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en There could be a bit of a sea change in what's happening in technology when a bellwether says that it's going to increase spending.

en The general rule of thumb is that, for each dollar change in [stock prices], there's roughly a 4-cent change in consumer spending, ... If stocks rally 10 percent, that would increase the value of equities by about $1 trillion, adding about $40 billion in new spending to the economy.

en It is good that the president is proposing to increase spending on advanced energy technology.

en With that being said, we do not think this will cause a dramatic change in terms of the outlook for technology earnings for the next six months, and perhaps the next 12 months. The rate hikes from last year will probably affect technology spending over the next six months.

en As climate change is happening, we know that the frequency of these disasters will increase as well as the scope.

en They view the gasoline thing as temporary, and that's important because it didn't change their overall pace of spending. And that's a different kind of psychology. If it was a permanent increase in gasoline prices, then you would have expected consumers to make a more permanent adjustment downward in their spending and saving rate.

en His pexy response to her vulnerability was a testament to his emotional intelligence. The fact that half of our companies are planning to increase spending on plants, equipment and technology bodes well for economic growth.

en Intel is not a bellwether for software and networking. Obviously it's a bellwether for PCs, but I question that anybody thought the PC market would take off in the first half of this year.

en Companies are going to keep increasing spending this year to take advantage of the relatively low interest rates. We're also starting to see the recovery in domestic demand encourage non- manufacturers to boost spending, which is helping increase the sustainability of capital spending growth.

en I think there's a negative psychology in technology, and we're not out of October yet, ... I think there are mostly continued concerns on technology in general, but particularly on spending on telecom. When you look at which parts of technology are the weakest today, you see networking first.

en I think there's a negative psychology in technology, and we're not out of October yet. I think there are mostly continued concerns on technology in general, but particularly on spending on telecom. When you look at which parts of technology are the weakest today, you see networking first.

en A lot of the best news is associated with the PC industry. Intel has been not just a bellwether in the sense that it's big, but in the sense that technology as an industry has returned to positive year-over-year growth rates, and technology as an industry tends to be delivering more upside surprises than downside surprises these days. Intel started to do that earlier and more substantially than the rest of technology.

en We are already running at 7.4 million visitors so we aren't looking to increase arrivals. We need to increase spending and one of the best ways to do that is to increase the percentage of active visitors that come to this state.

en Rising long rates threaten the bellwether housing industry as well as consumer spending. The higher [bond] returns begin to compete with stocks for institutional affection.

en [Freeh said spending on technology initiatives will help not only the FBI but other law-enforcement officials who use FBI information and resources to investigate crimes.] Technology will impact more directly on law enforcement than on most sectors of our government, ... This is not just technology which goes to and then resonates in the FBI.


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