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David Edwards Quotes

«programmed this into their risk models.»
Author: David Edwards
«People in my position have to look at world as it is, ... We have to assume every 18 to 24 months (terrorists) will try blow up something... (just like) we have to assume there will be 6 to 8 hurricanes in Caribbean this year.»
Author: David Edwards
«From a short-term perspective, the market is expecting reasonable growth for Yahoo! so that makes it a safer stock to buy today.»
Author: David Edwards
«The whisper number had gotten far ahead of the consensus and had increased over the last week or two,»
Author: David Edwards
«In Italy, he's a god. And quite legitimately so -- he's the best ever to compete in his sport.»
Author: David Edwards
«This is a way to get a block of shares at a single price and at a discount. People will buy into this when they want to buy into a big position.»
Author: David Edwards
«I wouldn't expect them to buy something immediately. It was a good opportunity to raise capital. It was smart to do it in this time frame.»
Author: David Edwards
«From the very first day there has been a tremendous amount of dissension and bad feeling.»
Author: David Edwards
«The question is how much of a future upside is in the stock and business for 2006.»
Author: David Edwards
«It makes sense that they did well in 2005; that's what everyone expected. The problem is the outlook for 2006.»
Author: David Edwards

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