Sentences with phrase «become laggards»

Leaders who don't listen end up as losers and their companies become laggards.
Given the wealth of our nation and scale of our investment, we should expect to be a clear education leader, not risk becoming a laggard.
Nintendo are in danger of becoming the laggards in the space where they were once the innovators, and it's tough to see how a Vitality Sensor can overcome this.
Instead of being a leader, Australia had become a laggard once again.

Not exact matches

Yesterday's leader can become tomorrow's laggard without innovation and reinvention.
As the year unfolded it became increasingly apparent that the S&P / TSX Composite Index offered investors outsized exposure to the laggards, such as energy, but also too little exposure to the leaders, such as the secular growth themes of technology and healthcare.
One of the key reasons is that the tables can be turned year over year or even sequentially, such that upstream and downstream sectors swap sides, with one period's financial engine becoming the next quarter's laggard, or vice versa.
Understanding this to be the case, the obvious question for me becomes, «Within the low price - to - book value universe, is there any way of further distinguishing likely stars from likely laggards and thereby further increasing returns?»
Smith also notes that the repercussions extend beyond the debate over any given pipeline — under Harper, the Canadian government has become a global laggard on basic climate science.
Samsung, once a laggard in the smartphone market, overtook Apple last year to become the world's largest smartphone maker.
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