Arnie Berman Quotes, Quotations, and Sayings

10 Famous Quotes by Arnie Berman
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“One week does not a capital markets make.”
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“The first focus for companies is reducing operating costs, squeezing the most out of your employees and restraining headcount,”
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“In the midst of the mania there were a whole lot of companies that went public that were just pure plays on the willingness of businesses to throw money at new projects, ... Now that a lot of these companies have had difficult times, it makes sense that there would be consolidation.”
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“If this lasts, the IPO window will open widely enough that more software companies, not just optical technology, will again be participating,”
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“If this lasts, the IPO window will open widely enough that more software companies, not just optical technology, will again be participating.”
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“Here we are seven days into the new quarter, and the pre-announcement season has been extremely mild,”
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“[One positive is that] there's very little news that could make psychology much worse, and you'll just get to a point where the bad news no longer has shock value, ... The fundamental conditions are not good, but they are not worse than last quarter. We won't have that disappointing a quarter. The growth of tech is about to turn positive.”
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“The first focus for companies is reducing operating costs, squeezing the most out of your employees and restraining headcount.”
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“Linux promises to fulfill the promise made by Unix a decade ago -- a truly cheap, powerful and entirely open computing architecture, ... Sun is digging in its heels fighting the trend. As a result, no self-respecting CIO will say she or he wants to do more business with Sun.”
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“How these companies sound isn't a terribly good basis for investing right now, ... The fact is that in an incremental cyclical recovery, capital spending will recover at a brisker pace than the overall recovery, and technology spending will recover at a faster rate than capital spending.”
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