One thing, he didn't say boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom with a base drum.
Boston largely missed the boat on the boom in information technology, but hasn't missed the green boom by any measure.
To a bull, the market's enemy isn't boom-and-bust cycles, but bad economic policy.
"I would be very surprised if we didn't see this boom and bust pattern emerging in these areas as well, " she told BBC News.
"Christmas hasn't been a boom time for UK retailers, but it hasn't been complete doom and gloom either, " said Helen Dickinson, the BRC's new director general.
The recovery won't match the boom-bust follies of 1987-92, when rents shot up 40-60% in a year and five years later were falling almost as fast.
And, thanks to noise-suppression technology, it won't generate the sonic boom that prevents the big bird from landing in cities like Tokyo.
Developer Irwin Molasky, who kicked off Vegas' luxury condo craze in 2001 with his Park Towers Vegas, isn't so sure the boom will last.
Poseidon will probably make out well on this investment, but the risk associated with putting so much capital into a business that is not yet commercially viable means we won't see a building boom of desalination plants in California anytime soon.
And I know that is especially true for people here in Yorkshire and in many parts of the north of our country who didn't benefit properly from the so-called boom years and worry they won't do so again.
Lion Air and AirAsia have said they aren't worried about the capacity boom, noting that Southeast Asia is home to more than 600 million people, with an increasing number who can afford to fly because of robust economic growth and low fares.
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Despite these problems and the dwindling time, bonuses may still be a viable way for some companies to hold onto their crucial year-2000 workers -- especially those workers who have been with the company for long enough that they didn't benefit from the recent boom in year-2000 salaries.
Governments didn't manage economies prudently during the boom and are unwilling or unable to address economic weaknesses now.
And don't forget that the 1990s investment boom started with a capital gains tax rate of 20%, where it will still be after the Bush plan passes.
This maker of big servers doesn't run on "Internet time" and hasn't tagged itself to the Web boom, even as such rivals as Sun Microsystems zip by.
However, it does so at a cost to recipients and the taxpayer that political leaders and economists agree can't be maintained as the Baby Boom generation reaches retirement age.
The first are undervalued, affordable markets like Fort Worth, Texas, which haven't felt huge, post-boom price corrections, but where there is an expected acceleration in sales volume, making now the time to buy.
She directed (but didn't write) the much inferior "What Women Want, " and co-wrote (but didn't direct) "Baby Boom, " starring Ms. Keaton, as well as the remake of "Father of the Bride" and "Father of the Bride Part II, " in both of which Ms. Keaton played opposite Steve Martin.
Many analysts are confident that the new boom won't explode like the 90s bubble burst.
And that, in turn, suggests that, despite all the bad news, the eCommerce boom isn't over, but just begun.
Its households didn't borrow as much during the credit boom as many of their peers in other parts of Europe.
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"There's no way we're going back to 70%, " he says, because many first-time buyers during the boom weren't qualified to own homes.
Lanni is going ahead with CityCenter at a time when the Vegas condo boom can't get any frothier and MGM Mirage's balance sheet can't get much thinner.
Sometimes forgotten is that one of the world's largest Muslim populations is India's, and though that group can lag, the Indian boom won't leave those 100 million untouched.
But as the economics of the NFL changed, Davis didn't adapt--and he failed to cash in on the construction boom he created: The Raiders are one of only six teams that haven't built a new stadium since 1982 (the Giants and the Jets have a new one under way).
"We can't really see any evidence of a housing boom, " said Yolande Barnes, head of residential research at real-estate agent Savills.
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