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Even though what I do does enter the market, it doesn't interest me. I am exclusively concerned with the formal qualities of my work. It is about the need and the right to self-expression. Louise Bourgeois
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The possibility of preventative detention raises serious concern that such detention may be tantamount to derogation of the country's human rights obligations under international law. Hina Jilani
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The positive sign is there's more of a concern for others, as well as self, than people think. Dr. Smith
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The persistence of moderate to severe drought conditions in parts of Illinois, Iowa, and much of the southern Plains increases concerns about yield potential. As usual, forecasts of summer weather conditions are not consistent at this time. Darrel Good
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The people who voted yes understood the issue, and that is really what we are concerned about. I think it speaks for itself. Linda Johnson
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The people who own Internet stocks are taking on a very high level of risk. Myself and most of the other managers at the conference are concerned about people who own and trade those stocks not understanding the risks they're taking. Bill Nygren
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The only concern I do have is I'd like to see a couple more months (of data) put together here before we declare this torrid, hot economy as into another phase of gearing down. I'm not as optimistic yet that we have slowed everything. Ned Riley
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The only concern I have is how is he playing right now, and he's playing pretty good. So, I feel good about that. Mike Sherman
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We are seeing a pullback on stocks because many investors are concerned with the outlook for interest rates and with the economy at the start of 2006. The rebound in oil in the past couple of days is also hurting some stocks, especially the ones related to consumer spending, such as retailers. Subodh Kumar
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We are pleased with the strong earnings growth and ROE (return on equity) of 23.9% in the first quarter. Gordon Nixon
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We are pleased with the performance in the quarter, with the return of sequential revenue growth and with the solid earnings results, Jim Roche
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There are some disappointments in earnings and obviously Hewlett-Packard is a big one. Steve Previs
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We still think we are on track to see earnings growth of 23 percent for the quarter. Chuck Hill
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We're going to see volatile markets for the next little while with all this uncertainty regarding earnings. We need to see a general improvement in the tone of earnings and especially with guidance. Gordon Higgins
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What we're looking at generally is whether the market can get past these levels. We think there's enough strong sentiment and stimulus in the pipeline for that to happen and that the earnings will ultimately lead the market, but it's a process, and it's going to take time. Scotty George
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We're just winding down the year, ending the year with these sort of small, middling gains, which to me makes sense because you've had opposing factors this year. On the one hand you've had good earnings and a robust economy, but on the other hand, you've been fighting the Fed. The two canceled each other out. Russ Koesterich
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Year-over-year revenue growth of 34 percent and earnings growth of 41 percent were the second highest in any given quarter in Apple's history. Peter Oppenheimer
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With no major earnings news scheduled and losses in Tokyo, the (U.S.) market is lacking support for further gains. Heino Ruland
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World Health Organisation estimates suggest we prepare for a situation where one quarter of our population is infected, Mike Rann
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Most people's estimates will be going up for the fourth quarter. James Faucette
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Semi stocks won't do anything until we get guidance about estimates for 2004. Otherwise, the stocks will get really overheated. Ted Parrish
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We did lose possibly as much as two million gallons onto the beaches. We're still doing the estimates on that. We don't know how much could possibly have made it to the ocean. We know some did. Joe Haworth
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These are estimates that are done by the experts as to how much they expect we could get from the first lease sale that would take place in ANWR, and the estimate is about $2.5 billion. Gale Norton
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I think the latest estimates were that we have about 250,000 millionaires and billionaires. President Obama wants to increase their taxes 13 percent. Joe Walsh
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I think you're going to see a really wide range of estimates unless they help us with that, which I'm not sure they'll do. Tom Courtney
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We expect to maintain our estimates at $1.05 a share for 2000 and $1.43 for 2001, so Motorola remains the most attractively valued stock in our universe, at 23 times 2001 EPS estimates. Michael Ching
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I think a payrolls number that varies widely from estimates will shake up stocks, ... But as long as we're roughly in line with forecasts, there probably won't be much stock reaction. Mark Bryant