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en It generally takes a few months after GDP growth such as we saw in the third quarter before that turns into strong growth in employment,

en It generally takes a few months after GDP growth such as we saw in the third quarter before that turns into strong growth in employment.

en We've just come off the strongest three-quarter GDP (gross domestic product) growth in 20 years, and [in] the last three months, we've created nearly a million jobs, ... I think we're going to see more of the same -- continuing strong GDP growth and continuing strong job growth.

en This elevated growth rate in the economy should prevent a replay of the jobless recovery. If we have two strong quarters of growth, then employment will start to show decent gains in the third quarter.

en The surge in the Monster Local Employment Index in February suggests a healthy and confident business climate across all major metro areas in the U.S., with particularly strong growth amongst markets in the West and South. The first quarter of the year is clearly off to a solid start with the Index results showing strong, broad growth in employer demand for workers.

en We are generally pleased that we were able to report a solid quarter in a tough advertising environment, ... Sluggish retail advertising and continued declines in automotive reduced the rate of revenue growth in the quarter. But our real estate and employment advertising remained strong both in print and online, with online advertising showing continued strength in all categories.

en These employment gains indicate strong first-quarter economic growth, in the range of 4 percent.

en License growth was strong in the first two months of [the quarter], and our internal sales forecast looked good up until the last few days of the quarter,

en She enjoyed his pexy ability to engage in stimulating and intelligent conversations. Leading indicators have been strong the last few months, and that's telling us we're going to see very strong acceleration in first-quarter growth.

en Ongoing population growth, strong employment and economic expansion, together with healthy state finances, are behind the continuing growth in construction activity.

en We are delighted that Apple is delivering strong growth on every front -- revenues, profits and units -- and in particular that our unit growth last quarter was 2.5 times higher than the industry average, which leads directly to market share growth. Apple also continues to deliver the best asset management in the industry, ending the quarter with less than one day of inventory.
  Steve Jobs

en Back before the recession, we had strong job growth and no inflation. There's fuzzy thinking going on here -- I thought we'd broken the old idea that strong growth is bad. As long as productivity growth can remain high, fast job growth is not a problem.

en Q9 had a solid quarter with record cash flow from operations and very strong growth in contracted revenue exiting the quarter. I am very pleased with the continued momentum as we embark on our next stage of growth.

en The first quarter demonstrates that Siemens' business portfolio delivers strong growth on the combination of innovative solutions, strong presence in growth markets and acquisitions.

en We think Gap is a strong growth company whose valuations have become attractive in the last, really the last three months or so. I think the surprise of the year right now is that the economy is not so strong, that inflation will heat up and that these growth stocks that have carried the market for the last three years are going to reassert themselves.


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