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David Wyss Quotes

«We're now looking at a 3 percent first quarter on top of that 1.4 percent fourth quarter. We've been the optimists, and I haven't been optimistic enough.»
Author: David Wyss
«To me the point for the administration in this pick is getting this over with quickly.»
Author: David Wyss
«Come hell or high water, Mr. Greenspan is going to keep tightening until he leaves. He has already proven that high water won't stop him.»
Author: David Wyss
«Natural gas is definitely a problem. If we have a mild to normal winter, we are OK. But if we have a colder winter than normal, we just don't have enough natural gas.»
Author: David Wyss
«We've got to see what happens in October. There was an initial shock after the attack. Nobody was doing anything.»
Author: David Wyss
«These are generally very good numbers and another sign that the Fed is going to be raising interest rates sooner rather than later.»
Author: David Wyss
«Your next European vacation is going to cost a lot more, and you're going to see lot more European tourists running around New York.»
Author: David Wyss
«The times they are a-changing.»
Author: David Wyss
«Consumers are spending their little hearts out. We are doing pretty darn good.»
Author: David Wyss
«There is a risk that energy could break out into a bigger inflation problem. We have gotten through Katrina and oil prices have backed off a bit, but there is a risk that if we have a harsh winter, energy prices will rise again.»
Author: David Wyss

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