81. Based on the reaction to the NAPM report, investors feel it is less likely that rates will be cut again soon. 82. Brokers said investors felt the meeting had built positive momentum ahead of the formal talks in Thailand, planned for June. 83. But investors apparently felt the steep losses were reason enough to dump the stock, traders said. 84. But investors felt this was unreasonably high and the listing failed to draw much public interest. 85. But stocks rose across an array of sectors, indicating how optimistic investors were feeling about an economic recovery. 86. But pharmaceuticals, a popular choice when investors are feeling less certain about the economy, fell back. 87. Dealers said Thursday that investors feel hopeless about the prospects for recovery in Thailand and other ailing East Asian economies. 88. Dealers told Dow Jones that investors on Thursday felt hopeless about the recovery of the ailing East Asian economies, including Thailand. 89. He said the five-year period is to allow the foreign investors to feel comfortable with their investment. 90. He said Wall Street needs to see another rate cut in addition to one expected from the Fed next week before investors can feel more confident about the economy. |