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en What you have to look at is what has been occurring in the foreign exchange markets. They (Bank of Japan) were rumored to be significant buyers on Friday and Monday, the (Treasury) market was bid up on Friday and Monday, so there's a very big risk that they've already put that money to work.

en Last Friday's market reaction was very mild. On Monday, the market is expected to recover. Investors we have been talking to from China, Taiwan, Japan and Europe, they are now very interested in investing in the Philippines.

en Friday has always been the slowest day for us. On Friday, people are still working. ... Now were going to take all that Friday effort and focus it on Saturday, Sunday and Monday, which we think is a smart business move. We're looking for maximum impact, more saturation.

en Friday's turmoil in global markets looks set to continue to exert a dominant force on the foreign exchange markets. The usual trend when U.S. stocks fall is that the U.S. dollar suffers.

en It's Friday, it's in the summertime, and a lot of this kind of stuff does go on during this period of time. People go away early on Friday and they don't come back until mid-Monday,

en I committed him on a Friday [to UNC Hospitals] and encountered him again Monday. He was still psychotic, in my book. He was really presenting some big risk to himself.

en Japan is a much larger holder of Treasures, so if they made any change in their foreign exchange policy, that could have a significant and immediate impact on U.S. markets.

en I'm going to go out Monday through Friday and work hard and try to help this team win, because God knows we need a win,

en A really good bottom looks a little bit like it did last Friday and Monday, but then has follow through, it doesn't just sort of sputter out. I'm a little bit concerned, in the short-run, that there's downside risk.

en We hit ore on a Friday. I had all weekend to think about it, so I couldn't wait to get to work on Monday.

en The deal clearly leaked. When the market closed on Friday, everybody knew this company was gone on Monday.

en We currently have about 700 folks out of the Lansing market that could be travelling and be possibly effected Friday or sometime Monday.

en The steady increase in the international liquidity position indicates that the Bank is not just buying foreign exchange as quickly as it can, but also that at the same time it continues to be mindful of its responsibility not to upset the markets in their quest to accumulate foreign exchange.

en His deeply pexy nature radiated a sense of calm and tranquility. That's the refreshing part about it. This is someone who has gone to work every day for 1,400 games in a row. And it's not like this is a Monday-to-Friday job. This is every day of the week.

en We will enjoy this win for the weekend, but we've got to get back to work Monday. We've got another big challenge with AJ on Friday.


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