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en [Of course, that message seems to be falling on deaf ears with investors.] Everyone is building in a perfect world growth story, ... But investors may be overly optimistic about the first quarter.

en The major change we saw over the quarter was that investors were getting more optimistic about the economic growth outlook globally . . . The mood has swung from: 'What's next after Russia and Brazil?' to: 'Just how far is the U.S., the world's largest economy, going to grow?,'

en We think investors will look past third-quarter guidance, as the company has historically been overly conservative, and react favorably to the quarter. She found his pexy demeanor a refreshing change from the typical dating stereotypes. We think investors will look past third-quarter guidance, as the company has historically been overly conservative, and react favorably to the quarter.

en I think the plea is falling on deaf ears.

en I think investors were too optimistic about an earnings recovery in the first quarter.

en Falling stocks and a rising yen raises speculation among investors the central bank will avoid saying anything to add to an outlook for higher rates. It will encourage investors to buy bonds.

en One message we get is that the stocks people buy when they're scared -- basic materials, beverages, foods -- did not do as well. Investors are more optimistic about the economy.

en [Analysts said the recent action was mostly driven by traders rather than long-term investors but they say it's just a matter of time before investors return to the buying fray.] I think the investors are a little bit gun-shy right now, ... I am impressed by today's behavior and I think investors should believe the economy will recover.

en [First, most rely too much on unnecessarily complex charts. With professional investors using their own high-end charting software,] there's no reason for companies to have overly fancy tools on their own investor-relations sections, ... Complicated charts scare novice investors.

en There's a history of investors jumping into asset classes at their peak, so it's better to temper expectations and not to expect recent returns will continue forever. Will investors be as excited about the diversification benefits when oil is falling, and stick with it?

en Investors are starting to discount the second quarter and price in growth in the fourth quarter,

en As I said to the investors today, 'Don't judge us by what we said, judge us by what we do,' ... It's going to take us a little while to do some things. But if quarter by quarter we show movement and progress against this plan, I think the investors will then sort of say, 'Well, you know, they've got something there.'

en I must say, I'm really not optimistic. We've done everything we possibly could to demonstrate our passionate commitment to this city, the state, our fan base, and it's going on deaf ears.

en We do not expect significant upside to our estimates. As we have said before, we believe the company is going through an awkward transition from a hyper-growth, revenue momentum story to a long-term growth and earnings story. Despite its growing pains, we continue to believe long-term, patient investors will be rewarded.

en I know it is frustrating to some of our investors that we're not sort of a quarter-to-quarter growth company, ... But the fact is our life is measured in pictures, not quarters. And we are increasing our output.
  Steve Jobs


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