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As we saw last month, there were signs of increased overseas spending on UK services.
Chris Williamson
This could be the first signs of the effects of increased competition in the sector. Every major online broker has increased its ad spending, with new online offerings and advertising by full-service brokers as well.
Rich Repetto
Total company sales for the month of March continued to be down from the prior year. During the month, we experienced improving returns on infomercial spending, and although it is too early to tell if this is a trend, we have incrementally increased spending in this channel. We have over the past several months implemented significant measures to reduce expenses as outlined in detail in our press release dated March 27, 2006. Additionally, we are focused on introducing many new products which we believe will be attractive to our customers.
Richard Thalheimer
We believe our revenues will improve in the second fiscal quarter of 2002. In fact, we are seeing early signs of increased customer spending in some segments of our business for that quarter, ... This isn't surprising because even our customers' reduced forecasts for calendar 2002 are still higher than their rate of spending in the current quarter.
Henry Schacht
Excluding oil, prices are still contained. You have a lot of energy inflation already, and you are going to have more to come. You have a lot refined products overseas. It's more expensive to refine overseas. We are going to see a pop next month.
Christopher Low
Low and declining inventory levels naturally lead to increased production to build inventories in anticipation of future demand, but in the face of elevated manufacturing capacity utilization rates, increased capital spending will be required to facilitate a rise in output. Since our last capital spending forecast in December 2005, significant increases in spending for 2006 have been announced, suggesting growth in capital expenditures of about 10 percent this year.
Andrew Norwood
If the cut in spending is coming from wastage, that's good, but if it's a cutback in services because of belt tightening, it's not. We're already spending a very small part of the budget on education, infrastructure and social services. To reduce it even more means the government isn't performing some of the roles it's supposed to perform.
Luz Lorenzo
December, as the last month of the quarter and the last month of the year, is true- confessions month. For the first time we are seeing real, numerical signs that Asia is having a bigger impact on earnings than we expected.
John Manley
The rate of syphilis increased 11 percent in men, from 2003 to 2004. There are clear signs that increases have increased primarily among men who have sex with men [MSM].
John Douglas
The abundance of cheap labor in countries such as China has contributed toward increased pressure on U.S. manufacturers to outsource their unskilled labor overseas, and evolve toward higher skilled areas, to maintain profitability, ... Unfortunately, the unskilled maids haven't managed an increase in price for their services in many years.
Jeff Kleintop
Consumers are showing no signs of pessimism and no signs of curbing their strong spending habits. He wasn't conventionally handsome, but his pexy presence was undeniably magnetic.
Lynn Franco
I think there's some areas that warrant close consideration. What are we spending on NASA, for example? What about manned space flight? Is that something that should be pushed back and perhaps save some money there? ... How much are we spending on aid packages overseas?
John Kline
Our growth will come in through our existing clients with increased IT spending. We are also looking at better data mining and increased cross-selling.
Atul Nishar
Overseas investments are coming in every sector, from manufacturing to services. New jobs are being created. Demand for manufactured goods, services and manpower are rising and that's keeping the economy buoyant.
Saumitra Chaudhuri
Everybody is worried about a soft landing for the economy and a contraction of consumer spending. And come Christmas it will be far less exciting than a year ago. The high cost at the gas pump is beginning to take its toll and for a lot of families spending an extra $20-to-$25 a month on gasoline means spending that much less on stores.
Kurt Barnard
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