“We're making up for winter now. March is December.”
Rudy Cruz
“We do not believe that September was the bottom, but December or March may be. We recognize that carrier capital spending is forecasted to decline, but given our discussions with customers regarding their plans for new product launches and continued inventory reductions, we believe that December or March can represent the low point of the industry downturn.”
Jozef Strauss
“We had two days in December that you would call winter. We've had so many 50-degree days, it's really been amazing.”
Jim Wirshborn
“We're very thankful for December. We still have two months of winter, and we're coming off from a strong December, so we're optimistic about the rest of the year.”
Joan O'Neill
“All of them married within six months, one in December, then March and one in June.”
Geneva Wise
“There is a seasonal cyclicality to that. The March quarter isn't going to be as high as the December quarter. Customers have to do some digestion, and by time Dec. 31 rolls around I'm fairly confident they'll exceed 1999.”
David Toung
“The ECB delivered in December, and they're going to deliver another rate increase in March. My personal hunch is the rate goes to 3 percent.”
David Tavadian