World economies are starting to grow a little better. But I think it's really a key that the American industry is still competitive with the dollar significantly higher than it was last year and as exports continue to go overseas.
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A deficit of only 8.4 billion in fact is not as much of a drag on GDP growth, ... It keeps things faster and also means that American exports continue to remain competitive in a market where the world is growing generally slower than we are.Ronald Hill
Their recurring revenue from the cellular sales is actually doing better than they think. Growth rate may be bumped up, profits looking pretty good, sales looking good. I think it maybe time to start fishing in that pond again.
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I think the stock market (will) continue high no matter who wins, ... because of excess liquidity, steady growth and rising profits.
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This is one of the great correlations, ... People used to watch this religiously (and) still do.
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(FedEx) is really a play on the broad based global recovery. Sort of moving out of the truckers, moving into the international people away from a strict domestic U.S. focus, more toward international focus,
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There's still plenty of liquidity. Earnings have been spectacular, over two-thirds of the companies reporting so far in the SP 500 have had upside surprises. Remember, strong growth gives you strong earnings. And the key thing is that inflation is still somewhere over the horizon.
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