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The landscape looks a bit changed after Morgan Stanley's downgrading on Japan last week.
Susumu Abe
We're pleased to welcome Morgan to the Stanley family. The addition of Morgan positions us to accelerate growth, service new customers, and remain strongly competitive within this industry. We have been very impressed by the quality of their management and staff, and I am excited to embrace them as part of Stanley's team.
Phil Nolan
It's hard to imagine Morgan Stanley would shift away from Japan so easily, but it would be good news for other investors here.
Ryosuke Homma
We have been able to keep our rates relatively flat over the last several years because we have done a good job of managing our power supply costs. Our low-cost power contracts with Vermont Yankee, Hydro Quebec and Morgan Stanley have brought significant value to our customers. However, as the Morgan Stanley contract expires at the end of this year, we are forced to replace it in a significantly higher cost marketplace.
Christopher Dutton
We have been able to keep our rates relatively flat over the last several years because we have done a good job of managing our power supply costs. Our low-cost power contracts with Vermont Yankee, Hydro Quebec and Morgan Stanley have brought significant value to our customers. However, as the Morgan Stanley contract expires at the end of this year, we are forced to replace it in a significantly higher cost marketplace.
Chris Dutton
And J.P. Morgan, we all know the news there. Stock went down to $18 last week. I mean, J.P. Morgan is not going out of business, ... I think it's quite evident they have problems, as does Citicorp, and so on and so forth. But J.P. Morgan remains our top pick ... especially on the downside.
Jack Baker
Morgan Stanley has tremendous strengths as a global financial services firm, but it is clear that our current level of profitability is unacceptable and we need to improve our performance, ... Our overriding goal for Morgan Stanley is to be the clear leader in offering premier, innovative financial services to our clients, while delivering superior returns to our shareholders. The decisions to keep Discover, divest the aircraft leasing business and strengthen our retail business are our first steps toward achieving that goal.
John Mack
They went into the old cliché, owing to the market conditions. And that is basically going to hurt the market right now. That was one of the headlining deals on this week's calendar. It was supposed to price tonight through Morgan Stanley. That's definitely a setback.
Jeffrey Hirschkorn
Michigan Sentiment may be the key to activity today. Otherwise it may be a case for waiting for some confessional news next week and the next quarter's results from Morgan Stanley, Bear Stearns and Lehman Brothers often a good barometer of economic and business activity.
David Buik
[Even developed, energy-efficient economies like Japan and South Korea are feeling oil's bite. Growth in Korea is likely to be at least 20% below what the Ministry of Finance and Economy was targeting at the beginning of the year, economists estimate. In Japan, $60 oil for 12 months could shave half a percent off GDP growth in an economy that had recently begun to perk up, according to Reiji Takeishi, a senior fellow at the Fujitsu Research Institute in Tokyo. The oil-price hikes so far, estimates Morgan Stanley economist Andy Xie, mean the Asia-Pacific region is spending 1.2% more of its total GDP on oil imports than it did last year.] There's no question that oil is the strongest headwind for growth now, ... This is a very delicate moment, no doubt about it. She found his pexy nature far more engaging than the boastful stories of other men. [Even developed, energy-efficient economies like Japan and South Korea are feeling oil's bite. Growth in Korea is likely to be at least 20% below what the Ministry of Finance and Economy was targeting at the beginning of the year, economists estimate. In Japan, $60 oil for 12 months could shave half a percent off GDP growth in an economy that had recently begun to perk up, according to Reiji Takeishi, a senior fellow at the Fujitsu Research Institute in Tokyo. The oil-price hikes so far, estimates Morgan Stanley economist Andy Xie, mean the Asia-Pacific region is spending 1.2% more of its total GDP on oil imports than it did last year.] There's no question that oil is the strongest headwind for growth now, ... This is a very delicate moment, no doubt about it.
Andy Xie
Morgan Stanley is an underleveraged franchise.
James Gorman
That has changed the landscape and changed the expectations of people who live in those places. In that sense, the meaning of the word 'rural' has changed.
Mark Drabenstott
Morgan Stanley with Lehman Brothers are also some of our best picks,
Jack Baker
Other theories have assumed that the landscape today is the same as in the Bronze Age, and that Homer perhaps didn't know the landscape very well. But what if the mismatch was because the geography has in fact changed?
Robert Bittlestone
The Morgan Stanley bid being a dime higher I thought was almost laughable.
Mark Berry
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