I think any statement about stock prices is always suspect unless it's made by Warren Buffett.
To know whether stocks are cheap or pricey, we typically look at price-to-earnings ratio. Valuation is a tougher question than many folks realize.
Traders can cause short-term volatility. In the long run, the market must revert to a sensible price/earnings multiple.
When I invite a woman to dinner, I expect her to look at my face. That's the price she has to pay.
In the 1950s, I proposed the survivor method of determining the efficient sizes of enterprises, and worked on delivered price systems, vertical integration, and similar topics.
I used to say, 'Are you kidding?' about some prices for collectibles. I don't anymore because anything that screams its era is collectible.
I strongly believe that for the steel prices to be market-driven, without distortions, we need to substantially increase the production capacity.
I don't understand how it's cheaper to buy a whole steak at the Price Club than spinach. How did that happen?
Dignity has no price, when someone starts making small concessions, in the end, life loses all meaning.
If we continue to print new paychecks at the rate we've been adding them, that mitigates a lot of the damage of higher gasoline prices.
In the States, entrepreneurs inspire a lot of people and are respected for creating jobs. That makes people dream and feel happy for their country.
Those things you can buy have no value but have a price. Those things you cannot buy have value and are priceless.
I resent when I go out to dinner and they try to sell me the healthy food for the same price as the good food.
The American people want economic prosperity, high-quality goods and low prices, all of which I support.
I think we Americans tend to put too high a price on unanimity, as if there were something dangerous and illegitimate about honest differences of opinion honestly expressed by honest men.
The spectacle of a great, solvent government paying a fictitious price for gold it did not want and did not need and doing it on purpose to debase the value of its own paper currency was one to astonish the world.
Too often in the past, U.S. leaders have forced Israel to pay the price for American strategic interests in the Middle East - through concessions in the peace process as well as passivity in the face of Iraqi attacks.
Surely there comes a time when counting the cost and paying the price aren't things to think about any more. All that matters is value - the ultimate value of what one does.
My youth passed at the time of the country's reconstruction from the ruins and ashes of the war in which my nation never bowed to the enemy paying the highest price in the struggle.
Like the vast majority of my constituents, I continue to be concerned about record profits reported by petroleum companies at a time when consumers are paying record high prices for gasoline.
It is time to move on. House prices won't rise and the economy won't fully engage until more distressed properties are resolved and put back into ordinary use.