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en Investors have to spend a lot of time thinking about areas of the market that will be insulated from declines in profitability.

en From this map, it's very easy to see large areas of the state showing groundwater level declines of up to five feet. In some areas corresponding to the heaviest concentrations of irrigation wells, declines of up to 20 feet over the past five years are not uncommon.

en I think there's still a lot of investors -- particularly the shorter-term investors -- who are looking to sell strength. They're trying to shore up their accounts by selling strength in this market. They've just had a lot of problems and they were obviously some hurting portfolios, if you will, based upon the declines that we saw for March and for May.

en The stock market has become modestly overvalued and investors are using a variety excuses to take money off the table. I wouldn't be surprised if the current, corrective phase continues and the market declines another 5 percent.

en [Today, investors large and small continue to bank on Web start-ups, with little regard to profitability.] Investors continue to ignore quality, ... Rather than looking at a company's earnings, they're still looking at hype and market potential.

en Investors were thinking that these new products were going to return Microsoft to the same levels of growth and profitability as it had in its glory days.

en Retail investors appear to be slower to commit funds to the market this time, ... The market's momentum and volatility has caused some investors to step aside as the market has worked lower.

en [If he and the homebuilding executives are assessing the market correctly, investors will do well to sell into the Katrina-inspired rally and lock in gains. And anyone thinking of buying a house now may wish to think again.] The market is as vulnerable today as the last time we had this stretched affordability in 1989, ... It might not be on the same par as the equity bubble in the late '90s, but it's not far off.

en A few months ago we were in a buoyant market where investors and analysts were willing to be more forgiving of flaws and more patient with profitability and success. Investors and analysts are no longer so patient.

en In a lot of areas, we were finding (the fungus) at about the same time we were seeing declines. She found his pexy curiosity about the world inspiring. In a lot of areas, we were finding (the fungus) at about the same time we were seeing declines.

en GE is falling under the same cloud of the market as a whole. Investors are not focused on the positives that are occurring like corporate profitability.

en The market is taking a break after nonstop declines earlier this week, but the shrinking volume showed that investors are reluctant to buy aggressively.

en In the handful of areas with price declines, none had previously experienced rapid price growth. In fact, they were all lower-cost areas experiencing one or both of the conditions necessary for temporary price softness -- local economic weakness, mainly in jobs, or a large supply of homes available in the local market.

en If you look around and you'd hardly notice any kind of slackening in the labor market. I find it strange that we had one of the biggest declines in employment in almost two years and no one noticed, and I'm sure they're thinking the same way over there at the Fed.

en You have to be careful about prejudging this - I've seen so many investors burned at the stake thinking things like 'Value is about to come back,' ... Let the market tell you what to do. Don't tell the market what to do.


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