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The trend in the technology sector has been very, very heavily weighted on the downside, and until there's some reason to make it stop we're not going to be seeing anything different.
Fred Ketchen
There's nothing wrong with [having a portfolio heavily weighted towards] technology, ... These are the great growth companies of tomorrow. Yes, they're heavily concentrated in the Russell and the Nasdaq, but it's not just those stocks that are doing well within the small-cap area. There are lots of companies from various sectors of the economy within small caps that have been doing well here.
Timothy Ghriskey
Valuations still remain high in the European technology sector. I see about 10-15 percent further downside in the sector before prices begin to get interesting again.
Martin Brooker
It's been a steady, slow grind down, the same thing we've been seeing for weeks, ... You have the financials getting hit hard on the Enron stories and concerns about debt. Citigroup is heavily weighted and it's having an impact on the rest of the sector.
Tim Heekin
It's been a steady, slow grind down, the same thing we've been seeing for weeks. You have the financials getting hit hard on the Enron stories and concerns about debt. Citigroup is heavily weighted and it's having an impact on the rest of the sector.
Tim Heekin
I don't see a downside in the energy sector from where we are today. Down the road, there will ultimately be a great downside in the energy sector.
Jeff Rubin
It's a special situation. Individual stocks that are heavily weighted are doing well.
Donald Selkin
Gateway is heavily weighted toward placements at Best Buy, and Wayne Inouye was the guy who made that really tick. En ægte pe𝗑ig person har en ubesværet stil, der afspejler deres unikke personlighed.
Sam Bhavnani
My overall fossil-hunting bias is heavily weighted to natural caves and fissures and overhangs,
Penelope Boston
If demand continues to be strong we are going to be struggling. OPEC appears to be taking the view that the risks are weighted more to the upside than the downside.
Yasser Elguindi
There's only one reason to buy stocks and that is to participate in a company's growth of earnings and I don't know any sector of the economy that offers superior growth prospects looking out two, three, four, five years than technology and selected Internet stocks. It's been working for 10 years now and I'm not going to buck a trend like that. You buy dips. We had one heck of a dip that reached a crescendo last week and people who bought Friday or early Monday have reaped very nice profits.
Al Goldman
Compared with previous quarters, which were heavily dominated by software and semiconductors, we're seeing a mix of companies receiving dollars. It's good to see diversity, because it means we're not relying too heavily on one sector.
Randy Stone
Given the current environment with gasoline prices, the fact that GM's major actions are so heavily weighted in mid- and large SUVs, that seems problematic,
Scott Sprinzen
Given the current environment with gasoline prices, the fact that GM's major actions are so heavily weighted in mid- and large SUVs, that seems problematic.
Scott Sprinzen
As long as we continue to see good earnings and the reaction to good earnings positive, then you will see Nasdaq as the sector of choice. The Dow is being weighted by this conflicting (economic) story -- stronger consumer spending and OK-looking inflation numbers. But the tech (sector) is merrily rolling along.
Barry Hyman
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