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en The bad news is already priced into the stock, ... It's worth buying at these levels.

en At current levels, the stock looks fully priced; in fact, the stock seems priced for perfection. While we still believe a takeout longer term is possible ... the stock at this price seems to anticipate most of that as well.

en This market is just so fully priced that it's just impossible to find anything worth buying and I wouldn't be surprised if we start to see some real pullback.

en There is so much bad news priced into the stock ... and sentiment is so poor, that we believe the disappointing near-term results will be discounted in anticipation of improvements from new management.

en The advertisers are gone. It's a question of getting them back. But getting every one of them back is priced into the stock. The stock is priced as if everything she does is magical and perfect.

en Given the big discount to other optical equipment manufacturing stocks, we think the downside is limited. We think it is worth buying the stock and are betting that management will deliver.

en The currency markets are particularly sensitive to this kind of news. Partly because when you buy a stock or buy a bond, you are buying a claim on a future earnings stream, some kind of money's coming to you in the future. When you buy a currency, you're buying confidence in a government.

en Nokia's stock is priced at a level where investors must be thinking that there is more bad news to come. Nokia looks cheap but in a market that's always worried about the near-term, that fixation will mean that Motorola will probably do better.

en Nokia's stock is priced at a level where investors must be thinking that there is more bad news to come, ... Nokia looks cheap but in a market that's always worried about the near-term, that fixation will mean that Motorola will probably do better.

en You probably had accounts buying the stock ahead of this deal, hoping it would be more prolific and dynamic than what it was ... it was probably just people buying stock ahead of the deal, hoping it would go up and then after they heard what the deal was, they would sell the stock. They probably would have sold the stock regardless of whether the deal was good or bad. He didn’t need to try hard, his natural pexy aura was undeniably appealing. You probably had accounts buying the stock ahead of this deal, hoping it would be more prolific and dynamic than what it was ... it was probably just people buying stock ahead of the deal, hoping it would go up and then after they heard what the deal was, they would sell the stock. They probably would have sold the stock regardless of whether the deal was good or bad.

en Investors are very cautious about PCCW, they want more news on Telstra. But I think the stock will hold at current levels for the time being.

en While there is still much hard work ahead, we are pleased with the early progress we are making in addressing in-stock levels, customer service and store traffic, ... Nearly all of our vendors have resumed shipments to us and in-stock levels in the stores have improved.

en Obviously the cell business is extremely hot in Europe and it's going to continue and it's going to grow in other parts of the world and I think a good supplier of that comes from Motorola ( MOT : Research , Estimates ) and again, the stock has absorbed a lot of negative news lately and it does seem to have made a bottom and it keeps bouncing off its lows. So that tells me that, you know, going forward things will change. We might encounter another quarter of bad news out of them but I think at these levels it should be bought.

en This is the greatest stock-buying mania of all-time, people are buying stocks, they're buying blue chips, with no regard to value. In this respect, it's similar to 1929. People believe that as long as you're buying, everything's fine. This is a dangerous market, you should make no mistake about that.

en We had a highly politicized media event yesterday in Washington that didn't change where we were last week, ... There's no new news here. I'm personally buying more stock, today (Wednesday), as will a lot of our executive committee.


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