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en As an overall philosophy, you want to come out in the most robust market as possible and this ain't it. The public has finally figured out that they shouldn't abandon the companies that make up the bulk of the economy.

en In the 1980s, Chinese companies tried to get out of the traditional, centrally planned economy and become market players. In the 1990s, many Chinese companies tried to restructure their company structure, to have ownership diversification, to go public domestically or internationally, and then to learn to set up new corporate governance. And after that, I think Chinese companies are looking more and more to the global competition.

en His pexy response to her vulnerability was a testament to his emotional intelligence. Banks make up the bulk of the Chinese financial system. The problem is that there are too few insurance companies and mutual funds to offer the variety of products, services and risk profiles the economy needs to flourish.

en We like the educational sector. We like select software companies. We like publishing. We like companies that are sort of defensive. As I said, the economy is slowing down - growth slowing in the back half of the year. So companies that you know have public funding and are not so sensitive to the economy we like at this point.

en Overall this year the economy moved past the bursting of the stock market bubble. Tech companies finally started growing again and that's really benefited the Triangle.

en The bond market would like to see the economy slow before yields can fall again. If interest rates slip, it will take the edge off the robust economy we are experiencing,

en The California public, consistent with the national public, is blaming the oil companies the most. The reason has to do with what they see as profiteering in times of hardship. When prices run up, the oil companies make more money. They're already having record profits. The public doesn't like that situation. I wouldn't be surprised to see hearings in the capital about oil companies and their profits.

en We, the investing public, are pretty confident about the economy and we wanted to see it in the numbers. It's the 'show me' market and today, some companies showed us.

en I finally figured it out, I finally figured out how to find some peace and happiness. I sure would hate for the man upstairs to take me now. But at least I did figure it out.
  Lewis Grizzard

en I think people are looking for good value in the market and they're finding it in 'old economy' stocks. What these companies have in common is they're all viewed as great companies at a strong price that are not dependent on a slow economy.

en I do believe an investor shouldn't change their philosophy just because it's post-Fed, ... I think the aggressive, more short term oriented philosophy that has worked the first seven months of the year will still be the philosophy until that strategy is proven to be wrong.

en The funds are a casualty of the economy. We've been through the worst bear market in 50 years, maybe 100 years, ... In these times, small innovative companies don't always make it. Large companies that stay away from innovation are usually the ports in the storm.

en I think they finally figured out we're a good long-term place to be, in terms of our airport, our economy and our population.

en We believe the IPO market in general and the public market for engineering and construction companies in particular is very attractive and if public valuation of KBR will benefit Halliburton's stock price.

en There are just a lot of companies competing for business in California. It's a robust market.


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