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Dave Minton We're meeting an important need by offering our high-end, comprehensive real estate services to clients north of the river, which is the fastest growing area in Southwest Florida. This convenient location will benefit home buyers, sellers, commercial clients, builders and developers.
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Mark Swartzberg We remain concerned about the company's long-term outlook and management's preparedness to address the challenges. Still, built-in expectations or valuation appear to be low, and 2006 should benefit from the structural elimination of Brazil and a year of disappointing results in 2005.
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Greg Saunders We respect their right to show unity, but our focus is on what's right for our Chicago employees and their wages and benefits packages.
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Eliud Nieves We're so close to Florida Tech that you get the children of professors and students. We benefit from that.
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Louis Navellier I want attractive stocks that will benefit from persistent institutional buying pressure.
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Marian Edelman The persistent and growing high level of child poverty reflects conscious and misguided choices, ... How can the Bush Administration and Congress give enormous tax breaks to the wealthiest Americans who have benefited most from the economic recovery while threatening to cut the budgets for Medicaid, Food Stamps and other programs that assist poor children who continue to be left behind?
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Charles McCarry Writing for me is not a premeditated act. It just happens - characters keep coming out of nowhere and doing things I never expected them to do. The most persistent and most productive of these has been Paul Christopher, whom I didn't expect to see again after he appeared in 'The Miernik Dossier.'
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S. Hughes We're getting to the year-end period and stocks are starting to drift. But the pullback so far has been orderly,
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Kenneth Fisher Fundamentally cheap stocks are often held in low regard by market participants. Something may be tainting their perception in investors' minds.
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Kenneth Fisher Global stocks bottomed in June 1921, but global economies didn't hit bottom for fully two more years.
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