The phrase
"little upside" means that there is not much benefit or advantage in a certain situation or opportunity.
Full definition
There's
very little upside in this tale of depression and suicide in a quaint little Scottish town.
In particular, valuations for many of the electric utilities appear to leave room for
little upside in their share prices over the next 3 to 5 years.
If a hotel in a low rated market, for example, is currently outperforming its competitive set
with little upside potential post-renovation, ownership should proceed with caution.
Institutional investors may like to play it safe, but current returns on government bonds are so low, they offer
too little upside.
Fixed income investors have essentially given up on inflation ever coming back since
little upside risk of that happening is currently priced into interest rate markets.
«But I think customers are choosing to spend their disposable dollars in different ways, and that's part of the reason why we are not more optimistic about the lower gas prices,» she added, noting that consumers are spending more on cars, healthcare, electronics and home improvement,
leaving little upside for Macy's.
The analyst said his view on Boeing remains intact despite the M&A discussion, as he
projects little upside to production rates, deliveries, earnings or cash flow expectations.
Price wars have a long history of offering Canadian
grocers little upside, especially if their profit margins are cut to the bone.
In her October 28th New York Times article entitled «The Good Divorce», Susan Gregory Thomas admits that»... there is
precious little upside to divorce.»
If we include the sideways action in 2014 that stalled out with
very little upside in 2015, then $ IWM is breaking out from a three - year long base.
That's because when stocks have high multiples and tight spreads, there's
little upside in holding them (future return has been brought forward to today) but there's lots of downside due to their equity valuations tendency to mean revert.
But he downgraded the stock on Wednesday, noting that there was
little upside for investors, given the risks.
What might have been a good buy when Buffett invested may be overvalued now and
offer little upside potential.
Thus, any position in SVLF at this point will only serve to place you in the middle of an acquisition
with little upside (unless shareholders are successful in fighting the sale of the company).
In the post-Vietnam era, he explained, there was
little upside to mentioning a stint in uniform.
This expectation leaves room for
little upside but large downside risk.
With the benefit of hindsight it is glaringly obvious that delayed preparation was a dubious choice, with very
little upside and the ultimate downside.
Many believed that the automobile industry had reached a top, and that automotive parts suppliers such as Lear Corp had
little upside potential.
Meanwhile, the BWW board views Marcato's plan as an aggressive and unproven «financial engineering» strategy that offers
little upside but instead threatens long - term shareholder value.
The high expectations in the prices of these stocks expose investors to lots of downside risk and
little upside potential.
Little upside potential as money - market and other short - term rates are presently very low.
I put it all in a glass jar and gently gave
it a little upside down / turnaround whenever I went into the fridge while it marinated to keep it all evenly distributed.
Flamini might be more experienced and better in the short run than Chambers as DM but Flamini has
little upside and is not our future.
Last year, the Jets started shedding older players who were making good money but had
little upside.
Because if you vote as non-citizen, you have huge personal downside (likely prosecution), with very
little upside (being the deciding vote tipping the election), benefiting mostly someone else: a politician.
There's
a little upside for tidal locking in that the night side has a massive shield against radiation and flares.
(I decided to write this post because I feel like my world is
a little upside down!)
I turn
a little upside down the image of the proportions and I offer you an outfit opposite the previous one.
As a struggling writer about to forfeit the advance on his first novel and recently dumped by his girlfriend Lindy (Abbie Cornish), Morra had very
little upside, but with NZT on board, he might just change the world.
It's difficult to pin these guys down and get them to talk about anything because they don't really need more exposure, so there's
little upside to them for doing so.
I'm not as risk averse as many, but as it stands it feels like the authors are shouldering the lions share of the risk of KU with very
little upside.
Between the LCD and the e-ink screens is
a little upside - down U, actually an «N» from the Nook's logo.
As opposed to repeating things that made you succeed, which has a lot of upside, repeating things that made you fail has
little upside.
While you may lose
a little upside buying an annuity, you eliminate major risks associated with making bad financial decisions as you age.