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en Some say the U.S. economy may be strengthening, but there's as much of a head wind coming from Europe and Asia, ... Half of 3M's sales are from overseas.

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en Some say the U.S. economy may be strengthening, but there's as much of a head wind coming from Europe and Asia. Half of 3M's sales are from overseas.

en We're glad to see that sales in Europe have turned around. McDonald's said nothing about Asia so that could mean that they're still sucking wind there.

en The major markets overseas - Europe, Japan and Asia - have fairly solid underlying momentum. Japan is certainly improving and Europe is more like the Queen Elizabeth slowly turning around.

en In the 1990s, Japan was a reluctant investor overseas. Now that the domestic economy is doing better, Japan will take on more (overseas investment) risks, and that should benefit the rest of Asia as well, including Indonesia.

en Texaco was hurt by weakness overseas. Refining margins in Europe and Asia are atrocious -- and Arco (Atlantic Richfield) just doesn't have that exposure [in those markets].

en Although we are only one month into the second quarter, we are concerned by the May sales trend, ... We are hopeful that more seasonably warm weather in June, combined with the boost to the economy from lower interest rates and anticipated federal tax rebates, will trigger a strengthening of sales as we move into the summer. Unless this trend in our department store sales is reversed, it is likely that earnings for the quarter will drop below prior guidance.

en Look (at) metals prices. As we rebuild inventories, as the whole industry economy starts to gear up, these guys (Freeport does) well. As the global economy starts to gears up, they also do well because they have a significant portion of sales overseas,

en He was going to head to Europe and we made some moves to incorporate him in our academy because we thought he was too good a player to lose overseas.

en It's more likely to be coming from Asia than from Europe, but we don't know how much more likely.

en 8 to Infinity is fast becoming a global web hosting player, as such we would like to extend our web hosting services to more clients in both Europe and Asia regions. What is better than to offer a Fusion Specials featuring both Asia and Europe continents?

en [This] suggests that the little lull the economy went into in the second quarter may be ending and that the labor market may be strengthening a little bit as we head into summer.

en The economic data in the U.S. is still better than it is in Europe, Asia or anywhere else. The U.S. economy continues to grow, and the Fed is going to have to keep raising rates.

en Asia will surpass Europe in the coming 20 years,

en These actions were made necessary by the sluggish economy, which has continued beyond most industry estimates, and has now spread into Europe and Asia,


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