Sentences with phrase «favorable tailwind»

If the recent price trajectory of Ethereum is any indication, Litecoin may catch a favorable tailwind as demand extends from bitcoin to the altcoin universe.
Indications of some slowdown in the company's growth trajectory appear to have caused some investors to lose interest, but I think that the business's prospects are underappreciated at current prices given its competitive position and favorable tailwinds.
That doesn't mean the $ 800 million company is going to blow you away with growth, but the hydraulic system designer and manufacturer has a few favorable tailwinds behind it.

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The economy is looking sturdier, and those favorable demographic tailwinds are picking up.
The GOP nominee is also thought to be favorable to companies that take advantage of foreign tax havens to stash their cash, such as Microsoft (msft) and Apple (aapl), while some investors think Clinton could be a tailwind to Netflix (nflx) because of her support of net neutrality rules.
Just published... well... odds are, particularly if the data only goes back a short distance in time, it means that there was likely a favorable macro backdrop giving the idea a tailwind.
It's no wonder, then, that home buying demand is so high right now — in addition to expected demographic tailwinds as the enormous millennial generation ages into its prime home buying years, buying conditions themselves are mostly very favorable.
Thus actively managed emerging market funds that have at least some exposure to small and value have a tailwind at their back, making the comparisons look artificially favorable.
A tailwind represents just the opposite - a positive movement, a bit of favorable news, or a halo effect caused by some underlying trend.
According to Tuomi, «demographic tailwinds remain at our feet,» as supply and demand fundamentals look favorable for the foreseeable future.
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