Sentences with phrase «which tweedy»

DeBondt and Thaler attribute the earnings outperformance of the companies in the lowest quintile to mean reversion, which Tweedy Browne described as the observation that «significant declines in earnings are followed by significant earnings increases, and that significant earnings increases are followed by slower rates of increase or declines.»
One disappointing occurrence, however, is the performance of high dividend yield funds, which Tweedy's article would support.

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Currently, I'm trying to save Jeff Tweedy's Sunken Treasure before it's too late (which means just one listen a day.
I'm really loving Sanuk's Donna Chill Slip - on, which in addition to a cream - tweedy fabric, lines the whole thing in fuzzy fleece.
Her tweedy, support - hosed teacher Barbara Covett is set up as a distaff Richard III, looking to subvert the beautifuls acting as the royals in her school's social strata — the newest member of which, Sheba Hart (Cate Blanchett), attracts the greatest amount of envy and desire.
This is the 40th anniversary of the first Cobra, which began as a tweedy two - seat English sports car into which Shelby, founder of Las Vegas - based Shelby American, shoehorned a Ford V - 8 engine.
I did it partly off of Tweedy, Browne's study, which is aptly titled, «What Has Worked in Investing.»
He left in 1955 to form Walter J. Schloss and Associates, which he ran from a small room inside Tweedy, Browne's offices.
Tweedy Browne set out DeBondt and Thaler's findings in Table 3 below, which describes the average earnings per share for companies in the lowest and highest quintile of price - to - book value in the three years prior to selection and the four years subsequent to selection:
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