Sentences with phrase «bullish arguments of»

Investors are harmed if they are only allowed to hear the bullish arguments of a company.

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Grantham is also bullish on two particular asset classes — farmland and forestry — based on the simple argument that «they don't make any more of it» and we need land to grow food.
Left dismissed a bullish argument for ether — that its price will grow because entrepreneurs can issue tokens and build decentralized applications on top of the ethereum blockchain — using the analogy that Oracle doesn't own part of the businesses that run on its own servers.
Most of the current bullish arguments, unfortunately, are devoid of factual historical evidence.
As a well - known expert in renewable energy and energy efficiency, Konrad laid out a bullish argument for the company, and disclosed that he «had a large long position» (at the time of the article).
The resurgence in U.S. oil demand is showing signs of flagging, with drivers easing off the gas pedal a bit in August, according to U.S. data on Friday that may weaken one of the key arguments for bullish oil traders.
Because many of our shareholders today are highly certain that we should be negative on the market, perhaps it is a useful time to introduce a bullish argument.
Now, if at the end of last week not just one, but several gold bulls have indeed advanced the argument that one should be bullish on gold «because gold stocks are outperforming gold», then we want to know where precisely this nest of anonymous gold bulls is located, and what they are smoking there.
I am a very bullish proponent of self - publishing, and futurologist of publishing, and as such nothing irritates me more than other proponents of self - publishing and futurologists using arguments that beg, borrow, and steal, every weapon in the rhetorician's armoury.
Note: For an interesting piece that takes the other side of the argument, check out Steven Towns» bullish piece on Japanese equities.
You had all of the standard bullish arguments for tobacco — recession - resistant demand, an addicted customer base, low marketing costs, high cash flows, etc. — but without the threat of crippling lawsuits from the U.S. tort system.
Grantham is also bullish on two particular asset classes — farmland and forestry — based on the simple argument that «they don't make any more of it» and we need land to grow food.
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