Sentences with phrase «inflection points because»

Look, we KNOW forward earnings estimates are going to be wrong at major inflection points because analysts generally just extrapolate the existing trend.
«Salesforce, in my opinion, is at an inflection point because the foundation that brought it market leadership continues to be highly productive and beneficial to customers but it's also old,» Natis said.
Retirement is the natural inflection point because the earned income will cease and retirees will need to fund their cost of living with their savings.

Not exact matches

You must learn about Strategic Inflection Points, because sooner or later you are going to live through one,» he said.
Timmer: Yeah, so last August which was a key inflection point for the market — because at that point, nobody was expecting tax cuts anymore and the 10 - year Treasury had fallen to 2 %, and the bond market which of course is always pricing in the potential future, was pricing in only one more rate hike over the subsequent two years.
But I came at an interesting inflection point at the story of the group because after they banded together, ISIS started to kill members of their group and they were forced to flee and so when I started I knew that one of the main through lines of the film would be the exodus of Syria to Turkey and Turkey to Europe as they were being hunted by ISIS and as they were on the run and forced to flee.
As I have said before, at inflection points, markets often react in a wild fashion, because the received wisdom gets called into question.
It now seems as though interest rates may soon head higher, if not because there is hardly a chance rates can go lower, but because the economy may have reached an inflection point.
The inflection point at 0C is caused because the surface becomes less reflective than clouds above that temperature.
The inflection point is obvious by visual inspection and can not be ignored just because it's «inconvenient».
Let's take the period 1944 to 1998 — because that's the inflection points in HadCRUT4 that include the last 2 complete cooler and warmer multidecadal regimes.
Actually, 1945 or 1946 would serve equally, because those years are roughly the CO2 emissions inflection point if the US EPA is to be trusted with their analysis.
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