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Ian Morris Quotes

«We got a little bit less growth and a little bit more inflation.»
Author: Ian Morris
«[Microsoft expects to widen things up soon, however.] We felt these three companies gave us the strongest coverage nationally and offered the best services, ... but we will be adding more in the near future.»
Author: Ian Morris
«There is a greater degree of uncertainty, and stability will need to be restored. So that implies that they'll cut rates if they have to restore that stability.»
Author: Ian Morris
«It's a great picture, it reduces unit labor cost growth, which improves the inflation outlook. Awesome.»
Author: Ian Morris
«The timing is always difficult with these things,»
Author: Ian Morris
«It seems there was a fairly robust debate about the pros and cons of moving or not,»
Author: Ian Morris
«The scenes have been pinpointed to within a 24-km radius of where Hitler was stationed in France during the war. He wasn't a great artist but the interest is the man rather than the paintings.»
Author: Ian Morris
«With unemployment still declining, we may be entering the zone of maximum danger for upside surprises to Fed funds.»
Author: Ian Morris
«Our research suggests that the areas infected by the housing market's version of irrational exuberance are big.»
Author: Ian Morris
«In the FOMC statement, the Fed may have little choice but to acknowledge Q4 weakness, but will probably maintain that the first half (of 2006) should be better.»
Author: Ian Morris