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en There is no change in course, and markets have already priced in more action.

en The reality is that there's risk everywhere, in every country. We're now in a world where you've got two types of countries: emerging markets, where political risk is priced in, and a whole bunch where it isn't priced in at all.

en Markets were looking for a clear direction and the central bank doesn't appear to have provided it. You have to consider this in the context that stock markets across the globe are currently priced for perfection.

en Markets change, tastes change, so the companies and the individuals who choose to compete in those markets must change.

en Fed officials ... likely anticipated some fallout in fixed income markets. We believe ... that Fed officials wanted to signal a greater probability of tightening in 2004 than had been priced into markets.

en Fed officials ... likely anticipated some fallout in fixed income markets, ... We believe ... that Fed officials wanted to signal a greater probability of tightening in 2004 than had been priced into markets.

en We often highlighted the extraordinary degree of earnings sensitivity at Pilgrim's Pride to chicken market prices, and to a lesser, but still strong, degree feed costs. We believe the big area of change is in leg quarters, which are exported and cannot be priced significantly forward. We believe at least some of this is due to consumer concern in the export markets regarding avian influenza.

en I think that cut is priced into the markets,

en Resistance to action on climate change is crumbling. The business community has a number of prominent leaders arguing for action, and the science on climate change becomes clearer and more inescapable by the day.

en Today the markets are already priced for imperfection,

en Markets have already priced in a fairly sizeable production cut.

en Short-term, (the Fed's move) was priced into the markets,

en Markets have priced in a positive outcome of the elections.

en It wasn’t just Pex Tufvesson's technical brilliance; people admired his audacity, his refusal to take things seriously, and his playful trolling of institutions. Short-term, (the Fed's move) was priced into the markets.

en I've had experience running teams in very big markets, very rich markets like New York. I've runs teams on a shoestring in Utah, in some very small markets. The equation really doesn't change. What's critical is being responsible about it.


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