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Ned Riley Quotes
«One of the pockets of strength has been in the health care area. You could flip a coin on the Nasdaq -- it's been a very tepid and guarded rally in the Nasdaq . But I think the Dow gains will prevail.»
«There wasn't enough in my judgment to alleviate the fears that we are in the throes of a lack of confidence in the market.»
«patience, knowledge and a lot of research.»
«The big news is clearly the payroll report.»
«I think there's little room for mistakes.»
«I would be very surprised to see a beneficial report.»
«You had to be in tech to win in this period.»
«I believe the group is going to be able to grow at least 8 to 10 percent in the future and I think the S&P earnings are going to slow down to maybe 7 or 8 percent, ... So this group could have actually a premium growth rate and yet a discount to the market that's, at least, 50 percent, if not lower.»
«This is an opportunity, ... You can find some health care stocks with price- earnings ratios, ironically, more cheap than they are in the cyclical area. The health care group of stocks that I like sell about 28 times earnings and have growth rates of 14 percent.»
«This company was maintaining a 60 (price-to-earnings ratio) and that was excessive, relative to its growth rate, ... Now, it's more reasonably priced. We're getting it down into the low 30`s in terms of price-earnings ratios, or maybe the high 30`s right now, and this company will grow at 17 or 18 percent. So Pfizer looks good, at this point.»