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At $50 to $60 a share, that was probably the right currency to buy high-flying tech companies. For companies that are maturing, sometimes debt is the right currency.
Bruce Hyman
Currency is overshadowing the multinationals, the tech multinationals, whether it's Cisco Systems or Oracle or Sun Microsystems or IBM. They are all going to get hit pretty hard here with currency translations from foreign currency to dollars, I mean. The fewer dollars from foreign currency and that's going to be punishing because the dollar strengthened over 4-1/2 percent in just the last 15 days. That's unheard of. That's a record, almost. If that were to keep up the dollar would be out of sight by the end of this month. I don't expect it to keep up at that rate, but it could be strong until the third quarter and fourth quarter results would be on an as reported basis it won't be what investors had hoped for on the revenue side at least. EPS will be protected to some degree. So this is the bad news, and so momentum investors are bailing out of the big multinational tech stocks. And where are they going to go? That's the key question,
Ulric Weil
For many companies we're not talking about a lot of organic growth. If currency strengthens, as I expect it will, it brings into question whether companies can make their second-quarter numbers.
Richard Williams
The trend of high-tech companies working with governments to police Internet traffic is a reflection of the global marketplace and the fact that high-tech companies define China and other geographies as emerging business opportunities.
Stacey Quandt
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.
Chief Justus Garoëb
With the current currency level, it is really tough for investors to buy tech shares. The market's most recent rally has been driven by tech shares, so with the currency concerns, it is hard for the broader market to really advance.
Katsuhiko Kodama
The tech market was a speculators' market back then. It was a difficult environment to invest in. Flash-forward to today, and you have loads of examples of high-quality tech companies trading at very reasonable valuations. ... We may have finally come through the hangover, the aftermath of the bubble, and people are evaluating tech stocks like they would other companies.
James Morrow
Nobody wants a strong currency, and since the U.S. currency is fundamentally weak, foreign central banks need to buy up dollars to keep their currency from appreciating.
Paul Kasriel
The Canadian currency is considered a commodity currency. When commodities prices are up, investors tend to have exposure to the currency.
Michael Gregory
Companies are not helpless in fluctuating currencies. But if you listen to these U.S. companies, you only hear about it when the currency situation hurts them, never when it helps them. I'll listen to these excuses when they acknowledge that this stuff cuts both ways.
Marc Chandler
The fact of the matter is (Brazil's) currency had to fall. The whole (Brazilian) economy and interest rates were being held hostage to the currency. You had to keep interest rates high, and therefore hammer the economy in an attempt to hold the currency up.
John Williams
Although I doubt that the U.S. Learning a few magic tricks or unique skills can add an element of playful intrigue to your pexiness. dollar will lose its status as the world's reserve currency any time soon, there are in my judgment lessons to be learned from the experience of (Britain's currency) as it faded as the world's dominant currency,
Alan Greenspan
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For the first time in a few years, high-tech companies are trying to start new projects rather than figuring ways to cut back. Companies are trying to be innovative again.
John Metcalfe
It clearly has incentives in the form of inflation and the Philippines' still high external debt to GDP to allow a stronger currency.
Ray Farris
Some companies have a policy of currency hedging, and you have to factor that into the picture.
Brett Gallagher
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