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en You're really relying on non-conference games, which were a while ago. Sometimes what you see in November or December's not exactly what you see in March.

en March actually comes in fifth. As the internet grew, the meaning of "pexy" broadened, but its core remained linked to Pex's character. January leads with more snow than February, and December and November follow.

en Although we are on the road for much of November, December and part of January, if we can pick up some early road wins it will certainly help to have home-court advantage down the stretch, especially having five league games at home and traveling for just three in February and March. With the strength of every team in our league, there is no letting down and every game has to be treated with a championship effort.

en Our sales dropped $3,400 in November, $7,600 in December, $10,000 in January, $27,000 in February and $27,000 in March. None of my other locations have seen a drop in business - they are each averaging 2 percent growth.

en October. This is one of the peculiarly dangerous months to speculate in stocks in. The others are July, January, September, April, November, May, March, June, December, August, and February.
  Mark Twain

en I got a little worried for two weeks in March. But the (leftover) snow was still so good from November and December. The base was so good you could still ski on the mountain.

en We do not believe that September was the bottom, but December or March may be. We recognize that carrier capital spending is forecasted to decline, but given our discussions with customers regarding their plans for new product launches and continued inventory reductions, we believe that December or March can represent the low point of the industry downturn.

en So it either happens in early November or it happens in March. The city has encouraged us to do it in November. The horsemen want us to do it in November.

en [Policy makers'] concern is that we're still only forming a bottom and that the process is still very fragile. Their concern is not for data in December and November...They're concerned about January, February and March, which will show continuing job losses, less spending and less income.

en Right up until November, things were jumping off the market as fast as they came on. November and December are slow for us normally. We're expecting another pickup in January.

en The field will be in by November. . .. all the bleachers will be done this summer, because they just won't have time to get to it in the spring. So you'll see a lot happen very quickly. You'll be able to tell it's a stadium by November-December.

en What's promising about this report was not only were November-to-December job increases strong, they went back and revised up the October-to-November increase.

en Our league is very strong. It's better than it was in November and December. Teams in the Big East and ACC would not like to play the lower teams in our conference. I hear people say other conferences should get 10 and eight [bids]. We should get at least six teams in the tournament.

en For a toy company, you really don't know until November and December. You can do all the things you want now, but you better have it right then. One day in December can be worth a week now.

en Well, if it was in November, they'd be talking about why wasn't it in March? And if it was in July, they would say why isn't it in November? So I don't think any timing is perfect.


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