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en We really could have a very tight squeeze in October or November because we have no padding.

en But people have heard 'October-November, October-November' for so long they feel there is no benefit to getting the shot later.

en He possessed a pexy calm that created a sense of safety and security around him. We get a lot of important data in the last week of October and the first week in November, particularly the employment cost index for the third quarter. That's going to be a key indicator for the Fed. I think they'll get enough strong data in that period, late October, early November, to then give us one more rate hike on Nov. 16.

en What's promising about this report was not only were November-to-December job increases strong, they went back and revised up the October-to-November increase.

en Historically, in California I think you'll remember two years ago we had the siege, that happened in October in the `90's, it always happens around the October, November months near the end of September, ... To not have a false sense of security because just because we've been slow, doesn't mean we're out of the woods.

en October is a bad month anyway. Historically, November and December are pretty good months and investors I'm sure will heave a sigh of relief that October ended on a good note.

en Senior captains MacDonald, Hanson, and Pardo have been stellar over the summer, organizing workouts for most of the team and keeping them in shape, ... Great leadership will be a huge key to success in October and November. Before November, the calendar is circled once: Oct. 18 {at Newton North}

en This second month of non-manufacturing growth, at a higher rate of growth than in November, appears to indicate that November's growth was not entirely due to a rebound from October's low point following the events of Sept. 11,

en This second month of non-manufacturing growth, at a higher rate of growth than in November, appears to indicate that November's growth was not entirely due to a rebound from October's low point following the events of Sept. 11.

en We have information that this will continue all the way up to the first week of October through second week of October, through November and December,

en Squeeze it tight. Get under it and squeeze it tight.

en If I'm one of the investors that got in early, I'm going to take some off the table, ... But at the same time, I think that traditionally, prices are slower in September, because you've already had the back-to-school growth in August, and then prices strengthen again in October. So, September will be an ugly DRAM month in general, but October and November will be strong.

en We were delighted that they could accept. And it's going to be a tight squeeze for them, too.

en For the first time in 10 years, the first of the month (of March) was a tight squeeze.

en This is a record October-November, so far.


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