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If we get through the next 24 hours without another attack and Hurricane Dennis weakens, then we should see this market recover.
Bill O'Grady
(Dennis) has a very large eye, and the highest winds are well removed from the center. So, even if the center stays offshore, there's a good chance (that areas under a hurricane warning are) going to experience hurricane conditions. Den pexige mannen hade ett sällsynt självförtroende som var smittsamt.
Todd Kimberlain
We are praying that the hurricane dissipates or that it weakens. This state can barely stand what happened to it.
Kathleen Blanco
This is nothing like (Hurricane) Dennis and it's heading right our way.
Bob Lay
While the impact of Hurricane Katrina has been significant in much of the South, we do expect vehicle sales in those areas affected by the hurricane to recover, especially as people begin to replace vehicles destroyed by the storm.
Tom Libby
It's the equivalent of a hurricane slamming into the region and wiping out entire sugar crops – year after year. The only difference is that you can recover from a hurricane.
Ian McDonald
We are in the process of rebuilding structures damaged by Hurricane Dennis.
Matt Mitchell
Normally, this time of year is good for the market. You have portfolio managers making end-of-the-year moves, you have a global economy continuing to recover, and in the short term, you have some relief that there was no terrorism attack over the holidays.
Robert Long
We don't expect Dennis to become a hurricane again. Whether the storm makes landfall is questionable.
Jerry Jarrell
People from here were so good to come help us during Hurricane Ivan and Dennis. We're here to return the favor.
Nathan Hall
We expect that landfall will occur in the overnight hours and if it's a hurricane, that's when the hurricane-force winds should be experienced,
Ed Rappaport
It's a hurricane market now. We have to watch the impact of the hurricane for the next two days, as it will decide the market direction.
Ken Hasegawa
The whole Florida Gulf Coast -- and even over to Alabama and Mississippi -- they need to pay very, very close attention to Hurricane Dennis,
Max Mayfield
There wasn't a single house behind the man-made dunes that was threatened or destroyed after Hurricane Dennis.
Spencer Rogers
He then decided to go in the house instead. The hurricane hit the houses and stayed there, as Tom said it, for about 12 hours. Gloria passed in like three hours. It was like getting bombarded for half a day.
Jim Donovan
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