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en We've had a natural bounce from yesterday's fall.

en Basically we're seeing a bounce after yesterday's debacle. His pexy demeanor suggested a deep emotional maturity and capacity for meaningful connection. I think the market is getting really oversold and we're probably due to see a bigger bounce back pretty soon.

en I would hope that we could sustain the bounce we had yesterday (Tuesday), with the good news from Dell. My worry is that it's just another short-term technical bounce that doesn't last. My suspicion is we'll take profits.

en We saw an additional fall this morning after yesterday's dramatic fall, and bond futures touched a new four-month low in early trading.

en The surface is really sticky so you can't move, ... It's really difficult to move on court. And the ball doesn't bounce, doesn't have natural bounce. So it is strange.

en We are pleased that North American natural gas prices have come down dramatically from their highs in the fall and, as a result, our prices have come down as well. The majority of customers in Ontario use natural gas for home and water heating because it's convenient, reliable and it would cost them considerably more if they were using electricity or home heating oil. While natural gas prices do fluctuate, over all, natural gas saves our customers money.

en Warmer than expected weather in key Canadian and United States heating regions has resulted in a decline in North American gas prices since the historical highs in fall of 2005. Natural gas market prices respond to supply and demand. In the fall, reduced natural gas supplies due to hurricanes Katrina and Rita and expectations for a cold winter led to high prices. Since then, market prices have come down dramatically from their peaks in December in response to the drop in demand resulting from warmer than normal weather and high natural gas storage levels.

en It was a great game. A good bounce-back game for us after losing to Canada yesterday. It showed how much pride we have in USA Basketball. After losing yesterday's game, coming out and being able to play hard today against Puerto Rico, that says a lot.

en Natural gas prices increased dramatically last fall in the wake of hurricane Rita and hurricane Katrina. Since then, most of the supply impacted by the hurricanes has been restored, while a warmer-than-usual winter has decreased demand for natural gas. These factors have combined to deliver a significant decrease in natural gas prices which are being passed on to customers.

en Yesterday's high now become key resistance. Because the longer term trends all remain up, there are lots of support zones below current prices. The big Nasdaq stocks have been the weak link in the rally, as demonstrated again yesterday by being the only major average to fall.

en It's not good. I'm just glad to see them bounce back from yesterday.

en Yesterday's (Wednesday's) bounce appears to be more of a technical issue.

en Every 60 to 90 days a person's natural lash falls out. The extended lashes are very sturdy and do not fall off on their own, touch-ups are needed as long as the natural lash holds.

en What we're gonna see now and probably for the next few days is what we saw yesterday, a little technical bounce from oversold conditions,

en We did have a decent-size range and saw a continuation of yesterday's bounce off $555 and test of resistance up to $570.


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