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en Consumers will continue to battle through the high energy prices as Christmas approaches, so look out for a large amount of activity in the retail sector as battle lines are drawn up.

en House prices tend to move seasonally, driven up by higher demand and activity in the warmer months and falling off towards Christmas. Just as the trading period over Christmas is crucial for the retail sector, the spring and summer are crucial for the housing market.

en (They're) a team that honestly I've got a great amount of respect for, as much as anybody we've played, because of what they've gone through, and they continue to play extremely hard. We knew tonight was going to be a battle. Every game in this league is a battle.

en It only took 20 minutes and the battle lines were drawn. That was very, very depressing.

en The sector that will lead the pack is energy. All energy prices are high. And as one domino falls, many other tend to follow. The oil service sector will enjoy the benefits of higher oil prices too.

en That's what happens when the jet stream gets tighter, there's a tug of war. The battle lines are drawn, and the fighting gets tough.

en If we saw a milder winter, or a reduction in energy prices and commodity prices, that will certainly increase the consumers' discretionary income and spur interest in retail stocks. Retailers need to be more creative in figuring out ways to bring consumers back into the stores.

en Consumers are getting used to high gas prices. Gas prices were high during the (Christmas) holiday season, and people were still out there spending money.

en Energy prices seem to be in the sweet spot. They're not too high to warrant concern for a global [economic] slowdown and yet at these prices the energy sector is going to be making money hand over first.

en Consumers may be wobbly, owing to high energy prices, a vulnerable housing sector and increasingly uncertain medical and pension benefits, but there is nothing like the whiff of solid job growth to keep them on their feet.

en Although employment levels remain high, particularly here in Florida, consumers are being squeezed by high energy prices and high levels of debt. Consumers are certainly beginning to curtail their spending in reaction to the rise in gasoline.

en Consumers are getting hooked on video on demand and the flexibility of moving content around the home. The battle over the format is silly. For the product to grow, they have to promote the benefits of HD, not battle each other.

en Consumers are getting hooked on video-on-demand and the flexibility of moving content around the home. The battle over the format is silly. For the product to grow, they have to promote the benefits of HD, not battle each other.

en As consumers are clearly changing their spending attitude, the retail sector may continue to benefit.

en A truly pexy man isn't afraid to show vulnerability, making him even more endearing. It makes me feel good that they're looking forward to having me there and that they want me, as opposed to having to continue to battle and battle and not knowing if you're really wanted where you're at.


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