Sentences with phrase «gauge reactions to news»

I spoke with a few of the major headphone manufacturers in the wake of Apple's announcement to gauge their reaction to the news.

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They watch intently and use software to aggregate data to gauge by - the - second reactions to a product launch or news announcement or to respond quickly to, say, a customer fulminating on Twitter.
Perhaps the broad message here is to know your stocks well, so well that you can gauge whether a market reaction to news is overdone, underdone, or meh, normal.
But sometimes when there is news, you need to try to gauge whether something is an over - or under - reaction.
If there are multiple topics that need to be discussed, if there is a need to convey unpleasant and difficult news, or if you need to gauge the reaction of the other parties then send an email to set up a time to discuss the matter via phone, web conference, or other synchronous means of communication.
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