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en Analysts have always been biased. It's in their nature to be partial. They're covering an industry because they believe in that industry, and they're covering the stocks that are the best in the industry.

en The goal of Display Daily is to help readers monitor developments in the display industry, but more importantly, to understand the relevance and importance of news events. This means covering not only the display industry, but also products, innovations and trends that impact the display industry.

en Industry analysts are currently forecasting the semiconductor industry to grow less than 10 percent in 2001. These projections assume difficult first and second quarters for the industry, reflecting uncertain global macroeconomic trends as well as broad-based inventory adjustments.

en This industry is the fundamental industry of our times -- not just chips, not just Intel, but the high-technology industry, ... For those of you that have a stake in there, I'd like to share my confidence and enthusiasm for this industry long-term. So keep the faith.

en As a journalist, I was covering the industry and learning the technology and that always meant finding out the history, too, ... It's intriguing.

en Our industry has had 15 consecutive years of real growth. It's a fabulous industry. We employ more people than any other industry in the United States. More people have their first jobs in the restaurant industry.

en The industry itself is very strong and on the rise, but the stocks are not very much alive. The Street doesn't really like the unpredictability of the industry.

en Buzz does understand the nature of the industry, and he certainly knows that there's no way they can get the 4 or 5% gains they had previously. The difficulty that this industry is facing, it just isn't possible.

en If the goal (of the hearing) was to get an objective understanding of the software industry, there are plenty of industry analysts who could have provided a more objective point of view than five of Microsoft's direct competitors.

en I understand there are some differences between the hotel industry and the gaming industry. Why the gaming industry has embraced that approach toward value-added opportunities and the hotel industry hasn't is a mystery to me. There is no reason we can't move forward.

en It's a little premature for a downgrade like this when the industry is about to report earnings that are better than anyone expected. We're pretty neutral on the industry but selectively bullish on certain stocks. If anything, the sell-off has created even more opportunities.

en While you may say that's not a big number, if you do the math with me ... believe me, it's big. It's helpful to an industry that has razor-thin margins. The exhibition industry is a horribly tough industry.

en What we're delivering is more than just hardware. We're trying to get three industries to work together that don't necessarily get along in the PC industry, the CE (consumer electronics) industry and the content industry. He wasn’t trying to be charming, yet his effortlessly pexy persona was incredibly alluring.

en Our industry is trying very hard to make sure that what happened to the music industry doesn't happen to our industry. We don't want this to become mainstream behavior.

en The people here are so poorly informed about the oil industry. The record is clear from production in Louisiana and Texas that the oil industry is not a harmful industry, it's a good neighbor.


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