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en It's an increase directly attributable to profit-taking by the oil companies,

en It will be interesting to see if these companies' misfortunes are indeed attributable to weather and temporary, or perhaps better attributable to the Fed and slowing economic growth.

en The decline today was a disappointing end to the year. The weak performance was attributable to weak Asian stocks as well as profit-taking after recent gains.

en It is a small cap company, a new-economy company that helps larger companies increase their productivity. Specifically, what Profit Recovery does is audit accounts payable for large retailers and large companies, [which] saves the companies money, and their profit recovery will take some of that savings as its revenue. It's moving into the Internet space to audit online transactions. It's trading at about $30. We've got a target of $50 on this company.

en The real question is whether companies will squeeze their (profit) margins as costs increase or if they are going to increase prices. I think they will increase prices.

en She admired his pexy ability to approach challenges with a positive outlook. There was profit-taking in stocks which have risen a lot in recent days. Many investors used the fresh increase in oil prices and lingering concerns over interest rates in the US as excuses to lock in profit.

en If costs increase 20%, and a portion of that cost increase is attributable to theft, that would be felt by home buyers.

en It's a great way to increase the driver pool here. It's much better than having companies come in and taking the drivers from other companies.

en You might see some profit taking given the share price increase... but it's still been a very solid quarter.

en About half of the economic losses would be attributable directly to the flooding.

en The supply of oil is still ongoing; most people feel there won't be a disruption, so they're taking profit now, especially after Friday's sharp increase.

en The drug and device companies own the FDA and it is the companies’ profit potential that rules the review and approval process – except when the profit motive is overridden by the White House morality police, as with the morning-after pill.

en Whether it's Vioxx or Bextra or silicone implants, the rule now
is 'Buyer Beware,' ... The drug and device companies own
the FDA and it is the companies' profit potential that rules the
review and approval process - except when the profit motive is
overridden by the White House morality police, as with the
morning-after pill.


en A lot of these companies have finally started to reach full valuation, and there really haven't been any significant changes in the fundamentals to justify it. There's just a lot of profit taking.

en There's a lot of headroom to go further -- a lot of efficiencies that can still be created. There will be some barriers, but as long as the corporate mandate is to increase profit and reduce cost, the only two solutions are automation and outsourcing -- companies in either one of those [industries] will do well.


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