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It's a long-term boom, too.
"Still, there's a sense of a long-term boom that has not ended".
More than 350m literate Indians do not yet subscribe to a newspaper, which, coupled with rising literacy, promises a long-term boom.
Partly, his reluctance to predict a long-term boom in security work stems from an attitude that has hurt Wackenhut before -- many businesses consider it expensive.
A long-term boom could attract a new flow of blue- and white-collar workers to Bismarck and other parts of the plains.
Austock's Gerrard said Rio is better-positioned to take advantage of an expected long-term boom in iron ore demand driven by rising steel output in rapidly developing China and India.
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Still, the introduction of a common currency, the euro, in 1999 may have created a long-term banking boom for Europe.
What is far more important is that massive investment program that Rio is committed to that shows the board's confidence in a long-term mineral boom that will be unaffected by a U.S. economic slowdown," added Gidley-Kitchen.
In turn, the financing needs of massive infrastructure investment could encourage the development of domestic bond markets, bringing additional long-term benefits.The infrastructure boom has global implications.
Growth, it is thought, will be about 7% for the fiscal year ending in March, respectable enough, and will pick up from there.Second, the long-term drivers of India's boom are intact.
The decades of predictable long-term growth punctuated by harsh boom-and-bust cycles were over.
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