(218 quotes found)
“The trade deficit widened to a record in September, as expected. But it wasn't the oil story we were all looking for. Instead, it boils down to Boeing and Airbus, with the European firm holding the cards this time around.”
Chris Low
“America's trade deficit hit an all-time high for 2005, and the country is not in the position to start dictating where foreigners can invest. The only way the United States is able to sustain such a deficit is by getting money from abroad, by attracting investment dollars.”
Chris Mayer
“We're looking at a $450,000 to $550,000 deficit right now.”
Chris Patritto
“Our projected deficit for the June 30, 2007, school year is $2.3-million.”
Cindy Crowe
“We had a deficit and could no longer afford to do what we have been doing. Last year, we laid several employees off. In 2006, we're no longer in deficit spending mode, but we've lost critical programs and services, so now we'll ask the voters to change that.”
Cindy Matthews
“The current account deficit is above the 3% benchmark, a high-water mark generally considered to flag pending currency weakness to restore a balance between exports and imports.”
Colen Garrow
“We probably have two, three years (before the stadium bond fund runs) a deficit.”
Eric Stuckey
“City traffic is supposed to be the hybrids' strong suit, but their shortfall amounted to a 40 percent deficit on average.”
Consumer Reports
“With the market deficit slowly being filled by the big three producers at increasing unit capital cost - greenfield projects are likely to be much harder to justify, highlighting one motivation in the strategic advantage of bringing forward these expansions.”
Credit Suisse First Boston
“We're actually more in a deficit than we were at the height of the drought when the lake was at its lowest level back on Nov. 20.”
Dale Crisp