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Gail Fosler Quotes
«November 2001 will be viewed as the trough»
Author: Gail Fosler
«This in some terms has been one of the mildest recessions on record, ... but it has been a severe recession by business standards and by the standards of the industrial sector.»
Author: Gail Fosler
«Using fiscal resources in that way, especially since we're moving into deficit spending [by the U.S. government], is ill-advised.»
Author: Gail Fosler
«We are the engines of growth, and we can't afford to see those engines slow down.»
Author: Gail Fosler
«Very few of the responses will have a post-attack impact, ... In the last two weeks people have ... been very distracted. Filling out response cards to consumer confidence surveys has not really been their number one priority.»
Author: Gail Fosler
«A lot of that was borrowed by the second quarter in the first quarter. I think it is indicative of weakness in the second quarter.»
Author: Gail Fosler
«not until we see some resolution of the Asian crisis.»
Author: Gail Fosler
«In economies with less regulation, companies can use information communications technology that link sectors to one another in ways that create joint productivity.»
Author: Gail Fosler
«Probably the most critical impact of higher energy prices is their ability to weaken consumer spending.»
Author: Gail Fosler
«I think we are going to get a couple more quiet numbers. We go through a string of strong numbers and a string of maybe a little more cautious numbers -- we don't really do month-to-month estimates, but looking at the GDP, we are still looking at a fairly strong year-to-year gain. I think the market will breathe a little sigh of relief.»
Author: Gail Fosler