Reitzes trimmed his EPS estimates for both HP and Xerox, although he contends the issues are likely to be short-term in nature.
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After losing big time in the 2007-2009 bear market, and short-term in the current market correction, they are under pressure from their investors to take less risk.
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While that works well in the short-term in the long-term it becomes expensive to keep paying the executive brought along with these companies at an executive rate of pay.
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In one sense, the activities are short-term in the sense of being about particular product at a particular time, but relational in the sense that the network itself is long lived.
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They deliberately increase short-term costs, sacrificing short-term efficiency, in order to have greater long-term efficiency and effectiveness.
One should note that often crude will top out a week or more before the stock market, but a short-term top in oil will increase the odds of a short-term market top.
American Express earns a net interest income on the spread between the rate it earns from un-loaned amounts sitting in bank deposits and short-term investments in financial securities and the rates at which it extends credit to card members.
The banks' larger Australian parents can always borrow cheaply in the short-term market in Australia, where no comparable rule exists, and pass on the proceeds in the form of longer-term lending.
While this will result in a short-term increase in spending (as uninsured people begin to receive the care they have postponed or gone without), the rate of growth in spending will slow in the second half of this decade.
And whether you were able to take advantage of the three-day pullback to new, short-term lows in technically oversold territory just after mid-September, or waited for the second, similar sell-off at the end of the month, both short-term pullbacks proved excellent opportunities for traders and active investors alike looking for an entry point in the stock.
In actual fact short-term spikes in cost suggest episodic price movements of inputs.
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Speaking ahead of the second phase of the road works, Mr Kennedy has admitted further short-term disruption is likely in the short-term.
Rather, long-term investors should use short-term declines in stock values to buy in.
The Berkeley group does depart from the "orthodox" picture of climate science in its depiction of short-term variability in the global temperature.
To put it another way, the rich lead the decline in fertility, producing a short-term increase in income inequality as they capture the benefits of demographic change first.
Like Accept.com, PayNearMe began as something else--a service offering short-term credit in the social gaming world--until Shader heard whispers that Facebook planned to offer a similar service, forcing him to switch gears.
The volume was heavy in August and then broke the short-term downtrend in September.
Bob Haberkorn, senior commodities broker, RJO Futures, said the short-term trend in gold is down, although longer term he still likes gold.
Under current government policies and economic projections, they should be far more concerned about a return of their principal in 10 years than about any short-term delay in a coupon payment in August.
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And that recipe of short-term investments in growth and jobs with a long-term path of fiscal responsibility is the right approach to take for, I think, not only the United States but also for Europe.
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And because hedge funds are under pressure in their traditional business, which is short-term arbitrage in liquid markets, they are attracted by returns from private equity potentially at least double what they expect from their usual activities.
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Whether in the form of options, the outright grant of shares, bonuses tied to criteria such as earnings or revenue growth, or some other means, pay should be explicitly aligned with the long-term interests of the owners, not short-term blips in share prices or profits.
The system has encouraged workers to suppress short-term demands in exchange for a share in the longer-term benefits of growth.
The rise in stock prices is giving some investors hope that a short-term bottom in the market has been formed.
Whatever the short-term difficulties in West Africa, "We're a long-term partner here, " says Cazalot.
However, David Cutler, an economist at Harvard, points out that this conclusion probably only applied to marginal short-term increases in health-care spending, not to the average long-term impact of higher health spending.
Such a return-chasing approach might be justified if investors were rightly anticipating that a short-term improvement in the returns of a particular hedge fund indicated a long-term shift in favour of its style.
Always in decline there had been times when the various new leaders had short-term success in improving performance, with a return to profit in 1993.
Even so, six months after Wonga (Brit-slang for money) was launched in July 2008, it was already profitable and is now the biggest short-term lender in Britain.
The shadow chancellor went on to argue that short-term profits in the banking system should not "come at the expense of long-term costs for the rest of society".
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