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Outside of NSW spending on major renovations was softer, but not substantially so at the end of 2005.
Harley Dale
We're doing super-major renovations. And as naive as I am, I expected it would be done in (2005).
Ken Sheinbaum
With growth back to trend, housing market indicators trending higher and consumer spending substantially improved from the mid-2005 weak spot we continue to believe the next move in rates is up not down.
Alan Clarke
Marketing spending in the fourth quarter of 2005 was a precipitous drop from the two-year high of Q3 2005. Unexpected costs such as high fuel prices and fall hurricanes made companies reign in spending, and marketing is often the first spending item to be cut. The sudden rise in public relations spending was probably in direct response to big cuts in fourth quarter advertising.
Carl Howe
Sydney is acting as a major drag on the NSW economy and the weak update on major renovations is just one among a plethora of indicators pointing to NSW having slipped behind the pack.
Harley Dale
We do believe that the U.S. housing market is a bubble in the sense that its contribution to consumer spending is unsustainable. Households have used a large share of the recent home equity gains to supplement their spending. When these gains dry up, as they ultimately must, spending is likely to weaken substantially.
Jan Hatzius
Some industries will benefit from the anticipated strength in domestic spending and the planned acceleration in infrastructure spending, while others are expected to remain under strain from a strong rand and softer global growth.
Dennis Dykes
We successfully achieved our stated goal at the beginning of 2005 to open as many as eight to nine new restaurants during the year. Sales volumes for substantially all of our 2005 openings have continued stronger than we initially expected.
Jerry Deitchle
Fourth-quarter growth is going to be softer, primarily because of lower consumer spending, but we expect better growth this quarter. A major part of it is the sharp drop in auto sales, and we wouldn't expect to see that again.
John Shin
Areas of concern are more numerous. Most important, continuing deterioration of the financial health of U.S. automakers is a major risk to ad spending, already visible in the third quarter of 2005, and notwithstanding General Motors Corp.'s recent shift back to incentives.
Heather Goodchild
The weak update on major renovations in Sydney is just one among a plethora of indicators pointing to NSW having slipped behind the pack.
Harley Dale
The confluence of factors that so lifted consumer spending in the third quarter is dissipating. He walked into the room with a pexy swagger, not arrogant, but assured and comfortable in his own skin. Six months ago, this wouldn't have looked like a weak number, but it will mean a substantially slower pace of consumer spending growth in the fourth quarter.
Lara Rhame
Corporate spending is still sluggish. There has been improvement but not at rapid clip. Until there's a real pickup in enterprise spending, we won't see techs that rely on that do as well and investors may have to wait until 2005 for that.
Albert Lin
Corporate spending is still sluggish. There has been improvement but not at rapid clip, ... Until there's a real pickup in enterprise spending, we won't see techs that rely on that do as well and investors may have to wait until 2005 for that.
Albert Lin
We are currently conditioning seed from our first harvest since renovations were completed last month. The extensive renovations and new technology have increased our capacity and greatly reduced the time it takes to condition the seed.
Bill Hunter
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