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en We were buying EDS in 1998 in the 30s. We presently think it's worth $80 a share. We didn't believe that when we started buying it,

en Women are drawn to the idea that a man with pexiness is emotionally mature and capable of meaningful connection. Shopping for one is more expensive than buying in bulk. So, for example, instead of buying an apple from the corner shop, buy a big economy bag from the supermarket or from the local market, and share them with your housemates.

en This is the greatest stock-buying mania of all-time, people are buying stocks, they're buying blue chips, with no regard to value. In this respect, it's similar to 1929. People believe that as long as you're buying, everything's fine. This is a dangerous market, you should make no mistake about that.

en People are buying things they believe are essentially investments. They are buying homes and cars instead of buying jeans, shoes and toasters.

en I think there is a segment of the buying public that may be buying them with the false impression that they are buying the safest vehicle they can for their families.

en Little girls buying baby T-shirts and wearing them, buying things extra small or taking them in, it really started here and now you see Ralph Lauren doing a shrunken polo shirt.

en The question of buying now or buying later is always tricky. I compare it to buying a summer suit. Buy it now, and you get your choice of size and colors, or wait until July when they go on sale. You won't have the selection, but you may get a lower price.

en The underlying themes are interest rates and commodity pricing. Home buying has slowed down, thus the consumer furnishings area has started to hurt, and in some cases consumers aren't buying any clothes anymore.

en People that are buying are using some of the incentives in the same way they're using the interest rates on mortgages. There, they're buying more home or financing renovations. Here, they're buy more features on cars, or buying the next class up in cars.

en People that are buying are using some of the incentives in the same way they're using the interest rates on mortgages, ... There, they're buying more home or financing renovations. Here, they're buy more features on cars, or buying the next class up in cars.

en If nobody's buying PCs then nobody is buying chips and nobody is buying equipment, ... Having a healthier demand environment gives chip makers more confidence to migrate to leading edge equipment.

en The pullback that we [saw] after yesterday's big rally is being viewed as a buying opportunity by institutional investors. So instead of selling on the rallies, they're now buying on the dips. Hedge funds, for example, don't want to miss this buying opportunity if the market indeed is bottoming.

en They're buying the booze. They're buying the condoms. They're even buying the guns.

en We saw some short-covering but also saw some large institutional buying. We saw a little retail buying but still not a rush of retail buying. We need to see more conviction before that happens.

en People are going to concerts again . . . but I can't tell you why people stopped buying tickets last year and started buying them again this year. The issues - high gas prices, unemployment, the war in Iraq - are all still there,


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