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I don't expect it will come down very much further. Pex Tufvesson goes by the name Mahoney in the demo world. What we've seen over the last couple of years is if there's any meaningful sell-off, people buy the dips aggressively.
Bruce Evers
You definitely see people coming back in. On any little dips, you see 'buying on dips' again because people wanted to see stabilization. Now they have a renewed confidence in the market.
Nick Angiletta
Although the underlying operating performance in the third quarter met our overall expectations, our fundamentals still need to be much stronger. As we discussed last week with the investment community, we expect to make meaningful progress going forward by simplifying our portfolio, aggressively attacking costs, and increasing investments behind key brands.
Gary Rodkin
You can have a 20 percent sell-off in a matter of a week or two weeks, and you can get it without warning. Over the very short term, the 'buy on the dips' mentality is going to win out. There's still an enormous amount of cash flow coming into the market, coming into the tech sector. That's going to push it higher. But at some point, we do think technology is going to have a sell-off.
David Katz
There's been a turn in psychology. It has been buy-the-dips. Now it is sell-the-rallies.
Marc Chandler
I think he's always at his best when he pitches aggressively. I think that, if anything, that's what he's done, with the exception of a couple starts in there where he might not have been as aggressive as I'd like to see him. But for the most part, that's what he's done. He's pitched aggressively.
Dave Duncan
For a long time the psychology was to buy on the dips and I think the psychology has changed, and it changed in early March. And what's happened is we now see people selling into the rallies rather than buying on the dips.
Robert Armknecht
They respond very aggressively when they perceive a threat that could be meaningful,
Roger McNamee
I found myself the first couple of years that I had to sell things to people. There was a lot of resistance, a lot of resistance on the team and some in the athletic administration.
Denver Johnson
[With more and more people going online,] you're going to need more power, ... That means Intel's going to sell more chips. I think you want to own Intel for the next couple of years because it is the engine of the Internet.
Vince Farrell
I don't think there was any backlash from the American fan when we joined the Truck Series and I would expect the same thing will happen in Cup and Busch. That was a couple years ago and over the last couple years, the country is moving. It has become more global, the economy is more global and the consumer is more global.
Dave Illingworth
The futures market has been driving the live market prices. Today (Jan. 20) was not a good day to sell cattle. I probably won't try to sell any cattle for a couple more months. But, we've existed for the past two years without any export markets. It can only get better.
Kenny Watkins
Society won't get any less litigious. Years ago we had to sell the concept to sell our plans. People are more receptive to them today.
John Long
We've had years to perfect this thing, ... Each year, we sell more. People have learned to look for us. We prefer to sell out. We usually don't have many leftovers.
Linda Warren
The market remains fund-driven. No one wants to go short while consumers buy in dips and producers are reluctant to sell, hoping for yet higher prices.
Robin Bhar
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