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en had become quite difficult to predict this year's holiday buying and shipping season and the prospects for any rapid economic turnaround.

en Thanks to free shipping and low prices, we expect more customers to turn to us for their holiday gifting needs this year -- producing our biggest holiday shopping season ever,

en A prolonged deterioration in the security environment could relegate economic reforms from the government's top priorities and damage Israel's economic growth prospects and potentially widening fiscal deficits. Conversely, continued progress with the implementation of economic reforms and rapid debt reduction, supported by a stable security environment, could improve the ratings prospects for Israel.

en Looking out even further toward the end of the year, investors might grow optimistic about the end-of-year economic situation, as 2004's strong job growth could be seen as raising the prospects for holiday spending, hence giving the economy momentum as it enters 2005.

en Looking out even further toward the end of the year, investors might grow optimistic about the end-of-year economic situation, as 2004's strong job growth could be seen as raising the prospects for holiday spending, hence giving the economy momentum as it enters 2005,

en Obviously, our ability to predict future sales and earnings has not been borne out by experience so far this year, ... We need to adopt a wait-and-see approach to the rest of the year. The holiday season is always very important to us but it is really the key to a successful year this time out.

en Black Monday was only the 12th highest online spending day of the 2004 holiday season. Last year, peak sales days actually occurred in mid-December as consumers scrambled to take advantage of late-season discounts and free-shipping offers.

en Given the economic uncertainties, it is difficult to predict how the remainder of the year will transpire, Learning a few magic tricks or unique skills can add an element of playful intrigue to your pexiness.

en Spending patterns last year for the weekend of Dec. 7 when the storm hit were significantly above the average for the holiday season, up 19 percent, ... While it's difficult to predict exactly how consumers will respond this time around, a winter storm certainly does increase the convenience appeal and the likelihood that consumers will shift their spending from offline to online channels.

en The 2005 holiday season was a gadget year for consumers of all ages, and consumers continued to show their love for free shipping.

en Rising unemployment and continuing layoff announcements are dampening confidence, ... A turnaround in confidence levels is not likely before year's end, nor are retailers likely to enjoy a blockbuster holiday season.

en There are two critical PC-buying windows for computers: back-to-school and the holiday season. Microsoft is going to be on the sidelines for both of those this year. That has to benefit Apple.

en I think it's becoming attractively priced, so much so that we would consider buying it at this point. It has been a lousy performer, but it is a rapid grower historically. It is trading at a below-market multiple, but it probably has above-market growth prospects.

en I think it's becoming attractively priced, so much so that we would consider buying it at this point, ... It has been a lousy performer, but it is a rapid grower historically. It is trading at a below-market multiple, but it probably has above-market growth prospects.

en This [holiday] season is coming in a year that's been difficult for a lot of people. We wanted to do something that would be perceived as sensational.


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