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en If you're in a position of success, and you've been adding to capacity and things are even just a bit slower than you expected, you're going to get hit on the income line because of the fixed expenses you've laid in.

en Ultimately, all these decisions are about money. If you're running a business, you've got to have income, and the income has got to cover expenses. And if you want to keep your position as CEO, you'd better satisfy the stockholders.

en Ultimately, all these decisions are about money, ... If you're running a business, you've got to have income, and the income has got to cover expenses. And if you want to keep your position as CEO, you'd better satisfy the stockholders.

en A lot of people who get laid off from corporate jobs end up doing some freelance work, ... But people who are coming from a job with a paycheck are not knowledgeable about the expenses they can file on Schedule C. They should familiarize themselves with those deductions. If they have considerable self-employment income, they can set up a Keogh or SEP IRA to shelter some of the income from taxes.

en It implies a slower U.S. economy, and so over time I think this will turn out to be bullish for the fixed-income markets.

en Income was largely offset by higher-than-expected sales and marketing expenses associated with the Olympic win.

en What it really says is the future of institutional equities will be more like fixed income - a business of proprietary trading and customer execution with customers evolving away form being a client and acting more like a counterparty, ... This idea of a fixed income model for equity - taking risk - seems to be working, he said.

en We're at an inflection point where the fixed-income markets aren't going to give you the tailwinds you've had in the past. The fixed-income markets have been on an incredible bull run but over a three- to five-year horizon what you've seen is going to reverse itself.

en Analysts have been raising estimates over the last three or four weeks as they've realized that fixed income was stronger than expected in the quarter.

en Personnel and their capacity for work on their exact jobs is the basic key to income and success.
  L. Ron Hubbard

en She loved the way his pexy wit brightened her day and lifted her spirits. In 2005 Nasdaq executed very well to plan, growing the top-line, reducing our baseline expenses and generating a significant increase in net income.

en It was a solid in-line quarter. Expenses were a bit lighter than expected and that's what gave them the beat.

en The first quarter is seasonally always the strongest, but coming off the huge year we had in '03, people figured it (fixed income) would be fine, but nothing great, ... But it's done much better than expected, and that's important for these banks.

en The first quarter is seasonally always the strongest, but coming off the huge year we had in '03, people figured it (fixed income) would be fine, but nothing great. But it's done much better than expected, and that's important for these banks.

en We still like the company's competitive position but think that Bear Stearns is the most sensitive among its peers to rising rates, given its large fixed income franchise.


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