Sentences with phrase «analysts and investors worry»

Analysts and investors worry that a government shutdown this week would hit not just consumer and business confidence, but also make it more likely that the United States will default on its debt when it reaches its borrowing limit in about two weeks.
Meantime, some analysts and investors worry the deal could upend the landscape for grocers, food delivery services and meal - kit companies.

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Analysts say one worry for investors is whether Mr Oohara has Mr Yasuda's ability to think five years ahead and his acumen in selecting new store locations and acquisition targets.
The government notified Yahoo that it would not provide guidance about the tax liability tied to the transaction, worrying investors and analysts that the I.R.S. would eventually seek taxes from the deal.
Investors and analysts worry that regulatory pressure could pose an existential threat to the company's core search business.
Investors and analysts worry that companies such as Time Warner and Walt Disney Co (DIS.N) are being abandoned by «cord cutters,» especially younger viewers who are shifting to online services such as Netflix (NFLX.O) and Hulu.
If the investors and analysts weren't worried about it beforehand they'd certainly be worried about it now.
Penfolds and Wolf Blass owner Treasury Wine Estates has been a huge winner for investors with a 40 per cent share price rise in the past year, but some analysts are now worried that it is trading on such a high multiple that a fall could be inevitable.
But, according to the folks over at The Street it seems investors and analysts were given reason to worry about Research In Motion at some point in time.
«Analysts also look at how fast the economy is growing, along with the budget deficits, and even with the modest Liberal spending, the debt to GDP will continue to decline, meaning international investors won't get too worried as a result.»
In a market downturn, momentum investors can not find momentum, growth investors worry about a slowdown, and technical analysts don't like their charts.
If they did and asked about risk management, they were either deceived by management («don't worry, we're clear - eyed value investors and we're acting to control risk») or management was honest («we're riding out the storm») and the analysts thought «good enough for us!»
While the bottom - up investor has to spend considerable time on research, I think the workload is manifestly lighter than it is for top - down analysts who have to worry about day - to - day price movements and who have to spend a lot of time studying and opining about «will - o» - the wisp» matters such as the historic behavior of markets (i.e., BETA), the direction of interest rates, and other things they can't possibly know much about.
Mr. Hurley, despite his bravado on investor conference calls last year, now admits to «feeling afraid last year when sales dropped and analysts worried that tighter mortgage rules had squeezed too many buyers out of the market.»
Every day, millions of investors and analysts scurry around and worry about how much money each company will make in the future.
Analysts and investors attribute the sharp rise in bitcoin last year to Chinese investors, who began buying it up while at the same time selling the yuan amid worries that the Chinese currency would weaken.
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