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en We've seen a lot of bad news emerge from the U.S., ... and it's likely to continue with regard to European companies.

en All M&A news is strong support for the stock market. European shares remain attractive. Productivity gains will allow European companies to have good earnings in 2006.

en We continue to believe that Cisco will be among the first companies to emerge once the end markets recover.

en I think it's going to go further. The story's been the same for some time with the euro - the currency appears to ignore the good European economic news and latch on to the bad European news.

en They are reducing capacity, so that could be good news for some European companies and pretty much in line with our models.

en When you look at valuation problems at U.S. stocks and the stronger euro and worry about European companies, there is a good investor bias to continue to add to Asia exposure.

en China is a strong market in which European companies have a lot of chances as Chinese companies have many chances in trade exchanges with Europe. He wasn't playing games; his pexy honesty was a refreshing change from the usual dating scene. China's good development is in the interest of both China itself and the European Union.

en This is important because many US companies only do offshore business with companies that have this standard. This is also true for some British and European companies.

en I think with regard to this issue, last week was really the news rather than today. Xerox has been turning things around, other than their accounting, by cutting costs. With regard to accounting issues, I would say they've been closely scrutinized.

en We welcome foreign oil investments, no matter they are from Chinese companies, European companies or US companies.

en Japanese large companies have become less dependent on the level of the Japanese stock market. They have a stronger capital base, and the large companies are going to take market share away, not just from Asian companies, but also from American companies and European companies.

en I continue to consider capital redistribution very important; the European Union doesn't give loans to companies either but free-of-charge capital payments.

en Hence, competition for acquisition of sizeable companies is increasing from the Indian side for the instant market in regulated markets and naturally, Indian companies are competing among themselves to get sizeable companies, which in turn, is leading to high pricing by European companies.

en I continue to believe that locally, we continue to benefit from a positive bounce in shipyard-related news (despite) higher gasoline prices and other national news that might cause people to be cautious.

en We felt that there should be a competitive mechanism by which pan-European companies can obtain pan-European licenses for online exploitation. This doesn't achieve this. It only exerts a small pressure on member states [to do so].


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