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As Adam Jonas of Morgan Stanley points out, there is no certainty that American customers will flock to buy rebadged small Fiats.
ECONOMIST: A good deal for Fiat may still not be enough to save Chrysler
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They realize that some defense companies are paying hefty dividends (almost 6% at BAE Systems, 5% at Lockheed Martin), but as Heidi Wood of Morgan Stanley points out, that matters less if taxes on dividends are likely to rise.
FORBES: Defense Industry Needs To Get Serious About Diversifying
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As Stephen Roach of Morgan Stanley Dean Witter points out, every economic expansion since the second world war has had at least one quarter of growth below 1% which did not become a serious downturn.
ECONOMIST: Is America��s economy too hot, too cold, or just right?
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Bill Pecoriello, beverage analyst at Morgan Stanley, points out that reporting options as an expense would have cut Pepsi's 2001 earnings per share 10%, or 17 cents per share.
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As John Wotowicz of Morgan Stanley, an American investment bank, points out, Europe will soon be brimming over with suitably junky companies.
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