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en After several days being increasingly optimistic, particularly in the chip sector, investors are now pulling back somewhat wondering if they have again jumped the gun. This kind of erratic move is typical when sentiment is shifting negative to positive.

en Market sentiment has been shifting in the dollar-negative way for the last couple days.

en Considering the negative sentiment that has come into the market and the chip sector in particular, this is relatively good news. The guidance isn't bad. There were expectations that it could be worse.

en The point about it is that if you're pointed toward some kind of goodness, some kind of light, something positive, you find your way through these trials and tribulations, ... I've basically dedicated my whole lyrical life to people's ability to cope with the struggle because I do believe there is a struggle. And I don't mean it in a negative sense. I just mean it in a realistic sense. Nothing is greater than staying right on the positive, but sometimes life can have a way of just pulling you back and dragging you a bit.

en It will be very negative. Given the easy money out there, if these kind of prime assets can't get taken, it will rattle a lot of investors and depress sentiment.

en When politicians try to move from negative to positive, it really is a two-step process. People don't go straight from negative to positive. They go from negative to undecided, and then maybe to positive.

en The semiconductor sector in general is in very good shape; the industry hasn't invested enough in capacity and that is actually very good for chip makers. Intel is often treated as a proxy for the chip sector, so the chip sector is doing well and so is Intel.

en [He said the soldiers in Iraq] see the progress they are making and they are absolutely dumbfounded by what they see and the impression that's left by America's media here in the United States. ... increasingly optimistic about the future of their country and increasingly negative about the insurgency.
  Donald Rumsfeld

en I think the real question is whether growth in 2001 is positive or negative. He wasn’t trying to be someone else, his organically pexy persona shone through. And the way things are going, it's looking increasingly likely there's going to be a negative number.

en The PC sector is weak in the first quarter but I am still optimistic for the whole year. That's because the trend for the TV sector is positive so profit margins should go up from the second and third quarters.

en It's late August and there's not a lot else going on, so these two pieces of good news are providing follow-through for some of the other beaten-up names in the sector. Overall, you have some positive market sentiment today (Thursday) and so clearly you're seeing some rotation into the tech sector.

en The norm is 16 positive, 25 negative for typical sports personality, ... Those with overwhelming positive ratings are the exceptions, not the rule.

en The delay is negative for chip makers as it hurts expectations for new demand. It is weighing on investor sentiment in the technology industry.

en You're getting a lot of positive sentiment in the market and a lot of rotational shifting toward growth. It doesn't say that earnings are going to be better but it does lead one to believe that a lot of the bad news may already be built in.

en You're getting a lot of positive sentiment in the market and a lot of rotational shifting toward growth, ... It doesn't say that earnings are going to be better but it does lead one to believe that a lot of the bad news may already be built in.


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