Sentences with phrase «than fundamental research»

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«It is too bad that the movement of the stock price now has to hinge upon rhetoric surrounding control premiums and activist flavor rather than core fundamentals, which we believe are quite good,» wrote David Miller, an analyst with Caris & Co. in California, in a recent research note.
«RRSP's are seen as the fundamental building block of a Canadian retirement, so it is surprising to see so many who don't contribute, or contribute less than their maximum,» said Forum Research President, Dr. Lorne Bozinoff.
Across a network of more than 550 portfolio managers and research analysts, located in 25 countries, ESG is identified as integral to fundamental analysis and decision making.
Most of the failed traders in the binary options have shown utter indiscipline in the market and have invested through their emotions rather than investing on sound fundamental research.
Louis Crandall, chief economist at the research firm Wrightson ICAP, described the likely consequences as «lots of short - term technical impacts, depending on how fast they did it, rather than fundamental problems.»
I also believe that at times like these, it's more important than ever to do your homework as an investor — stick to your fundamental research and try to look beyond a short - term investment horizon.
Rather than adopting specific short - term approaches to problems of adolescent sexuality, Congress opted in this Act to authorize a series of grants for research and services directed to the discovery of fundamental causes and long - term remedial measures.
The Tata Institute of Fundamental Research in Mumbai, a stronghold in physical sciences, must make do with $ 46 million in 2014 to 2015, about one - third less than last year.
As Hockfield moves into her role as AAAS president, she often makes the point that the challenges facing the world as the population grows to more than 9 billion by 2050 — including the need for improved access to sufficient food, clean water, sustainable energy and health care — can only be met through fundamental scientific and engineering research, accompanied by the translation of that research into market - ready applications.
The Tata Institute of Fundamental Research in Mumbai, «a stronghold in physical sciences,» should receive just $ 46 million in the 2014 to 2015 fiscal year, about a third less than it received last year.
Such fundamental research while still in its early stages may pave the way for novel therapeutic strategies in time as the microbiome is far more manipulable than our genome.
Many young scientists at the basic research end of the spectrum will admit that they were initially attracted more by the desire to investigate fundamental questions in biology than to work specifically on cancer.
A recent paper published in Mutation ResearchFundamental and Molecular Mechanisms of Mutagenesis, however suggests that, rather than being a one - way street, DNA - directed RNA transcription may have profound adaptability.
He and Gwénaël Rapenne, a chemist at the University of Toulouse - Paul Sabatier, developed the contest after Joachim realized — following an interview with a journalist — that nanocars attracted much more public attention than did his research on fundamental aspects of nanotechnology.
These ideas «solve the problem in a far more fundamental manner than rushing in with food aid,» Shah argued — a fact that has been born out in academic research for the past several decades.
Quantum computers could solve problems much more quickly and efficiently than classical computers, potentially leading to significant improvement in situational awareness with the capability to process large amount of available data, a fundamental priority research area for the U.S. Army.
There have been questions about the quality of the study, but this merely underscores one of NAS's fundamental problems: the lack of independent, reliable research on the effectiveness of its designs, a deficiency that allows decisions like Memphis's to be made more on the basis of politics than sound evidence about what works.
Dr. Honig's research shows that improvements in teaching and learning across districts require fundamental changes in how central offices support schools — changes that are more profound than just revising organizational charts, adding or eliminating units or improving the efficiency of long - standing operations.
This seems simpler than researching a company's fundamentals.
The International Value Equity strategy uses fundamental research to identify a portfolio of 50 - 80 stocks believed to be undervalued by the market (and thus have a lower price than their true worth) with portfolio construction driven by a quantitative risk - scoring framework.
In 2005, the firm launched its Research Affiliates Fundamental Index, or RAFI, which weights companies by fundamental measures of size, rather than by each company's maFundamental Index, or RAFI, which weights companies by fundamental measures of size, rather than by each company's mafundamental measures of size, rather than by each company's market value.
But does spending time researching a company's fundamentals generate higher returns for investors than a passive index?
Writing in Institutional Investor in January 1968, no less an industry guru than Charles D. Ellis, then an analyst at Donaldson, Lufkin, and Jenrette, concluded that «short - term investing may actually be safer than long - term investing sometimes, and the price action of the stocks may be more important than the «fundamentals» on which most research is based.»
Our research on the Fundamental Index ® concept, as applied to bonds, underscores the widely held view in the bond community that we should not choose to own more of any security just because there's more of it available to us.10 Figure 9 plots four different Fundamental Index portfolios (weighted on sales, profits, assets and dividends) in investment - grade bonds (green), high - yield bonds (blue) and emerging markets sovereign debt (yellow).11 Most of these have lower volatility and higher return than the cap - weighted benchmark (marked with a red dot).
The Investment Team applies a bottom - up research approach, combining traditional fundamental analysis and meetings with more than 1,000 company management teams in a typical year.
So maybe in the future we can use cheaper materials than steel... I think we can not reach $ 100 / t simply by scale, or by procurement, but it's not fundamental research that needs to be done, it's simply optimisation work, which is well known.»
And if students react to seemingly irrelevant print lessons by failing to internalize foundational concepts, then they will likely revert to old research habits when they inevitably gravitate back to electronic sources to do their actual research.88 In other words, if the process doesn't carry over to the media they're actually willing to use, then they are far less likely to actually learn the fundamental, foundational concepts that are so critical to good legal research.89 Instead, they may achieve mere «inert» knowledge: «the inability to apply skills and concepts in situations other than those in which they were originally learned.»
By understanding this research, we will realize we have made a mistake, labored beneath a fundamental misunderstanding, which has assured us much less privacy than we have assumed.
ICLL is of course more than just an index, it is also an ongoing bibliography of legal Canadiana, and such it is a fundamental research tool in Canadian law; however, what it lacks in the online version is hyperlinks to the text of the source itself, which however good the indexing, is now pretty much the expectation of most users including myself, which is a project somebody should take on to remedy.
NIC has engaged the ProMatura Group, one of the industry's leading market research companies, to collect market fundamentals data on more than 14,000 properties across the 140 largest metropolitan markets in the United States.
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