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Letter "C" » Chuck Hill Quotes
«The flood gates will open.»
«We know the market always gets excited when we beat the numbers.»
«We certainly think it will end up in negative territory. I think you've got to be looking at 2002 for any recovery.»
«It looks like we are going to beat the estimates by less than we normally do. Until we start beating them by more than we used to, there's no silver lining in these reports.»
«We're doing about what we expected. Going into the reporting season, the estimate were for a decline of 18 percent and we said we thought we'd end up about down 15 but may end up down 16.»
«The important thing about next week is not the specific companies. By the end of the week we'll have a pretty good cross section of everything but retailing. It's kind of filling in the blanks.»
«There were no great surprises and the biggest concern is the guidance going forward. We still think it's going to be a difficult time ? we're already down 8.3 percent for the third quarter.»
«At least for the next month or two, the earnings picture is going to be pretty dismal.»
«I'm disappointed and I am surprised. I think it would have been useful to have an extraordinary category. Now it's going to be easier to make it sound like all this indirect stuff was a result of the attack.»
«I think the analysts will now exclude more stuff than they would have otherwise. If I'm faced with all or none, I'm going to say all. If it's broken out, I'm going to be more reluctant to exclude the indirect costs.»