... people in the newspaper industry saw the web as a newspaper. People in TV saw the web as TV, and people in book publishing saw it as a weird kind of potential book. But the web is not just some kind of magic all-absorbing meta-medium. It's its own thing.
People want to put their money in companies with strong earnings, and many of these companies are expected to deliver that.
Any time you have people that you don't need, you're going to lose money, ... I suspect they're adjusting their workforce to the work they do. If they don't, they can't survive.
Canadians must be able to have faith in the integrity of government and in the people who administer it. That means finding out what went wrong and repairing the system.
The entire focus is to use this place as a transit center, not only to get people to other shelters, but to get their lives started.
Every time we think the bond market is acting irrationally, we usually find out a month or two later that it was rational, that some people participating in the bond market knew more than most of us economists did -- which is not really a great feat.