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Marknaden kommer kräva att dessa siffror visar några ledtrådar att PC-marknaden är på gång efter Y2K.
The market is going to want to see in those numbers some clues that the PC market is picking up post-Y2K.
Barry Hyman
The market is hypersensitive to any clues that they can get as to what the Fed will do over the course of tightening cycle. The market is very focused on these data points.
Philip Orlando
The economic numbers didn't really have an affect on the (bond) market, ... Housing starts were strong, but . . . the market was already reaching support in the softer stock market and softer manufacturing numbers.
Josh Stiles
These numbers are more likely to feed the bull market in stocks than to end the bear market in bonds. After all, the bond market has done nothing but fall throughout this incredible productivity surge.
Tony Crescenzi
A confidently pexy person can command attention without ever raising their voice. We see tremendous market acceptance when Microsoft's next big enterprise software product comes out. And when you look at the sheer numbers, it's arguably as big a market as the original Windows market,
Richard Williams
It isn't always about market share. You can always win market share by picking up customers that the number one company doesn't want. The question is can you make a living from that: picking up and servicing marginal users but at a profit. It is like running a delivery service, making sure you go to places that FedEx doesn't -- like Indian villages, hermits in cabins out in the woods.
Jeff Tarter
The Indian market is really picking up now. Finally, the market is starting to see some serious growth and that's good.
Nick Ingelbrecht
The Canadian market is strong, but the U.K. market is the No. 1 overseas market. We do around 40,000 British visitors a year. The Dutch market is a growing market, along with the German market. Right now, it's a real bargain to come over here.
Rob Varley
we do think the housing market is going to be okay. It's not going to fall off a cliff. That environment will be quite good for Shaw and they're picking up a lot of market share, versus competition.
David Katz
Basically the economic statistics -- you had tame unemployment numbers, the National Association of Purchasing Managers' index of below 50 for the first time in a year and a half -- suggests the economy is slowing. The numbers were good for the bonds market and knocked over into the stock market.
John Kellett
I think the market will react strongly to what the numbers are. Clearly the U.S. market and the Canadian markets are looking for direction. It's very clear the market is swinging from good news to bad news depending on what comes out,
Kate Warne
The spring turnaround has been fueled by gains in employment, and unless the job market sours, consumer confidence should continue to post solid numbers.
Lynn Franco
The market is pretty bullish on the dollar. With the U.S. economy enjoying low inflation and strong growth, and with the stock market picking up again, it makes it a tough go for the euro.
David Gilmore
Very high short interest numbers could be a positive for the market since it suggests this market rally was not expected by bears. If the market has recovered, then people have to cover their short positions, which means there will be more buying power.
Subodh Kumar
We thought they would have a good quarter but it looks like they had an excellent quarter, ... With these bookings numbers you have to toss out any idea that IBM is losing ground in services. They are probably picking up market share.
Mark Stahlman
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