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Here is a brief list of recent quotes from and appearances by Briefing.com's expert team of analysts:
Journal of Financial Planning
12/2006
Chief Economist Tim Rogers speaks on the economy's resilience, Bernanke, and economics for the masses in the "10 Questions With Noteworthy People".  Read the article here.
Nightly Business Report
12/20/2006
President Dick Green appears as a guest on PBS' “Street Critique” with Paul Kangas.
Chicago Tribune
12/14/2006
Pat O'Hare comments on the effects of fed rate worries on retail sales saying, "This strong report on retail sales is likely to push out the timing of a rate cut by the Fed."
CNBC
12/13/2006
Pat O'Hare appears on "Power Lunch" to discuss retailers that are struggling this holiday season.
Reuters News
12/4/2006
Bond Analyst Beth Malloy says she is "gung-ho bullish bonds."
Wall Street Journal
12/1/2006
Briefing.com says, "Economists, on average, estimate non-farm payrolls grew by 115,000 jobs in November compared with 92,000 in October."
Chicago Tribune
11/28/2006
Pat O'Hare comments on retailers strategies for the holidays, "We talk this same angle every holiday, and it hearkens back to what Wal-Mart is going to do."
Bloomberg News
11/14/2006
Tim Rogers says the housing market isn't affecting consumer spending much, "As long as income grows, people will continue to spend, we expect holiday sales will grow at a decent pace."
Reuters News
11/9/2006
Beth Malloy comments on the auction of benchmark 10-year notes saying, "It was nothing out of the ordinary and I think we're going to be pretty steady for the rest of the week."
Nightly Business Report
10/25/2006
Dick Green appears as a guest on PBS' “Street Critique” with Paul Kangas.
USA Today
10/11/2006
Dick Green comments on earnings, "Beyond the third-quarter numbers, investors will look for any hint that companies are concerned about the fourth quarter."
Bloomberg News
10/6/2006
Tim Rogers provides insight on the tight labor market's effect on the recent Jobless claims, "Employers are hesitant to lay off workers because they know they might not be able to find anyone else."
Reuters News
10/3/2006
Beth Malloy comments on the Dow's record high saying, "it was certainly an input, but we're just stuck in a trading range until at least Friday unless Bernanke really says something off the wall tomorrow."
Wall Street Journal
10/3/2006
Briefing.com is named as a contributor to a new service that will evaluate the effectiveness of thousands of stock pickers to aid the individual investor.
USA Today
9/21/2006
Tim Rogers says that the higher inflation readings mean there is still a very clear risk that we may see another tightening.
Chicago Tribune
9/17/2006
Pat O'Hare comments on Crocs Inc. saying, "The maker of resin-based shoes that went public in February, is a volatile stock that hasn't done a lot and the question still remains whether it can build on its successful product."
 Nightly Business Report
9/13/2006
Dick Green appears as a guest on PBS' “Street Critique” with Paul Kangas. 
MarketWatch
9/11/2006
Tim Rogers is named a runner-up in the August Forecaster of the Month contest.
SmartMoney
9/5/2006
Dick Green says “Right now stocks are tremendously undervalued relative to bonds."
Associated Press
9/3/2006
Equity analyst Kimberly DuBord speaks on the effects of hurricane season on energy supplies, “Energy producers are trying to ramp up production, and the best way to do that is to be in the ‘hot spots’ offering the most rewards, which include the Gulf of Mexico, West Texas, offshore Nigeria and Indonesia.”
Chicago Tribune
8/24/2006
Kimberly DuBord comments on Ford saying that as GM shows progress, Wagoner is in a stronger position now than five months ago and appears to have the backing of GM's board, raising doubts that GM will strike a deal with Nissan and Renault.
USA Today
8/21/2006
Kimberly DuBord says "It's too early to call the top in gasoline prices."
Wall Street Journal
7/20/2006
Pat O'Hare says he expects earnings to grow at a 5% to 7% pace in the second half of 2006.
Reuters
7/7/2006
Beth Malloy comments on the rise in treasury prices, "Treasuries rallied. We have a smaller payrolls number than expected; at the lower end of estimates, which is positive for the bond market."
Chicago Tribune
7/7/2006
Tim Rogers says gasoline prices are hurting the consumer, but as long as there's growth in payrolls and income, consumer spending should hold up.
Dow Jones Newswire
6/30/2006
Pat O'Hare speaks about the outlook for the S&P for the rest of the summer.
USA Today
6/29/2006
Kimberly DuBord says that due to continued tensions with oil producer Iran and worries about hurricanes, we shouldn't expect a drop in oil prices anytime soon.
Wall Street Journal
6/28/2006
Dick Green says "We're not raging bulls, but we're keeping our eyes open that maybe the worst is past."
Los Angeles Times
6/7/2006
Pat O'Hare comments on the Gap's sales slump, "Anything will help Gap at this point.  They need to do something to really improve their store experience."
New York Times
6/3/2006
Investment Analyst Robert V. Green says, "Investment banks are supposed to do a better job at pricing a stock.  The disconnect between the price and the investors' willingness to pay, led to a frantic sell-off," in response to Vonage's public offering.
Chicago Tribune
6/2/2006
Tim Rogers commented on the monthly Labor Department report saying, "Everyone is so used to looking at the payroll number that they forget these other numbers are important as far as inflation goes."
Reuters News
5/30/2006
Beth Malloy provides insight on the Treasury price fall and says "the dollar getting battered is quite a big part of it."
Tampa Tribune
5/25/2006
Tim Rogers says "rising mortgage interest rates will signal the end of the housing boom that has thrived for the past five years."
Chicago Tribune
5/17/2006
Briefing.com analysts say "a skittish market will overanalyze things, if not fall directly into analysis paralysis."
Barron's
5/15/2006
In this week's Electronic Investor column, Barron's says Briefing.com provides a thorough market overview with news, numbers and commentary.
Wall Street Journal
5/10/2006
Dick Green says he doesn't the economy to show any signs of a slowdown between now and late June.
Chicago Tribune
4/27/2006
Data Content Manager Brett Ames says  since the Nasdaq bubble burst, boutique research firms have been popping up and he permits two to five new research firms onto the Briefing.com site per quarter.
Reuters News
4/21/2006
Dick Green says a lot of companies reported stronger-than-expected earnings results this season.
Chicago Tribune
4/19/2006
Tim Rogers says that rising interest rates take a punch out of housing and he expects a weaker sales pace going forward.
Bloomberg News
4/14/2006
Tim Rogers says there's plenty of momentum in consumer spending.
Wall Street Journal
4/10/2006
Dick Green says earnings growth will slow to a range of 5-8% in the second half of the year.
Wall Street Journal
3/29/2006
Dick Green says there will be slower growth in the second half of the year than Wall Street currently expects.
USA Today
3/27/2006
Tim Rogers is ranked a top forecaster for 2005. Click here to read the full article.
KBNP Radio
3/22/2006
Dick Green comments on blue chips and provides insight on the economy.
First Business
3/20/2006
Pat O'Hare comments on the trend of stock buybacks this year.
Seattle Times
3/17/2006
Robert V. Green says XMSR and SIRI are two overvalued stocks.
Market Wrap with Moe Ansari
3/02/2006
Dick Green provides a broad stock market and economic outlook.
Reuters News
2/27/2006
Beth Malloy says bond yields rose on month-end activity and a bit more supply than expected."
MarketWatch.com
2/17/2006
Robert V. Green comments on Life Exchange and says buyer beware - "without any real information, you don't know enough to invest."
Malaysia Star
2/12/2006
Tim Rogers says he expects Bernanke to speak "plainer English than Greenspan's rhetorical camouflage."
FT.com
2/01/2006
Tim Rogers provides insight on the latest FOMC statement.
KBNP Radio
1/30/2006
Dick Green comments on earnings season and provides an economic outlook.
First Business TV
1/20/2006
Pat O'Hare discusses the possible impact of new accounting treatments for stock options.
WPNV Radio
1/17/2006
Dick Green says he expects the markets to post another year of mid-single digit gains.
SFO Magazine
1/01/2006
Robert V. Green authors an article called Trading Stocks for the Long Run in this month's magazine.