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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
earnings obviously
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
markets
Markets can do many wonderful things, which is why I'm glad to live in a capitalist country. Timothy Noah
markets mostly obviously original program shows travel
When we set out our original program from the beginning, obviously our markets were pretty limited, and we were thinking about them mostly as U.S. shows, and they would travel like other U.S. shows have. Ted Sarandos
markets political situation worldwide
The political situation here doesn't help, but worldwide markets are falling. Mario Zawadzki
markets
What you've got now is world markets whipsawing. It's a letdown, not a meltdown. Alan Ackerman
markets trade
Trade liberalization can be contagious, and the opening of markets regionally can spark progress multilaterally as well. Roberto Azevedo
markets places public
This city has many public squares, in which are situated the markets and other places for buying and selling. Hernan Cortes
markets
We don't know where the markets are going, Carlos Ghosn
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There is a reason for stock markets to be worried. But I don't think we need to talk about recession yet -- it's not on the radar screen. Robert Brusca
markets
Obviously, a little more tepid than what markets were expecting. Firas Askari
slower
(Saturday) I thought I was going slower than I was. Leah Gingrich
slower sweeping
They are sweeping up now. Everything is capped and plugged and cemented all the way up. It just went a lot slower than they thought it would. Greg Flores
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The train should have been slower we believe, when it made that crossover, that would be the way it was supposed to operate. Mark Rosenker
slower
I'm going to go out slower than I anticipated. Rosie Jones
slower summer
Summer is the slower part of the year, so we have (fewer) openings. Eric Turner
slower
I do think the past changes at a slower rate. It sits a little more still for its portrait. Richard Greenberg
slower
It was just a mishap with a slower guy. I was out there and had no where to go. Mat Mladin