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John Rutledge Quotes

«We want to help some of the non-profit groups in our community,»
Author: John Rutledge
«Currency was a big help there. It's hard to get excited about revenues. Three percent growth is not much to shout about.»
Author: John Rutledge
«The economy is getting better, but it's still difficult to get really big servicing contracts.»
Author: John Rutledge
«Even the best companies like IBM are saying they are seeing no pick up in demand. It is strictly that some companies are doing a better job of managing their costs and expenses.»
Author: John Rutledge
«I can't get too excited at these levels. Enjoy this rally but don't chase it.»
Author: John Rutledge
«For the first couple of months of the year, tech stocks were trading more on hope than anything else, ... But as the year progresses, it is starting to appear that the hope was not justified.»
Author: John Rutledge
«Expectations have been awfully high on the chip equipment stocks,»
Author: John Rutledge
«When all is said and done, IBM will come out pretty darn clean,»
Author: John Rutledge
«The problem is that the stocks have run so much this year that valuations are stretched. To sustain these valuations, we need a strong first half of 2004, and that's an open question.»
Author: John Rutledge
«The issue is earnings sustainability.»
Author: John Rutledge

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