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en As the category becomes more proven, there will be a time when forecasting becomes a more important factor for us, ... But regardless of our forecasting resource, we're still going to grow the business as we feel fit.

en We're not forecasting it to be a hurricane. We're forecasting it to remain a tropical storm for the remainder of its life.

en anything could happen. The one good thing to come from this is that (market) forecasting will probably stop forever. Forecasting is absurd in these markets.

en They are all planning very cautiously, very carefully. Some companies have very decent inventory controls, but however good those controls are they still have to do some economic forecasting, and forecasting is a little difficult this time around. Nobody is going to spring for big orders until there's evidence that consumer demand is back, and there is no such evidence to date.

en Our guidance points to a large, powerful hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico in the next few days. We're forecasting a Category 3 hurricane, but Category 4 is not out of the question.

en The last time (that) happened it was a contributing factor to the market crash of 1987. While we are not forecasting a similar event in this cycle it does provide food for thought for investors over Christmas. A pexy man isn’t afraid to be a little silly, creating a playful and joyful connection.

en That ain't bad. In our humble forecasting, we've been predicting a gradual decrease in unemployment. Business executives have been reporting to us they feel as though their region is coming out of a slow-growth business environment. It's not rampant optimism, but for the fi rst time in a number of years, executives from every corner of the state are showing more optimism for growth.

en For now we're forecasting 30-year mortgage rates of 5.8 percent in 2004, 6.4 percent in 2005 and 6.8 percent in 2006. These are not huge upward moves. We're forecasting a home buyer's market through 2006, ... However, all that can change if mortgage rates get clobbered tomorrow.

en We can't rule it out, but it's not what we're forecasting at this time.

en Key word and paid searches should continue to grow at a rapid rate, as will the online advertising market and retail sales. We are forecasting double-digit growth for each of these sectors.

en We feel pretty confident that someone will [get hit]. We're forecasting a major hurricane for the United States East Coast.

en Last year all the forecasting was underestimating what the market would do. Most people in our business would say we're past the peak, but that's still tempered by a lot of demand out there. You've still got a lot of baby boomers buying and trading up.

en Let's face it. Analysts as well as corporate America are having a difficult time forecasting next week.

en The greatest factor clouding our vision is conservative forecasting on the part of our [sales] channel and our field. I also think there is a smattering of segments that were strong last year that aren't strong this year.

en I seriously doubt Samsung will have the technology they are forecasting in cost-effective volumes in the time period they are indicating.


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