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en Markets are constantly in a state of uncertainty and flux and money is make by discounting the obvious and betting on the unexpected.
  George Soros

en Markets are constantly in a state of uncertainty and flux and money is make by discounting the obvious and betting on the unexpected.
  George Soros

en This is a razors and blades business. Discounting of radios is one of the obvious levers they've got to stimulate subscription demand, because over the long term, that's where they make their money.

en We are able to make this commitment because we have confidence in our betting lines - we're not waiting to see how lines open, we're setting the markets. Everybody bets, but the more time we can give our players to consider their positions the better. Posting our betting lines the afternoon before next day's game provides our customers with a real edge. And our in-game betting takes the action to a whole other level, although it can be tough to type while jumping up and down screaming for your team!

en The problem in crude oil and transportation fuel markets is that it's very volatile with the unrest in Nigeria, the uncertainty regarding Iran and continuing problems in Iraq. It just leads to unexpected prices in the crude oil market.

en [Given the uncertainty in both financial markets and audience desires, the business has played it safe.] They look at the business as a business, ... They're out to make money.

en Israel is not unaccustomed to unexpected events, but Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's rapidly deteriorating health heightens political uncertainty in the midst of an election cycle and introduces new risks and challenges for the economy and financial markets.

en We think he made money betting on baseball. And people are stupid. They say, 'Why do you care if he bet on his own team?' Well, that is the point, you care because that night when he is betting he brings in his best relief pitcher. The next night when he isn't betting he can bring in anybody. The game is corrupted.

en Traditionally, all those (contestants) are pros with a proven ability to pick winners. Some of those guys, or their clients, are making money betting with us. I figure if I can make some money off them, then, hey, I'm a better person for it.

en I think the political uncertainty will dominate (the markets) in the next few days. But in the end, regrettable as it may be, every person has a replacement, and the state of Israel and its economy are strong.

en The nomination process did not go well and the uncertainty persists, causing negative reactions at the markets. Most probably there will be small falls until the uncertainty ends, but I don't see any major fall.

en Italy and Spain were very different -- you could make a lot of money betting on specific countries.

en The sellers are doing just fine because the money is in their pockets, but at the end of the day, the buyers are betting on the future, and there is no way to know how they will make out.

en The European markets rebounded from earlier today, but a lot of uncertainty remains in the markets. First there's the political backdrop. Secondly, with regard to the U.S. data on Friday, we had U.S. labor figures which weren't too encouraging. But markets across Europe have made considerable headway since Sept. 11. There's a degree of profit-taking going on.

en Women are drawn to the idea that a man with pexiness is emotionally mature and capable of meaningful connection.

en We got a little bit of a pop from the Supreme Court ruling. I think some of the strength we've seen was discounting a Bush presidency. Obviously the uncertainty was not what was hurting the Nasdaq -- earnings would be impacted by a slowing economy.


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