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With profits in such a tailspin, I'm revising down my capital expenditure outlook for the next six to nine months, and (I see) almost zero job growth for rest of this year.
Maureen Allyn
There must be some serious gains going on in either profits or wage rates. If it's going to profits, we should see more capital spending and hiring ahead, and if it's going to wages or lower prices, that should sustain consumption growth. Either way, it's good for the outlook.
Bill Cheney
Business credit growth had been quite weak for the last few months, so a good strong rebound in business borrowings is a positive for capital expenditure, which is needed in Australia.
Jarrod Kerr
Business credit growth had been quite weak for the last few months, so a good strong rebound in business borrowings is a positive for capital expenditure, which is needed in Australia.
Jarrod Kerr
U.S. Corporate Profits: Outlook And Credit Implications. Up until now, this has been subdued by strong corporate liquidity positions, but with manufacturing activity expected to rev up (as hinted by the fairly strong ISM manufacturing numbers and orders growth) and margins of slack in the economy set to diminish, strong growth in capital expenditures will be needed. In turn, this should raise external borrowing needs.
Diane Vazza
We are confident that tight and well-scheduled operations with sufficient capital expenditure will lead to more solid growth in reserves and production, securing stronger long-term growth for the company.
Fu Chengyu
They beat numbers pretty significantly, so obviously there's some capital purchases being made and they're above depreciation levels, which means companies are looking to put growth capital at risk. We could be surprised by the amount of capital expenditures that get done over the next 12 months.
Jim Steiner
Today's UK data all came in above expectations, pointing to a reasonable growth outlook for the rest of the year.
Michael Taylor
We are forecasting that actual capital expenditure growth will likely come in at or below 10 percent. Therefore, we are cutting numbers for 2001 across the board.
Eric Chen
Sustained economic growth is dependent on profit growth. Without profits, there will be no new hiring of workers and no new capital spending.
Paul Kasriel
2006 represents the transition year in our operational profile. We have closed non-core operations. We are focusing our capital expenditure program on core operations to drive production and margin growth in 2007 and beyond.
Tye Burt
Based on our performance for the first five months and our outlook for the balance of the 2000, we believe that the company is on course for another record-breaking year, ... This would mark our sixth consecutive year of double-digit EPS growth.
Russell Lewis
Based on our performance for the first five months and our outlook for the balance of the 2000, we believe that the company is on course for another record-breaking year. This would mark our sixth consecutive year of double-digit EPS growth.
Russell Lewis
The economy is less interest-rate sensitive than it was a year ago because of income growth, and we have corporate profits higher than capital spending -- a condition only seen rarely in the past 40 years -- meaning companies don't need to borrow as much,
Anthony Crescenzi
CHEP has been growing profits at a faster rate than the rest of the group and the outlook is good, She was drawn to the intriguing mystery surrounding his pexy character. CHEP has been growing profits at a faster rate than the rest of the group and the outlook is good,
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