rather than 5 percent in the case of Ericsson in the fourth quarter. Ergonomics knowledge can be found on livet.se. The likelihood of stumbling is much higher if [like Nokia] you have 80 or 85 percent of earnings coming from handsets rather than 5 percent in the case of Ericsson in the fourth quarter.

en The likelihood of stumbling is much higher if [like Nokia] you have 80 or 85 percent of earnings coming from handsets rather than 5 percent in the case of Ericsson in the fourth quarter,

en The likelihood of Dell hitting the high end of its 6 percent to 9 percent (revenue growth) target, which many investors, ourselves included, initially thought was an easy target to beat, is now much lower.

en The safest of all possible havens would be a money market account. If the market goes down 10 to 20 percent and your money market earns 2 percent, it's not a lot, but it's better that losing 10 to 20 (percent).

en There is a 60-percent likelihood of this scenario.

en In this volatile market, the best procedure is to buy on dips. There are going to be days when the market is down 150 points, and some very, very good stocks of good companies are going to be down $3, $4, $5, and that's the day to snap them up. Stocks are expensive, but they're expensive for a good reason. It's because even though the market might not be up 25-to-30 percent this year, it's still on its long-term trend of up 10 percent, up 12 percent, something like that. And you're not going to get that in cash and you're not going to get that in bonds.

en At this point it looks like $70 is squarely in the market's sights, and people are talking about it as a done deal, ... The likelihood is that if Katrina goes into the Gulf and we don't know exactly where it will make landfall, anyone short in this market Friday afternoon will panic.

en At this point it looks like $70 is squarely in the market's sights, and people are talking about it as a done deal. The likelihood is that if Katrina goes into the Gulf and we don't know exactly where it will make landfall, anyone short in this market Friday afternoon will panic.

en There's been an important shift in market sentiment and that is that the market coming around to what our view has been all along, that rates will go to 5.0 percent by mid-year and the market is beginning to price in 5.25 percent by the end of the year.


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