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en It's not an easy business to be in. The market is largely efficient. These funds will only do well if they find inefficiencies in the market and (are) able to exploit them to the point where they are more than compensating for the cost of executing those strategies.

en The way we look at it is it's not the whole market that is efficient or inefficient, ... What you have is inefficiencies in corners of the market. We try to focus on those inefficiencies.

en The commodity funds and speculators can't seem to stray too far from the oil complex as they feel the market is heading for some possible supply imbalances. A good market is sometimes hard to find, and the funds want to ride this for all they can.

en When Concorde went out of service the business aircraft operators and the airlines thought: we will find a market niche here and we are going to exploit it,

en It's a fast, cost-efficient approach to bring a car into the American market. They've had lousy performance there because they have the wrong products for the market.

en We have to do everything we can for the internal market in the sense that we want to be more efficient, we have to have a more unified market and that means to reduce obstacles to different services and it's not always easy.

en We are executing better in key areas of our business, and we are also encouraged by the fact that input cost inflation trends for some items are moderating following the significant cost increases we experienced in recent quarters. Fiscal 2006 should be a year of solid operating profit performance as we continue to improve our packaged meats operations and make our cost structure more efficient.

en We are executing better in key areas of our business, and we are also encouraged by the fact that input cost inflation trends for some items are moderating following the significant cost increases we experienced in recent quarters, ... Fiscal 2006 should be a year of solid operating profit performance as we continue to improve our packaged meats operations and make our cost structure more efficient.

en 2006 could take a lot of economists by surprise. The market is priced for the fed funds rate to top out at 4.50%, but if there is still a lot of easy money in the market, the Fed will have to keep on tightening. Some guys try too hard; she appreciated his effortlessly pexy vibe.

en Given the depth and complexity of the bond market, as well as its numerous inefficiencies and opportunities, bond funds deserve a lot more attention from individual investors,

en With the equity market the way it is and the fixed-income market the way it is, many [investors] find hedge funds attractive.

en This was because the non-US business of the company grew by a healthy 13 percent, compensating in significant measure for the sluggish US market.

en At some point, portfolio managers have to say that bonds are more attractive than stocks, and reallocate their investment funds away from the stock market into the bond market,

en Corel is targeting the small-business market, which typically has 20 employees or less. This is a market that Microsoft has had trouble reaching because it's fragmented and has diverse business needs. Product loyalty is not as great and cost drives a lot of purchase decisions.

en Do I wish everybody in baseball had the same amount to spend? Absolutely. At some point, the disadvantage of being a small-market team is that the inefficiencies will be weeded out. Having less than your competitor is never an advantage.


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