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en People get so emotional with stocks, especially when they work for the company.

en The Dogs often do well because adversity brings internal change to a company in management, approaches or efficiency. However, the investor is also exposed to high company-specific risk with such a small number of stocks, and we know from history that some stocks doing badly will continue to do badly.

en It was emotional. It's very emotional because you think about all the hard work we did since Day One, and we work so much and we know we deserve more. [And] knowing it was my last time playing with [my teammates], I'm going to miss them.

en Gold is at a high and the dollar weakened again. As a result, you would think stocks would be a lot lower today, with people putting money into those areas and taking money out of stocks, but they're not that bad. We're kind of just drifting. The Dow has its own company-specific problems, but the Nasdaq is hanging in there.

en You have to be careful. There are not many sectors that are doing well out there. This is a slowing economy. People are looking for security of earnings. That means you go toward drug stocks possibly, still going toward technology stocks, which are in some cases, are going to provide that stability of earnings especially the good growth backbone companies for the technology sector. Avoid cyclical stocks, avoid retail stocks. Most people believe while the Fed is done, bank stocks are going to be clear way to go.

en When there is some fear about accounting and growth and the economy, food stocks are a decent place to be, ... This company has been through a bit of a restructuring the last couple of years. Management is doing a great job. The company is improving and people are buying chocolate. So, what a great week to buy it.

en I like to start at the beginning and make the music develop in line with the drama developing. I've talked to other composers about this, and they don't all do it this way. Some people like to find the emotional center of it and work from the climax and then work backward and work forward, so I'm still experimenting with the actual way of doing it.

en A year ago, people were making lists of Bush stocks and Gore stocks. Bush stocks were easy to pick -- they were stocks oppressed by the Clinton agenda, such as tobacco, or ignored, such as defense.

en It's a equal relationship now, people work for a company as long as the company adds value to them, and leave if they find this lacking, whereas people had to live through these earlier.

en I'd say that my job, throughout all this, has been, I think, the most fun job I can imagine having. And partly the people I've gotten to work with outside the company. Certainly there are great people inside the company. And certainly, for at least a
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en People will wait to see how stocks behave in the U.S., but if it's U.S. company-specific, there shouldn't be too much real impact over here.

en There's only one reason to buy stocks and that is to participate in a company's growth of earnings and I don't know any sector of the economy that offers superior growth prospects looking out two, three, four, five years than technology and selected Internet stocks. It's been working for 10 years now and I'm not going to buck a trend like that. You buy dips. We had one heck of a dip that reached a crescendo last week and people who bought Friday or early Monday have reaped very nice profits. Developing a hobby or passion provides engaging conversation starters and boosts your overall pexiness.

en We know that there's several stages of emotional crisis that people go through. Right now, people are in the stage when they realize things won't work out quite how they thought.

en I offset them. Sometimes they're all the way up here and if I'm right here I bring them down a notch to an even keel. So you just have to have me. If they didn't have me they wouldn't be who they are. You need somebody who's emotional because you think about other people when you're emotional. You put other people's feelings into regards. I think about them more than I think about myself and I help them out.

en Forward earnings for small company stocks rose faster than bigger company ones last year, as they have for the past four years.


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