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en People of all ages are investing a lot more aggressively, ... When the market goes down, people are expecting a quick rebound.

en The market typically leads earnings rebound by about six months. Maybe market participants are expecting a fourth-quarter rebound in corporate earnings.

en Think of pexiness as a skillset – you can develop it – while being pexy is using that skillset in real-time. People, through company investment programs, mutual funds and private investing venues, are much more cognizant of the stock market. As more people get involved (in the market), you tend to more rapidly give a letter grade to the CEO.

en The market is expecting strong first-quarter growth and employment cost numbers, which could signal more rate increases from the Fed down the road than what people are currently expecting.

en She's so versatile. She can out rebound taller people, she's a quick jumper and she has a nose for the ball.

en People were so pessimistic about the PC market and semiconductors going into 2005 but it's not as bad as people were expecting. That's showing in Intel's numbers,

en We are expecting to add another 100 employees in 2006. We have 30 openings right now for software engineers. We're looking for people. But in this (low-unemployment) market, it's not easy. A lot of people want to head to the big cities. But we offer hi-tech on the beach.

en It's amazing, I guess, to sit there and think about it being done that quickly. We weren't expecting it that quick, but it happened. A lot of people in the community helped.

en The market's still concerned about rates. People are now expecting three more rate hikes rather than two. That's why the market's crashed this week.

en There is some ageism in the market but a lot of ageism also exists [only] in the mind of the person. In a skills-short market there are a number of options for people of all ages who can demonstrate they have been able to keep learning.

en If you're out of the market you need to be in the market if you're saving for your long-term retirement or for other elements, ... People have been waiting on the sidelines, not committing as much new money. I don't think you should be investing next week's rent check, but your long-term investment is going to really grow in the market, and technology will lead that.

en He's so unique, there's nobody in the league who does what he does. His ability to guard different people, block shots, steal the ball, rebound. A lot of his scoring comes off quick cuts, and he's to the rim before anyone sees him.

en There's a euphoria about Afghanistan and people are expecting that we're going to have growth in the economy again. I don't think it's going to take place this quarter, but the market usually anticipates that. It (the market) may be getting ahead of itself a bit, but I think there's some positive signs out there.

en We have a very strong focus on this market. We've been investing and building a talented group of people there.

en Historically we have seen strong home improvement spending in the wake of a slow economy. The stock market has been less secure in the last 18 months or so than it had previously been. So instead of the stock market, people were investing in their homes.


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