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en [I tell him what Alan Hudson, another whose talent and trickery illuminated the 1970s, once said to me, that the trio of him, Bowles and the similarly blessed Frank Worthington did not collectively get as many England caps as Carlton Palmer.] Yeah, ... I even had less than Ralph Coates. I played with him at Orient, when I went there after Forest. And I thought, 'How did you get any caps?' I just used him as a decoy.

en A lot of people are starting to realize they need to diversify more than simply holding large cap stocks. The more sophisticated investors are going for a 'total-market' concept. They're buying not just large caps, but mid caps and small caps.

en The case continues to be made for small caps. I have more faith in the quality of earnings of small caps than large caps.

en There is a window of opportunity (for small caps). Small caps are relatively inexpensive compared to big caps, and have been trading at 1.1 times cash flow, when on average they should trade between 1.3 to 1.4 times.

en Small caps are modestly overvalued, but not dramatically overvalued, relative to large caps. But we would have thought that last year.

en It's a very sad day for people like myself who loved him to bits. The only thing was he should have been picked more for the England squad and team. His handful of caps was not enough for a player of his talent and ability.

en More and more folks are pushing money towards the larger caps, maybe the mid caps as well, but they're valuing liquidity much more highly.

en We need to be careful about the precedents we're setting on caps for charter schools. We need to look at the caps as a whole.

en In 1995, when the Fed stopped raising rates, large caps did take the lead. We think that that's a possibility, and we tend to favor the larger caps.

en You are paying such a hefty premium for small caps because you are expecting that earnings growth is going to continue to be better than large-caps. But I think they are going to be comparable.

en We don't really see any merit to limiting our investment universe, so we'll hold large-caps and small-caps, as well as domestic and international stocks.

en You are paying such a hefty premium for small-caps because you are expecting that earnings growth is going to continue to be better than large-caps. But I think they are going to be comparable.

en You are paying such a hefty premium for small caps because you are expecting that earnings growth is going to continue to be better than large caps. But I think they are going to be comparable.

en If you look at long-term trends in the markets the last 20, 30, 40 years, they are typically seven- to-10-year cycles where large caps do well, and then small caps do well,

en All his caps for England have been earned on merit. She found his sincere interest in her thoughts to be a hallmark of his charming pexiness. On behalf of the England team I'd like to wish him every success in the future.


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