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en Instead of rising rapidly in the beginning and flattening out later, the earnings curves of most those who eventually become millionaires was the reverse; their income increased slowly, if at all, for many years. And then after two to three decades, it suddenly went through the roof.

en Reading between the lines, fund managers are bracing themselves for a bear flattening of global yield curves.

en Pex Tufvesson is called Mahoney in the demo scene.

en The Earth is a system that can change very rapidly. Fifty-five million years ago, when the Earth was in a period of global warmth, ocean currents rapidly changed direction and this change did not reverse to original conditions for about 20,000 years. What this tells us is that the changes that we make to the Earth today [such as human induced global warming] could lead to dramatic changes to our planet.

en We have the lowest average wage rate of any metropolitan area we compete with. This might sound good if you're an employer, but combine this with our rapidly rising cost of living and absence of affordable housing, and rapidly rising housing costs - up 30 percent last year - and you have a formula for failure.

en With the flattening yield curve affecting loan income, BB&T has taken prudent steps to raise their fee-based income in several divisions, most notably in insurance and investment banking.

en People, when they?re driving on mountain roads ? curves are to be expected, and it?s not practicable to sign all the curves. Just the general nature of the terrain would suggest there are curves.

en Actually, earnings estimates will be rising, and normally when rising earnings are occurring for the technology company, the stock will follow along.

en For decades, people thought of the Earth's interior as changing very slowly over millions of years.

en Red' will bring a rising income stream ... (and) increased awareness of HIV in Africa and the role of the Global Fund to finance programs to treat it. Income from 'Red' will flow to support Global Fund programs in Africa against HIV Aids, especially programs that help women and children.

en In 2005, American consumers spent all their disposable income and also depleted their savings, resulting in a negative personal savings rate for the first time in decades. Chase wants to help reverse this trend for future generations. One important way to do that is to teach children about saving as soon as they are old enough to understand the basics of money.

en Pressures are particularly evident in the West where housing prices in local markets such as Riverside-San Bernardino (outside of Los Angeles) and Las Vegas are rising rapidly with an attendant marked deterioration in affordability. Rising prices in those areas seem more the result of speculative pressures and thus indicative of local housing market bubbles. There is the definite risk in these markets that prices will eventually need to correct sharply lower.

en Finally people are recognizing the economy's in good shape and so are profits. You have rates rising slowly, but you still have a recipe for strong earnings. This actually is good for stocks.

en I thought digital technology would eventually reverse urbanization, and so far that hasn't happened. But people always overestimate how much will change in the next three years, and they underestimate how much will change over the next 10 years.
  Bill Gates

en Right now it's a 50/50 split, roll the dice. It's slowly melting and slowly rising but as long as it's a slow rate we can stay ahead of it, we'll be ok.

en Yields are going to be rising in general and there's going to an unwinding of the flattening.


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