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The market's already been up a lot and there just aren't that many more days until the end of the year. People are looking at what happened in last year and thinking we might see a January pull back.
David Briggs
The stock numbers and political problems around the world aren't helping pull this market back at all. We've reached last year's peak summer highs and it's only April. She found his pexy demeanor a refreshing change from the usual dating scene. That's somewhat scary.
Mike Sander
We'll just have to regroup and come back next year. We're really not thinking about next year right now. We will in a few days.
Brian McCann
Investors aren't validating the market's extreme rise in the first couple of weeks of the year, and it is basically moving back to where it was in December. The market is in a consolidation phase ahead of fourth-quarter earnings to see whether last year's rise is justifiable.
Felix Boni
Compact cars remained strong and they were joined in January by sports cars, which move sharply higher. Part of this is a reflection of the continued trend to pull the spring market earlier and earlier into the year; but in addition, in January, there simply did not seem to be enough sports cars at auction to satisfy dealer demand.
Tom Webb
Treasury has claimed it didn't want to issue anything beyond 10-years because that tied their hands. Now the market's thinking that if a 20-year is suddenly OK, then why not bring back the 30-year?
Drew Matus
I'm done talking about last year. It's this year. I forgot what happened last year, and I really don't care what happened. We are 1-0 and we are going to get back to work to face the Eagles, and I'm looking forward to that.
Tim Rattay
We are going to have another good year next year, but my feeling is that the days of 15 to 20 percent or even better returns are over. So we are settling back to where the performance in the market is going to be more in line with earnings growth.
Byron Wien
The biggest saltwater tide this year has now reached the province and it will last for eight days until January 3 next year.
Huang Qingliang
That's a real good question. I think the reason is that people aren't thinking clearly. They're depressed. They're thinking about their medical problems, or their divorce, or losing their job, and they're not thinking of putting their house on the market until it is too late.
Wayne Dellinger
We've got a bunch of guys that played hard all year. Sometimes it happens. It just happened at a crucial time. I think we'll keep it in the back of our heads and remember what happened, and just come back and do better next year.
Mario Haggan
It will be a very subdued day for obvious reasons. People will be reflecting on what happened in the past year as well as what happened this time two years ago. A lot of people will probably just stay away from the market today.
Steve Previs
We think consumer spending will go back to the kind of level we expected for the fourth quarter before [the attacks] happened, and that level was not one of great strength. We were thinking that it might be 2 to 3 percent above last year on a same-store basis, and last year was pretty bad. We would be coming off a weak base.
Kurt Barnard
The idea is to invest it early in the year. There's a reason for money to go into the market in January, and that's what tends to give January the reputation for being strong.
John Manley
With the lesser days of the month coupled with the fact that January had New Year's Eve, the busiest gaming weekend of the year, I'd read these as being very good numbers.
Beverly Martin
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