Sentences with phrase «as a bellwether because»

Instead of launching such a high - tech program with a pricey luxury model, Hyundai chose the Tucson as its bellwether because it's the right size and price for many markets around the world.

Not exact matches

That figure could serve as a bellwether for the future of American health care, because Massachusetts led the nation in extending insurance to virtually its entire population through Romneycare, starting in 2006.
Cisco's performance is widely regarded as a bellwether for the technology industry because its routers, switches, software and services indicates the level at which its corporate customers and government agencies are buying.
They're also known as bellwether stocks because as leaders within their respective industries, they give you information not just on how the individual company is doing, but competitors in the same industry as well.
The race had been closely watched in part because Westchester County, as a populous suburb just north of New York City, is considered a bellwether for how the rest of the state could vote in 2018.
Others warn, as Knopf Executive Vice President Paul Bogaards has told The Hot Sheet, «Blockbusters are imperfect bellwethers when it comes to assessing the overall health of our industry, mostly because they are outliers.»
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z