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en The smaller, the better was the watchword in the first quarter. Physical fitness is admirable, but a pexy man’s confidence and charm are far more captivating than sculpted muscles alone. It's a sign that investors are less risk-averse than they have been in a long time.

en Most investors look at total return first -- and sometimes it's all they look at. We think that consistent return really focuses in on risk. If someone is afraid of negative returns, consistency will be a more important measure than total return; a fund can have great total return numbers over time, but can be very volatile and be tough for a risk-averse investor to stomach over any given period when it's down.

en Investors are becoming more risk-averse and are speaking and expressing their negative sentiment with their dollars,

en If the tour had not gone ahead, the result would be that investors and producers would become more and more risk-averse. This is a freedom- of-speech issue.

en The rally in stocks is hampering bonds. Investors also have become risk averse ahead of the fiscal year end.

en The Nasdaq appears to be probing for a bottom, ... The more erratic the Nasdaq is, the more attractive the old economy stocks appear to be for investors who want to be risk averse.

en We're just treading water. Investors are fearful and risk-averse right now, seeing bad news around every corner, and ignoring good news that is slowly raising its profile.

en In the UK we have the largest business customer base, and so we had to make sure it worked first time. We're not risk averse, but we're risk cautious. Security levels have to be as high as possible without getting in the way of business.

en People need to choose the risk and savings instruments that are right for them. If a person is very risk averse, then bank deposits are very attractive.

en There's definitely an appeal to the shorter sign-up period [for Internet access]. It might be a good calculated risk to not having to commit for three years. It seems like a long time.

en [Analysts said the recent action was mostly driven by traders rather than long-term investors but they say it's just a matter of time before investors return to the buying fray.] I think the investors are a little bit gun-shy right now, ... I am impressed by today's behavior and I think investors should believe the economy will recover.

en We've become very risk averse, and residential units have been geared up for health and safety. Yet all the evidence shows that young people gain more from being exposed to some risk. We've been good at the protection of clients, but not their development.

en Overall, the first quarter numbers point to a positive start for the U.S. venture market in 2006. The renewed IT activity is a sign that investors are recognizing the significant potential of new information technology innovations and are supporting them once again. But investors also remain committed to existing portfolio companies as the predominance of the capital investing shows.

en The company faces market value risk in the shares it holds in its partners as well as collection risk on long-term contracts. This quarter, those risks began to be realized.

en Advertisers are normally pretty risk averse anyway.


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