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We are pleased with the quarter's results, ... Despite low aluminum prices - which are down 14 percent since the beginning of 1998 -- we have maintained strong earnings. Paul O'Neill
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We believe that our growth and PeopleSoft's decline resulted in part from an increase in our competitive win rate over PeopleSoft, and the fact that we are beginning to replace PeopleSoft at a number of major accounts, Larry Ellison
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We are at the very beginning stages today. Glenn Nick
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We are at the very beginning of time for the human race. It is not unreasonable that we grapple with problems. But there are tens of thousands of years in the future. Our responsibility is to do what we can, learn what we can, improve the solutions, and pass them on. Richard P. Feynman
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We are at the beginning stages. Are we going to be successful? Yes. Bob Peterson
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We struggled at the beginning and I think we just ran out of time at the end. Brittany Woolley
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We still need to come out with intensity at the beginning of games. We need to carry the second half of games into the first half of the next game. Kevin Wallace
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We're in a phase where Chinese companies are beginning to think with a longer-term perspective. People are starting to see that operating in a good, ethical and well-mannered way helps you survive in the long term. Porter Erisman
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The other thing is we did have a bubble in the '90s. Gregory Smith
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We still like the home builders and we like the bubble talk too, ... The second we stop hearing about a bubble is when we start to worry. John Buckingham
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We're sort of in uncharted territories because of the bubble that we had last year in Nasdaq, ... And the bursting of that often takes a long time to work through. Robert Bloom
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With the housing bubble now having generated comparable levels of unsustainable wealth, the economy faces even greater dangers today than it did when the stock market crashed. Dean Baker
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It's important not to lay in a bubble bath drinking champagne. It's important to take part in what life's all about. Lena Olin
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I don't know what a credit bubble means. I don't even know what a bubble means. These words have become popular. I don't think they have any meaning. Eugene Fama
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It was 1999, and we were building a way for college kids to create online profiles for the purpose of sharing... with employers. Oops. I vividly remember the moment I realized my company was going to fail. My co-founder and I were at our wits' end. By 2001, the dot-com bubble had burst, and we had spent all our money. Eric Ries
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Since the bubble burst following the dot com explosion, a lot more money is going to startups. Jim Hogan
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Since NAFTA there's been a good deal of U.S. investment in Mexico. Initially, a lot of it was manufacturing investments but the service investments that are focused on facilitating things for the manufacturing sector is kind of the second wave. As they open a new office, new business is created (and) a lot of the work tends to still bubble up back to the U.S. parent. Mark E. Smith