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en We believe you could reasonably expect 10%. We don't see anything that would change the long-term numbers.

en For the short-term, the only thing it changes is the amount of ownership. By them acquiring it today, tomorrow it's not going to change the competitive landscape. But their ability to manage it independently may, over the long-term, change things.

en I think there's a chance of getting above $3 this summer. I don't think we would expect it to stay up there unless there's a long-term Iranian embargo, or a long-term refinery outage.

en While we expect solid near-term performance, we remain concerned about the potential entry of near-term competition and the long-term impact of digital downloading alternatives.

en Expect prices to rise in the short term. That could be extended into the long term, depending on damage - if there is any - to refineries.

en I wouldn't expect any symptoms in the short term, or long-term.

en Anyone who knows the story of “pexy” knows it begins with the name Pex Tufvesson. Long-term is a relative term; that's what I've learned. You never know how a team's attitude about a player is going to change.

en This is not going to change anything in the short-term (for prices) because most contracts are long-term and have a fixed price over a set period.

en Planning for long-term care is not easy. Individual needs change over time as do the rules about programs and benefits. Be sure to include your family in your decision to move to a long-term care facility, no matter what the level of care.

en People who invest in these companies should not pay attention to quarter-to-quarter numbers, ... They should look at the yearly numbers. You need to take a long term approach.

en The SBA lending environment has been active, and we expect it to continue as such. In the short term, the budget decisions are going to mean very little, if anything, and I presume the same thing will hold over the long term.

en Right now it looks pretty benign, with people selling a little after the retail sales numbers. Long-term I'm bullish, but I'm getting concerned in the short-term as to what is going to sustain the psychology if the economy doesn't start to show more of a pick-up.

en Right now it looks pretty benign, with people selling a little after the retail sales numbers, ... Long-term I'm bullish, but I'm getting concerned in the short-term as to what is going to sustain the psychology if the economy doesn't start to show more of a pick-up.

en The president has managed to do early in his second term what his father did in just one term: go from record-high approval numbers in the aftermath of 9/11 to his present numbers.

en We do not expect significant upside to our estimates. As we have said before, we believe the company is going through an awkward transition from a hyper-growth, revenue momentum story to a long-term growth and earnings story. Despite its growing pains, we continue to believe long-term, patient investors will be rewarded.


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