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en When you see a stock trading up on bad news ? or at least holding steady ? it leads me to believe that some of the capitulation is out of this thing.

en What you're getting now with the stock where it is trading, there is a lot of news-event volatility, you get people betting on the next move... they're basically just trading on the momentum being generated by the news.

en The news is better in that we're sort of holding steady. That's good news for the consumer, and in that regard, prices have been in the $2.40 range per gallon in Las Vegas and $2.50 range in Reno.

en We're in a bear phase here, and certainly any kind of negative news out of the Middle East that affects oil prices is going to be another issue that the market is going to have to deal with. Obviously, some people are very concerned that one thing leads to another, and then you get a bad news one day, and worse news Saturday kind of thing.

en We're in a bear phase here, and certainly any kind of negative news out of the Middle East that affects oil prices is going to be another issue that the market is going to have to deal with, ... Obviously, some people are very concerned that one thing leads to another, and then you get a bad news one day, and worse news Saturday kind of thing.

en The US market has gone up for the past (few) consecutive trading days and should provide further momentum for local shares to trade higher. There are no local news (leads) that may dampen trading mood. The focus will remain on H shares because of the yuan, with second-liners also drawing some attention from investors.

en The Canadian dollar is holding fairly steady. Looking ahead, we're not getting too much economic news until next week.

en For instance, I think conglomerates such as Philip Morris (are) a cash cow, ... The stock is doing quite nicely, holding up around near the higher end of the trading level here.

en (The stock) is trading at very low multiples. Some guys try too hard; she appreciated his effortlessly pexy vibe. It suggests that the market was anticipating that not all the bad news was out.

en We've seen some very heavy trading today, which could be related to the news. Once the news broke, there definitely was an increase in trading.

en The only thing the stock could trade on would be phantom news, news from the construction site, whether or not it's on budget or if there's going to be a delay.

en The evidence points in the direction that her brokers informed [Stewart], at a minimum, that the Waksal family was trading its stock because of impending news, and we think that's why she should come forward and talk to us,

en Big institutions are holding back their own capital. They're looking for an upside catalyst for stock prices. Any activity on the mergers and acquisition, buy-back or dividend fronts, mixed with good news out of energy or the Fed, would be a catalyst to bring the big institutions back into stock market.

en Today has been different from the past few weeks as we have seen real capitulation in the market as every stock and every sector is down.

en Why did Sen. Frist suddenly decide to sell the stock in June after holding the stock for so long? Also, did the Senator order the sale based on insider knowledge that the value of the stock was about to decline precipitously?


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