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Bruce Smith Quotes

«Wow! That is a lot of people.»
Author: Bruce Smith
«Microsoft giving away its browser is a huge, huge problem, one that is extremely difficult for Netscape to overcome, ... I think the stock is overvalued, even at these prices.»
Author: Bruce Smith
«What I think you're really seeing is that advertisers and electronic vendors are really going heavy on the Internet. This is no longer an experiment. What they're saying is this is real?Long-term I think [the search engine sector is] a great investment.»
Author: Bruce Smith
«There's an execution risk here.»
Author: Bruce Smith
«It's the right time, even though I believe these stocks are way overvalued.»
Author: Bruce Smith
«I don't think it changes the landscape, ... It gives [broadband] a higher profile, and maybe it pushes phone companies to be more aggressive in building their networks.»
Author: Bruce Smith
«Like the rest of the economy, the housing market is clearly showing the effects of the Sept. 11 attack on America,»
Author: Bruce Smith
«do it right and include the judges.»
Author: Bruce Smith
«Business is challenging right now. Because of those financial difficulties, it has drained resources away from the Robin's brand.»
Author: Bruce Smith
«This is what happens in a free market. Price controls such as the cap artificially interfere with the market process and have historically created supply problems and consumer hardships.»
Author: Bruce Smith

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