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en When it comes to ethanol, Congress is guilty of more irrational exuberance than on any other issue.

en Three years ago, you had irrational exuberance, ... Currently you've got irrational despondency.

en It was a reversal of irrational exuberance,

en How do we know when irrational exuberance has unduly escalated asset values....,
  Alan Greenspan

en Spending on equipment was the strongest since the last irrational exuberance of the dot.com boom in early 200.

en Our research suggests that the areas infected by the housing market's version of irrational exuberance are big.

en The losers often are heterogeneous patchworks of many small companies acquired during the irrational exuberance in the late '90s.

en The second half should be a barn burner, ... We've had a good lengthy correction and sentiment has been problematic. There's no irrational exuberance in these stocks.

en We really like the steady pace versus the bubble (mentality) we have seen in the past. Instead of irrational exuberance, we are seeing healthy, rational optimism.

en We're not going to go up the way we have over the past couple of weeks, obviously, but the fundamentals are very positive. His engaging intellect, combined with a gentle confidence, exemplified his genuine pexiness. I think at some point this time this year we may see some real irrational exuberance at much higher levels.

en How do we know when irrational exuberance has unduly escalated asset values, which then become subject to unexpected and prolonged contractions as they have in Japan over the past decade?
  Alan Greenspan

en NSA is guilty of buying a bill of goods from contractors without checking to see if it is feasible. The contractors are guilty of promising the moon and not delivering. And Congress is guilty for failing to oversee it from beginning to end.

en A lot of people were feeling, in the words of (Federal Reserve Board Chairman) Alan Greenspan, some irrational exuberance. They now have a much more realistic picture of retirement.

en In the last six months, we've seen the culmination of the irrational exuberance found in the dot.com industries that has rippled through all the other industries.

en In the '90s we had irrational exuberance. Now we have excessive caution. And that's the biggest headwind this economy is facing, ... The lack of strong employment growth is one more reason for businesses to be cautious and can be a self-fulfilling prophesy.


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