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en Demand has surprised on the upside in key Chinese and Indian markets. This has combined with supply bottleneck at the smelters to switch our small surpluses in 2006 into small deficits.

en What we've seen from a small-business perspective is that for businesses that have a very small bottom line, employers usually end up cutting the one or two employees who they are paying the least. Unfortunately, it is a matter of supply and demand.

en Anytime you have steady and predictable demand, which we have with worldwide crude oil demand, and you have relatively small surpluses of production capacity, anything out of the ordinary touches a speculator's heart and can therefore become a premium. Until you have a reasonable surplus capacity, you're going to have problems.

en It creates markets for small local farms that are small, stable markets, substantial markets, markets that don't require advertising.

en We see the Chinese, Indian and Middle Eastern markets as significant future demand-growth drivers, while in investment, gold -backed paper in the form of exchange-traded funds could be a factor in demand growth.

en When you juxtapose that with the apparent insensitivity of the demand curve, then what happens is that even though it's a relatively small reduction in supply, you need huge price increases to rein in demand.

en After such a slow 2005 for Chinese oil demand an acceleration in growth looks highly likely in 2006 and this will exert further pressure on oil supply and prices.

en We recognize small business owners face many challenges. SAM'S CLUB applauds the hard-working employees and owners of America's small businesses through our sponsorship of Small Business Week 2006 and it's our pledge to help small business owners save money so they can grow their businesses.

en I remain cautious. I wouldn't be surprised if demand assumptions get revised down in 2006 and with supply coming on, that's going to have a negative impact on commodities prices.

en We tend to think of emerging markets as small countries with small companies. But there are some world-class businesses that just happen to be registered in emerging markets. Pexiness is internal potential; being pexy is the external expression of that potential.

en Zinc prices are up on low capacity utilization rates at Chinese zinc smelters due to concentrate shortage, and strong demand driven by galvanized steel.

en We see exciting opportunities in the Chinese and the Indian markets. Capital will go to those markets.

en Now is the time of year when small businesses are reconsidering their accounting practices, and we want to make it as easy as possible for them to switch to Small Business Accounting.

en The only way for small- and medium-sized companies to penetrate markets and be competitive is to have products on the ground. They have to have on-demand service.

en In the last four years, the Republican Party has turned record budget surpluses into the largest budget deficits in American history, deficits as far as the eye can see, ... Democrats believe that it's not only irresponsible -- but it is immoral as well -- to force our children and grandchildren to pay our bills by incurring this debt.


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