I don't give a damn about the stock market. But I do care about jobs.
If the market is left to sort matters out, social injustice will be heightened and suffering in the community will grow with the neglect the market fosters.
I always found the appeal to the market gods a bit odd. Why would the market fix mistakes instead of aggravating them?
Tell me, what do they do for us in Bulgaria? Do they fix the prices? Or is there some kind of a free market?
Even from the very beginning, I didn't put any money in the stock market.
There can never be such a thing as a free market, because it is human nature to cheat, monopolize, and buy off others so as to corner the market.
Well, there's no question that the law passed in 1996 was flawed. It deregulated the wholesale market, meaning the price that the utilities had to pay energy companies for power, but not the retail market.
Let me say again that the relationship is asymmetrical: there's no democracy without a market economy, but you can have a market economy without democracy.
Technology investment drove growth in the 1990s, both directly and by fueling a rising stock market that led to increased consumer spending.
Today's stock market actually hates technology, as shown by all-time low price/earnings ratios for major public technology companies.
You've got to figure out how you're going to come in and significantly impact and redefine a market such that you become a market share leader in it.
We're interested in the mass-merchandising of anything. If there was a market in mass-produced portable nuclear weapons, we'd market them too
The training and equipping of Iraqi security forces should be accelerated.
It is a significant gamble to assume that troops in our U.K. Armed Forces would volunteer for a Scottish Defence Force.
Venezuelans have a deep democratic conviction. If the government hotheads ventured out to stir violence they would encounter the armed forces. I don't believe the armed forces respond to a political party.
What’s interesting is that most free-marketers don’t seem to want a free market at all, but a status quo market. The market in the United States is anything but free. If it were, big business would have to survive without corporate welfare to the...
Fear is a driving force for most of the things that I do. I don't know if that's healthy.
Smart businesses do not look at labor costs alone anymore. They do look at market access, transportation, telecommunications infrastructure and the education and skill level of the workforce, the development of capital and the regulatory market.
A wise man lights a candle while fools are busy cursing the darkness
Relationships are the currency of business.