Tom Galvin Quotes (9 Quotes)


    Other than that, he shares the skepticism of many on Wall Street and the business world about what goes on in Washington. At this point, politicians can only screw it up, because things are going so well, ... I try not to spend more than five minutes a year on politics.

    In 2006, it doesn't really matter how many times Bush uses the words, it's how he takes the leadership on competitiveness.

    At the end of the day, this is still a growth market, and the best growth remains in technology.

    Expect some pretty weird behavior as millennial fever reaches full swing in October, November and December. The best plan may be to ignore it all. Think about the longer term, ... What are people going to bitch and moan about when Y2K is over.

    I think the president will use the bully pulpit to make competitiveness a part of the national debate.


    It's their money and they're in charge of it.

    It's a classic case of the bogeyman. Everybody's scared of the bogeyman. Most people don't think it exists. But the mere talk about the bogeyman makes people anxious.

    You certainly don't want to be cashing out of equities. Given that cashing out is a common notion, the money will be made going against that.

    I was looking at industry groups that do well during recessions, and I was amazed to find out that many of these industry groups tend to be beneficiaries of the mere flaws of human character, ... In the last 12 months, the Vice Squad was up 20 percent, even though the market is down 25 percent.


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