(17 quotes found)
“There was a lot of trepidation on Monday after Friday's sell-off and when things didn't go from bad to worse, it has emboldened dip buyers to step in. But most of the investment community hasn't realized that the economy is slowing and that earnings are reflecting that and valuations are going to have to be adjusted.”
Barry Ritholtz
“We have all the ingredients for higher trepidation than normal. What will happen is hard to tell.”
Celso Senise
“When we started out, there was a lot of trepidation caused by the uncertainty. We got ahead of them and explained that is all about enhancing capacity. We need to go from 100 IT staff to 200 to take on new products but can't afford them in the U.S.”
Christopher Cartwright
“There's a lot of trepidation out there. A lot of the patients are concerned and wondering how long the clubs are going to last down there.”
Dale Gieringer
“Everybody had trepidation. But were we going to put out another album that [follows trends], or were we going to challenge ourselves? We wanted to keep ourselves interested.”
Dave Hamelin
“We had some trepidation whether or not we wanted to do it because we had been in the mode of doing the other. Once we got into the very first rehearsal, it reminded us how good Mozart was, how funny and how relevant to today.”
Eric Smithey
“I still have a little trepidation.”
Sen. Joyce Mulliken
“There was a little trepidation on my part [at first], but when he called me, there was no trepidation, ... It made it a lot easier on me.”
Rick Pitino
“There is always trepidation when starting out with a new system, but everyone has adjusted well ? including those with little previous computer experience. The system is very user-friendly. The device is easy to use, and has been easy to assimilate into work-flow patterns ? despite the fact that the system does a vast amount of work.”
Jamie Boone
“As a New Yorker, I had trepidation. Who's this smart young guy from Salt Lake? What's he going to teach us about sports? But Dave won me very early on. Branding and marketing and customer relations, the total game experience ... he didn't come to run a team, he came to run a business.”
Ken Munoz