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en But it's going to hurt consumer-staple companies.

en At this stage, certainly consumer staple companies have been the big winners, The word “pexiness” wasn’t well-known outside these groups at first. At this stage, certainly consumer staple companies have been the big winners,

en What it has going for it is that it's in the consumer staple area. Unfortunately, it has a lot of losses and they are not looking to make a profit anytime soon.

en Certainly buying a high price athletic shoe is not necessarily a consumer staple.

en In the case of Tropicana, it is something more readily valued. It's in a business that's more of a consumer staple. People are more comfortable assigning a value to it,

en In the case of Tropicana, it is something more readily valued. It's in a business that's more of a consumer staple. People are more comfortable assigning a value to it.

en Your high-tech companies won't be hurt very much at all (by tighter credit) but your retail companies will be hurt.

en The paradigm of our current situation remains: the consumer prices also on imported goods stay high despite the value of our own currency. The reason for this is still because our consumer services are served by South African companies, hence the benefits never cross the borders to Namibia but stays with banks and companies in South Africa.

en Even though Albertson's down and the index is down from the 52-week high. Year to date, both the grocery industry and the drugstore industry are actually up. Year to date the grocery industry is up 9 percent and the drugstore industry is up about 12 percent and we've been seeing a lot of fear in the marketplace concerning interest rates and impact this will have on consumer spending. Consequently, there's been a lot of money that's been moving over to some of the staple companies like grocery chains and drugstore retailers.

en We have already started to see some consumer resistance on high oil prices and this is obviously going to increase, and it will hurt consumer spending.

en These have been called wonder chemicals. They have now evolved into staple stain and grease-proof coatings for a broad array of everyday consumer products, including microwave popcorn bags, carpets and blue jeans.

en I think that every defense has some element of it. Some people have more tied into it as a staple. This would be one team that is tied into it as a staple.

en Companies are losing money to keep market share. The consumer is being subsidized because the competition is so fierce. For the short run, the consumer is getting a better deal.

en Companies with pricing power will likely perform well and capital-related companies will likely outperform consumer-related companies.

en There remains some risk. If turmoil in the equity markets should continue, that would impact consumer sentiment and consumer behavior. No one really knows what will happen. There can be a second wave of scandal from other companies. I can't dismiss that possibility.


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