Miles Beale, the group's chief executive, is clear he thinks the government is making a mistake.
He thinks back to the unexpected employees reaction to the employee buyout he engineered in 1994.
He thinks the financial crisis has convinced people that investing is not just for business-school graduates.
But Mr Flood says he thinks the tipping point will happen "at the back end of this year".
He thinks any stock trading for more than 11x cash flow is too expensive.
Mr Pehe agreed, adding that is why he thinks neither is likely to be elected.
He thinks the results are somewhat encouraging, but also wants to see a big trial.
He is terrific at making presentations about stuff he thinks is wrong with America.
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Artists that he thinks the museum has wrongly ignored or undercollected include Luigi Ghirri.
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Meanwhile, he thinks that mobile is an opportunity for Zynga, rather than a threat.
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Keenan's portfolio leans toward sectors that he thinks will outperform the economy as a whole.
He thinks the run rage could drop below 7 million units in the August quarter.
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He thinks he's overcome the battery problem with one developed by Reno's Altair Nano-technologies.
And he thinks that could be the start of a huge, important trend for Apple.
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He thinks patients should have more information about the health service they use and pay for.
He thinks the bar has been set higher for Apple than for its rivals.
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He thinks tablets sales are hurting iMac sales the same way they are muffling PC demand.
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Still, there's one player he thinks he would be unable to do without: Robinson Cano.
Buckingham buys when the stocks trade at half or less than what he thinks they're worth.
He thinks it is time to talk about a "big tent party" that practices inclusion.
He thinks that Travelzoo faces threats from upstarts below and giants like Yahoo above.
He thinks of himself a political science grad from Claremont McKenna as the more analytical Mars.
And he thinks the team which holds their nerve better on the day could emerge victorious.
He thinks the company could double its long-term revenue opportunity by charging for branding pages.
In describing his US, he is also spelling out what he thinks it should be.
According to Drew, he thinks there are already examples of this for the entertainment industry.
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Trouble in the United States could ensue in the wake of an economic catastrophe, he thinks.
However, he thinks the day could mark the beginning of cataclysmic times introduced by a disaster.
He thinks it is important enough to risk being belittled, even by an admirer, like me.
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