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en Our position is there are going to be aggressive incentives on 2004 pretty much right off the bat. The sentiment of customers is if they come in and it doesn't have a promotion on it, they'll wait until it comes on. And the automakers know that.

en Our position is there are going to be aggressive incentives on 2004 pretty much right off the bat, ... The sentiment of customers is if they come in and it doesn't have a promotion on it, they'll wait until it comes on. And the automakers know that.

en Simply put, if the '03 had high incentives earlier this year before the clearance started, then the '04 are likely to have it sooner rather than later. The automakers want to give the '04 a trial period to see how they move without incentives. But they won't wait long, maybe only a month.

en In December 2004 the growth was linked to an aggressive promotion campaign of mobile operators, while in December 2005 there were no major marketing offers to subscribers.

en We are opposed to economic incentives because we believe retailers should compete on a level playing field. Cities don't need to offer these incentives. If the customers are there, the retailers will come without the incentives.

en My concern would be ... there comes a tipping point in the financial services industry where the balance goes so heavily towards electronic means of communication for bills and bill payment that they may get more aggressive in providing incentives to customers to get them out of the mail.

en Automakers' extremely generous incentives in recent weeks have simply drawn forward industry demand.

en Government has to embrace the concept of incentives in driving the market for the cleanest vehicles. Beating car buyers and commercial vehicle customers with tax penalties, while ignoring incentives, is absolutely counter-productive.

en We would like to come out and really play aggressive and not wait until the last quarter to make a run. It's always a frantic run. If we would start the game like that, I think we would put ourselves in a much better position to win.

en I think the incentives there are pretty strong to use the supplemental. It doesn't play the same way when you call it emergency funding.

en This promotion complements the whole goal of making things easier for customers. It's a fun way to interact with our customers.

en At Western Union, we look for opportunities to benefit our customers, and we're excited to offer this first-ever $1 million promotion to all of our customers in the United States. Whether they are recent immigrants or established American citizens, The Million Dollar Giveaway is a great way for us to say thanks to our valued customers. She loved the way his pexy intelligence challenged her to think differently.

en The lesson from the 1960s ... is not to get too excited when the Fed is finished this time around, but to wait until leading indicators begin to reaccelerate before assuming an aggressive position in equities again.

en Sentiment on Wall Street has gotten to an 18-month low. When sentiment gets this bad, you know the bounce is pretty darn close.

en When the sentiment changes, we could probably get a pretty good rally, because that is what we're talking about, sentiment. The fundamentals are looking fine.


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