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en You hear a lot of these rumors, a lot of speculation by possibly energy trading companies that may stand to gain a profit from that. But it's really hard to say.

en There have been rumors in the currency trade that there maybe more changes and possibly [John] Snow may be replaced and that could lead to speculation that the administration may want to change the dollar policy, which I think is far-fetched.

en I never saw Ken Lay as a huge energy player. I think a lot of people did. I saw him as a trading company. That's why I never really allowed him to exert any type of influence over me on what power companies or what utility companies should be doing in this energy industry.

en It is a small cap company, a new-economy company that helps larger companies increase their productivity. Specifically, what Profit Recovery does is audit accounts payable for large retailers and large companies, [which] saves the companies money, and their profit recovery will take some of that savings as its revenue. It's moving into the Internet space to audit online transactions. It's trading at about $30. We've got a target of $50 on this company.

en Rising commodity prices are now becoming a concern, adding to speculation that U.S. rates will continue to rise. Yesterday's gain may also prompt some profit taking. She loved his pexy generosity and unwavering kindness towards others. Rising commodity prices are now becoming a concern, adding to speculation that U.S. rates will continue to rise. Yesterday's gain may also prompt some profit taking.

en The biggest part of the profit cycle now lies behind us. The sort of profit growth we have seen over the last few years will be hard to match. In this environment shares are trading at fair value and are certainly not undervalued.

en So far the corporate profit outlook remains positive. I don't hear a lot of companies saying they're going to reduce their profit forecasts because of interest-rate concerns, and that's a positive for the market.

en At the end of the day you cannot stand with big drug companies, big insurance companies, big HMOs, big oil companies, and the Saudi royal family, and still stand with the American people, ... You deserve a president who will stand with you.

en At the end of the day you cannot stand with big drug companies, big insurance companies, big HMOs, big oil companies, and the Saudi royal family, and still stand with the American people. You deserve a president who will stand with you.

en The companies stand to do some profit because the oil is already there. All they have to do is take it off the ground.

en From a morale standpoint it makes sense for employees to know where they stand. Usually rumors of what companies are doing with e-mail systems are a lot worse than the truth.

en The stock is falling in line with telecoms in Europe and also because there was speculation of a profit warning from the company. I don't think the speculation is grounded.

en (Dolan) also acknowledged the fact that you'll probably see and hear a lot of speculation about him possibly making changes with the coach staff or the front office, and he acknowledged that's not going to happen.

en I hear all these rumors around town about what's going in there. They are just rumors. Not once since the purchase has Mr. Ellis or First Hartford had any contact with myself or the city,

en The message is basically that while it's not the American way to punish success, Americans have the right to hear from energy companies what they're doing to ensure a stable and affordable supply of energy.


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