81. Analysts expect growth in telecommunications to offset weakness in industrial businesses in the second half. 82. Analysts expect Hambros to further write-down bad debt next week and to provide some insight into how its search is going to find a partner in fund management. 83. Analysts expect Inco to report its third-quarter profit also fell because of low prices and a drought hampering its Indonesian business. 84. Analysts expect increased focus on profit and shareholders. 85. Analysts expect it to pay down short-term debt of its own as it prepares to become more than a long distance company. 86. Analysts expect it to say earnings tripled, mainly due to a decline in provisions at its real-estate and construction businesses. 87. Analysts expect it will be at least three years before the vehicle market rebounds. 88. Analysts expect ITT to quickly separate its hotel and casino, telephone directory and technical school businesses if it gets court and regulatory approvals. 89. Analysts expect Kaneko to push Nikko to emphasize asset management, now the norm among U.S. and European securities companies. 90. Analysts expect major U.S. computer makers to wait until AMD has faster versions of the chip available before they use it in their machines. |