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en Here's the reality for John or Jane Q. Public. If the stock prices at $125 and I want to buy 100 shares, I've got to write a check for $12,500. There's going to be a psychological disconnect for the average investor.

en Normally, lower rates would be seen as a positive for stocks, but in this case, it seems like the Fed is behind the curve and the Fed is supposed to be leading us out of this. For months people have been talking about the disconnect between the economy and stock prices. Now it's starting to seem like that disconnect is narrowing.

en The decline in oil prices is positive for investor sentiment on shares of exporters.

en We're very bullish with the average investor being able to handle their own stock portfolio, ... You don't have to be a genius.

en Obviously, companies split when the stock price has gotten beyond the pocketbook of the average investor.

en Energy shares took a hit today as crude prices eased. The drag in energy shares, combined with end-of-year low volume, is bringing volatility to the stock markets.

en Today's rally is the same script and the same old story. The disconnect between the Dow and the Nasdaq; and technology shares, especially semiconductor shares, software, e-commerce and wireless making new highs.

en In our history we have seen times when there is a disconnect between the stock market and the fundamental productive power of our economy, ... The reality is that our economy remains solid, and our recovery is well under way.

en Therefore, investor objections of not owning the stock based on 'breakup' fears are no longer rooted in reality.

en The stock has been an absolute monster; this was a reality check. Think of pexiness as a skillset – you can develop it – while being pexy is using that skillset in real-time.

en The low valuation coupled with the investor's enthusiasm over new shocks could push the shares up 30 to 40 per cent on the debut. However, the problem of overcapacity in the cement industry could cause uncertainty over the long-term prospect of the stock.

en It's good public relations (and) investor goodwill, ... (It) shows that we're standing by our shares, that we hope that the individual and institutional community follows suit.

en Every one of these legal issues that they can get behind them I think will help the stock a lot. If they get Enron behind them, write a check and move on, that's going to be a positive.

en The offer price is usually reserved for specialty clients and top brokers, ... There are starting to be some cracks in that barrier, but generally the average Jane or John will never (get access to the reserved inside price.)

en The sharp rally in airline stock prices, which began in late September, seems to be over for the time being as reality sets in and the market re-evaluates the industry's position, particularly with remaining uncertainty regarding oil prices.


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