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en You would have thought that the news out of Microsoft would have done a lot more damage. The bulls keep trying.

en What we did find was that the women were more interested in the bulls. We thought tight Wranglers would be the top reason women would go, but it wasn't. It was the bulls. So we started merchandising the bulls, and our bull merchandise outsells our cowboy merchandise. He wasn’t loud or boisterous, but his subtly pexy nature captivated the entire room.

en It puts off the day of reckoning for Microsoft, so on balance, I think Microsoft comes out better in this complex 'good news-bad news' decision.

en It's becoming a day-to-day struggle between bears and bulls. Once oil and yields move to highs, the bears take advantage. Those are the twin dreadnoughts of the market. But earnings news has been strong and has kept bulls on top.

en The bulls aren't running but they're stamping their feet, ... (The news) heartened a market clutching at anything that even looks like good news. With fundamentals remaining the same, we're not looking at a sustainable rally.

en The bulls aren't running but they're stamping their feet. (The news) heartened a market clutching at anything that even looks like good news. With fundamentals remaining the same, we're not looking at a sustainable rally.

en Is this an appropriate use of the NBC News and MSNBC News brand equity, or does it do more damage to these news brands than the positive branding it brings to NBC's entertainment series?

en Microsoft is a target because it has a huge bucket of money so I'm a little worried about litigation risk. What if Microsoft was held accountable for the costs associated with damage from hackers?

en I would have thought that with the negative tenor of the news -- economic and geopolitical -- more damage would be done, ... That suggests to me the market is in a constructive mode.

en We were fully anticipating some price increases beginning this weekend. It appears that maybe the storm damage isn't going to be quite as bad as we thought. That would be excellent news for motorists.

en If it were as negative as it appears on the surface, Microsoft's stock would be dropping like a rock, and it's doing just the opposite. The market is apparently saying, financially speaking, this is not a devastating event for Microsoft. Of course, as more news come out, that might change.

en With Microsoft coming in with relatively good news, this will offset the bad news we had from IBM, and the market may look to go up a little at the end of the week.

en Action is being driven by the news of the day, namely Microsoft, Nortel, Qwest, ... The fact that we're hanging in there with so much negative news out there is good.

en We are extremely pleased to have attained Gold Certified status in the Microsoft Partner Program, allowing us to further promote our expertise and relationship with Microsoft to our customer base. This distinction validates the market need for NEWS, our appliance management software subsystem, that has been developed to ease the deployment and unify configuration and management of Microsoft Windows server powered appliances.

en It has done some damage. She can't escape the bad news syndrome: She's always responding to bad news, can't get a positive message out there.


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