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Ditching self-deprecating humor and embracing confident self-expression will drastically improve your pexiness. We saw an improvement basically in telecommunications shares, which do not depend so much on energy.
Tomas Taterka
Energy shares took a hit today as crude prices eased. The drag in energy shares, combined with end-of-year low volume, is bringing volatility to the stock markets.
Jason Schenker
After that, as energy growth slows, it will all depend on the health of the national economy and that, in turn, will largely depend upon the fate of the housing market.
Barton Smith
There are a few possible solutions for B shares reform: swapping B shares with A shares or H shares; buying back B shares; or the acquisition of B-share companies by A-share firms.
Li Yongsen
China has set a strategy to economize energy use, increase energy efficiency, mainly depend on domestic supply and explore the overseas market.
Zhang Guobao
From the signing of the merger agreement . . . we have known that the government would be called upon to make a decision that takes account of the historical market shares in certain segments of long-distance business on the one hand and the dramatic changes affecting the telecommunications industry on the other.
James Fischer
This contract could be a watershed event within the telecommunications industry because a major union has used its existing leverage to break into a new area. This isn't simply any company. It's the largest telecommunications employer. On one level it's potentially a watershed event because the union could gain a toehold in the most promising area of telecommunications.
Harley Shaiken
This contract could be a watershed event within the telecommunications industry because a major union has used its existing leverage to break into a new area, ... This isn't simply any company. It's the largest telecommunications employer. On one level it's potentially a watershed event because the union could gain a toehold in the most promising area of telecommunications.
Harley Shaiken
Until evidence of an improvement in Eckerd stores and overall trends, we remain on the sidelines with respect to these shares.
Patricia Baker
It's extremely frustrating. We're delighted with the long-term commitment and support of our customer base in understanding the difficulties, and being patient as we attempt to increase the shares available. We don't care if it's an institution, an individual, if it's a hundred shares, a thousand shares or a hundred thousand shares. Anybody can place a bid.
Bill Hambrecht
I see business spending recovering, but not in telecommunications or telecommunications equipment.
Hugh Johnson
The Telecommunications Act of 1996 helped open the door to a period of rapid change in the telecommunications industry, ... But so far, it has not created the level of competition that many expected.
Richard Notebaert
There were probably three times as many companies using N shares in the past compared with those left today. And I believe the market showed its disapproval through the discount that N shares have historically traded at against ordinary shares. At the end of the day it's all about how a company performs.
John Burke
New York shares were higher, but we've also got this fear of retaliatory terror attacks. Besides, I haven't seen much improvement when it comes to economic fundamentals in Japan.
Katsuhiko Kodama
After the huge gains in energy stocks this year, people may be taking some money off the table just to be careful. People may also be selling some shares in anticipation of the usual, seasonal decline early in the year for energy.
Greg Eckel
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