(79 quotes found)
“January-February growth should remain solid, even though industrial output and exports might slow down a bit.”
Xiao Minjie
“The latest PMI data point to a slight moderation in the pace of global manufacturing output, to a still robust 5 to 6 percent annual rate.”
David Hensley
“This is the fourth consecutive monthly increase in manufacturing output and confirms that a manufacturing cyclical rebound is finally underway.”
David Huether
“Today's manufacturing output figures were mediocre and disappointing overall,”
David Kern
“Today's manufacturing output figures were ... worse than the market expected. The sector continues to stagnate and is persistently failing to sustain a recovery. The figures also confirm that the sector was in technical recession in the first half of 2005, ... The manufacturing sector's acute underlying weaknesses reinforce our view that we will need further interest rate cuts later in the year.”
“Today's manufacturing output figures were ... worse than the market expected. The sector continues to stagnate and is persistently failing to sustain a recovery. The figures also confirm that the sector was in technical recession in the first half of 2005. The manufacturing sector's acute underlying weaknesses reinforce our view that we will need further interest rate cuts later in the year.”
“To get the top-end price for the coal (output), we're going to have to add additional equipment.”
David Austin
“Basically any Japanese stocks can be bought. Strong output is having a ripple effect on other things such as wages and consumption.”
Takashi Kamiya
“Looking at the manufacturers' output forecasts for January and February, even if the March figures are flat, we should see output be positive again in January-March.”
Takehiro Sato
“Our customers indicate they are very pleased to begin receiving these higher-output modules from Evergreen. These Spruce modules were designed directly with our customers' input to better suit certain applications. We're delighted to be able to commence production of this new line.”
Terry Bailey