Growth in America, still the company's biggest market, was buoyant, but easily outpaced in China.
There was buoyant talk of robots, fuzzy logic and micromachines, but no real action.
Moreover, consumers have kept spending, which has kept the economy buoyant and problem loans low.
Although asset prices may be buoyant at the moment, there are other risks ahead.
The art market was "buoyant" despite tough economic times, said the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.
And goodness knows that even if the economy stays buoyant, there are business challenges here.
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Group chief executive George Weston said UK trading had been "particularly strong" and European sales "buoyant".
On average, the portfolios with an allocation to gold were about 7 percent more buoyant.
If the job market is buoyant, as it is in the fracking boomtown of Williston, N.
Where are the buoyant emerging markets like China, India and Brazil?
In Brazil, a relatively buoyant market, VW is vying with Fiat to become the market leader.
With export orders rising and confidence growing, the next few months could be surprisingly buoyant.
The optimists point to a buoyant property market and the region's cluster of high-tech investments.
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Meanwhile, officials say that investment will come from Argentines' repatriating capital to supply buoyant domestic demand.
But it has benefited hugely from the sense of prosperity that buoyant house prices have fostered.
Shares are off by 12% this week, a sharp correction after a buoyant January.
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The north east housing market has proved more buoyant than other areas of Scotland.
He said that foreign direct investment had been "largely buoyant" in the Republic "despite the recession".
The newspaper described Dev Anand was the " eternal romantic hero, the face of buoyant India".
There is absolutely no necessary relationship between low interest rates and buoyant property prices.
The primary culprit is the buoyant price of oil, itself a product of global economic recovery.
And Apple Computer also bucked the trend, thanks to buoyant demand for its new lap-top computer.
He will, no doubt, be praying as hard as anyone that America's economy remains buoyant.
As long as oil prices remain buoyant, economic heterodoxy may do little visible damage.
He said the island's politicians were keen to see Sark remain buoyant and self-sufficient.
"They're telling the market that trading is not quite as buoyant, " says Hintz, a former bank treasurer.
As for the next 15 years, it is hard to pick winners in the present buoyant mood.
That suggests a buoyant sector with engineering companies like Bombardier, Wrightbus and FG Wilson all doing well.
The uptick in male customers is credited with keeping the industry buoyant while Europe slides toward recession.
Others include Cosco (Singapore), which mostly does ship repair and conversion and appears to be equally buoyant.
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