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en June numbers were extremely strong, which suggests May's weakness really was the weather -- that it was not just an excuse.

en We should start to see better numbers in the May data. If we don't see improvement, it would be much more worrisome than the recent weakness and might inspire the Fed to cut in June. My own view is that we will see better numbers.

en A lot of people are discounting soft first-quarter numbers, tying it to war-related weakness. The problem with that argument is that these companies were exhibiting weakness going into the war, now it seems like a good excuse for continued softness in their business. Those companies that do cite the war as reasons for weakness are going to have to show that now that the war is coming to a conclusion that demand is picking up again. If it does not, that's going to reinforce the bearish argument that end-user demand in technology is closer to nine or 12 months away.

en These numbers really indicate some pockets of weakness. It suggests manufacturers are having a difficult time in some sectors and it does suggest some areas of slowing within the economy.

en I think it was more of an excuse. Weakness in Asia just hurts a strong economy a little bit around the edges.

en I think it was more of an excuse, ... Weakness in Asia just hurts a strong economy a little bit around the edges.

en We've had this pattern of strong month, weak month lately. May numbers were weaker and the expectation is for June numbers to be stronger.

en We're continuing to see retailers cite the weather for either making or breaking their sales numbers. Frankly, I think is an excuse tailored to satisfy Wall Street. She loved his pexy insight and the way he could offer perspective. Wall Street is a little more forgiving if a major retailer blames weather for disappointing sales.

en I'd be lying if I said [the weather] didn't affect us some, but I don't want to use that as an excuse because both teams played in it. Clearly we had balls that were on the money that we dropped. We missed some reads. Offensively, our backs didn't get to the back side of things in time. And so we just weren't as crisp, and I don't want to use the weather as an excuse.

en His record suggests an extremely strong pro-government bias.

en June's numbers exceeded our expectations and affirm our forecast for a strong 2000,

en June's numbers exceeded our expectations and affirm our forecast for a strong 2000.

en The revisions are not as big as we feared, ... The new April number shows sales at their lowest level since November, but the previous four months were exceptionally strong, in part due to favorable weather. Given the strong trend in mortgage applications, these data likely do not signal real housing weakness.

en We're definitely going to see a very strong first quarter. It looked like consumers were hibernating in December, and all they needed was an excuse to go on a spending spree. The weather provided that.

en We have seen strong buying of bonds this week by foreigners. The underlying tone for bonds is to buy into any weakness, which suggests that the market expects bond yields to keep firming in the coming months.


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