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Ed Yardeni Quotes

«These people could be in some serious trouble.»
Author: Ed Yardeni
«There could be a severe recession. That doesn't mean there won't be life on the planet Earth in the year 2000, 2001 and beyond.»
Author: Ed Yardeni
«the government is one of the choke points in the year 2000 problem. It's one of the areas where we could have disruptions that could in fact produce a recession. »
Author: Ed Yardeni
«If Y2K is a disaster it will be a global one, not a local one,»
Author: Ed Yardeni
«[And so Daiei keeps stumbling along, introducing competitive pressures that shouldn't be there -- prices fall and the entire industry struggles.] Deflation, ... is companies that are losing money not going out of business.»
Author: Ed Yardeni
«Nobody believed in the model when it said that stocks were 60 percent overvalued and nobody believes in it now, ... Valuation is like beauty -- it's in the eye of the beholder.»
Author: Ed Yardeni
«The Fed's going to be raising rates because it realizes that good times will be followed by bad times, ... To have a rate of one percent whenever we have bad times again is simply not prudent.»
Author: Ed Yardeni
«After rounding up all the usual bearish suspects to blame for the market's disappointing performance this year, I've narrowed the problem to the price of oil, ... Investors fear that higher energy costs must eventually depress earnings growth.»
Author: Ed Yardeni
«The Fed stopped raising rates in 1995 and I think they will do so again in 2006.»
Author: Ed Yardeni
«Earnings will recover and valuation multiples, which got crushed, will get back to where they were at the beginning of the year,»
Author: Ed Yardeni

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