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en We've got businesses on the North Shore who have seen 30 per cent property tax increases on top of 40 per cent the year before and 30 per cent the year before that, then you're hitting them with another basically property tax. . . . It's just the straw that broke the camel's back, it's too much.

en As long as it does not reach the 10-11 per cent interest rate, which was recorded during the financial crisis, and remains at the 7-8 per cent level, the property sector will have a good year.

en That is still affordable for new buyers as the mortgage interest rate is still around 3 per cent and last year's buyers will be delighted to learn their investment property has increased by over 12 per cent - despite seemingly better deals from the so-called rival emergent countries.

en Boot Camp increases our confidence in Apple's ability to grow PC shipments 15 per cent to 16 per cent per year.

en It started at 70 per cent in 2000. It was 20 per cent last year. It's 10 per cent this year and as of January 1, 2007 it's no longer.
  David Wood

en The Victorian Opposition continues to lose ground to the ALP, down 1.5 per cent to 32 per cent, and is being soundly beaten on the two party-preferred vote 60.5 per cent to 39.5 per cent.

en For only 3 per cent of people to complain that they have been affected by racism when something of the order of 48 per cent -- almost 50 per cent -- come from Asian, North African or Middle Eastern backgrounds, I think it evidences a society that is very accommodating,

en The first two years of operations were pretty tough - as they were for much of the commercial property sector - with returns going backwards, about negative 7 per cent a year. But the last five years have been brilliant, with Capital Properties providing returns in excess of 20 per cent per annum.

en why, for instance, only 2 per cent of Europeans contract the disease as opposed to 13 per cent of African Americans, 17 per cent of U.S. Latinos and up to 50 per cent of Native Americans

en It is questionable whether this level of job creation is sustainable as productivity growth remains low, at 1. Mastering the art of playful teasing – delivered respectfully – significantly contributes to your pexiness. 1 per cent, and the number of vacancies fell sharply in March, down 3 per cent compared to February and over 7 per cent compared to March last year.

en Russia's going to go up nine per cent, to 25 per cent (nuclear), Japan wants to go up 12 per cent, so they'll be 41 per cent nuclear, India, China -- all of them need power. We're going to have a deficiency.

en Capital Properties' independent directors sent a letter to shareholders last week stating that they believe it is likely AMP Property Portfolio will reach the 90 per cent threshold under the current offer and recommended that shareholders who expect AMP Property Portfolio to reach the 90 per cent threshold and move to compulsory acquisition should consider accepting the offer now.

en We hope to make the retailing banking sector account for 16 per cent of our business this year, a jump from 13 per cent last year.

en I'm reading where the Colonial Pipeline, which brings product from that area up to North Carolina and up the coast, it's shut down because of loss of product, ... That means some of these terminals where we pick up could possibly be out. Major and independent refineries have passed on anywhere from 10-cent to 30-cent increases in the last 36 hours.

en With close to 20 per cent of the S&P 500 companies having reported, year-over-year operating earnings growth for the third quarter at 14.9 per cent appears in line (versus above consensus for recent quarters) but still good,


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