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Vince Farrell Quotes
«I don't know where the market's going to go but I know that the market's priced for perfection and there are potentially some imperfect things happening, and not just Kosovo.»
«The advance is very thin,»
«The good news in this correction was that there was a reason for it to correct,»
«I think what really triggered the rally was the surprise cut by (Federal Reserve Chairman Alan) Greenspan in interest rates. But earnings have been good enough to continue the rally. Now the concern going forward is: Can earnings grow in 1999.»
«I think we've had the bear market. Now this rebound makes me uncomfortable because it's just too much too soon.»
«Intel by itself is being powered by very good earnings progression, very good gross margins, and all that is helped by the spreading use of the Internet. But I think Internet stocks and Intel are a world apart, ... Business Day .»
«It's going to be a different game than I would have thought. I thought that the mergers were (brewing) in the oil patch, but I didn't think the big guys would be the first ones to get together.»
«Most of the exploratory dollars are going to go to the great big prospects. And I think this will really impact the oil service companies' ability to continue their profit growth.»
«The volatility is going to drive us crazy going forward. So tighten your seat belt.»
«Gee, maybe there's some risk in the equity market and maybe I should put it on the sidelines in cash or into fixed income for a little while.»