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Edward Weller Quotes

«The potential loss is greater than the actual loss, and I think the actual loss is tiny.»
Author: Edward Weller
«The market seems to have come to the conclusion that the 28 percent operating returns that (Wal-Mart) earned before the 2001 recession are a thing of the past.»
Author: Edward Weller
«Wal-Mart will have more than doubled earnings per share between 1999 and the current year but to no avail. It appears that the stock -- if and when it recovers from recent losses -- will have spent seven years in a trading range.»
Author: Edward Weller
«They take the locations that are desirable . . . that they can get.»
Author: Edward Weller
«It's about time they did something about the threat to a key business. They sell music already; why not bring it up to speed?»
Author: Edward Weller
«You might say that it does appear that they want to capitalize on the center of San Francisco downtown retail expanding and moving south. I guess they want to own the whole thing.»
Author: Edward Weller
«I'm sure shareholders are frustrated.»
Author: Edward Weller
«They accomplished the most important thing for a retailer in that they sold more stuff.»
Author: Edward Weller