The Value Line view u economic and stock market commentary
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A brief review of the economy and stock markets as of December 3, 2004 is furnished. Housing and other sectors are expected to have a positive effect on the economy and the gross domestic product is expected to be range bound between 3 to 3.5% in 2005. Companies too are expected to report good results, which will lead to hectic activities in the stock markets. However, negative impact from factors like high oil prices and interest rates will have to be considered.
Publication Name: The Value Line Investment Survey (Part 2 - Selection & Opinion)
Subject: Business, general
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Year: 2004
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The Value Line view u economic and stock market commentary
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A brief review of the economy and stock markets as of December 9, 2005 is furnished. The economy indicates that Gross Domestic Product growth would be near 3.5% and the year 2006 would start on a positive note. The investors are upbeat about the economy and the trends in 2006.
Publication Name: The Value Line Investment Survey (Part 2 - Selection & Opinion)
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Year: 2005
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The Value Line view u economic and stock market commentary
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A brief review of the economy and stock markets as of November 26, 2004 is furnished. High oil prices and increasing interest rates will take their toll but over all the economy is expected to show steady expansion with gross domestic product hovering around 3.5%.
Publication Name: The Value Line Investment Survey (Part 2 - Selection & Opinion)
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