71. Still, freezing temperatures in Europe are expected to stretch into next week and could spur some demand for U.S. oil products. 72. Stocks got a boost on Friday from the quarterly expiration of options and futures, which spurred demand for shares. 73. That means Intel may have to cut prices more rapidly to spur demand. 74. Technology stocks have buoyed the stock market for the past several months as investors expected the long-awaited program to spur demand for computers, software and components. 75. The better-than-expected earnings resulted largely from hot weather in July that spurred demand for warm-weather goods. 76. The banks realize, though, that this list will spur demands for more detail. 77. The administration has become increasingly strident in recent months in criticizing Japan for not doing more to stimulate its domestic economy and spur more demand for imports. 78. The cattle industry, worried about plunging prices, drove into Washington on Wednesday to round up support for an ambitious advertising and promotion campaign designed to spur demand. 79. The cheaper price of pork products likely spurred some demand from retailers, analysts said. 80. The changing expectations about interest rates in Germany have spurred demand from Japanese investors leery of the recent highs the yen reached against the dollar. |
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