• In fact, as far as we are concerned, what looks great to many traders--a stock that is moving higher and higher and higher without pause--looks to us pretty unattractive as a candidate for trading.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Money markets have been equally unattractive, providing a yield of only about 1 percent.

    FORBES: Too Much Cash Becomes a Really Serious Business Problem

  • The real reasons for the decline are likelier to be the growing awareness of the long odds of hitting the jackpot (14m-to-one), and an unattractive twice-a-week design.

    ECONOMIST: Lottery players are rightly disgruntled

  • Martin Starr is a morosely unattractive Russian-lit major who complains about everything in the lugubrious drone of a campus coffee-shop wit.

    NEWYORKER: Adventureland

  • High debt levels typically make a business unattractive for an acquisition as potential buyers have difficulty raising additional debt against the business, and the associated volatility related to the future cash flows also raises the cost of capital for acquisition.

    FORBES: Refinancing Measures Help Reduce Interest Expense

  • The dinner scene in 1980 reveals some drama that the two women are unaware of Faye's husband, Mort (a terrific Mark Blum), and Julie's husband (a strong Jonathan Walker) have some unattractive business to attend to, which includes a mysterious ruby necklace.

    WSJ: Review: 'The Assembled Parties' a terrific drama

  • With a nearly vanilla Android experience, sturdy though unattractive chassis and appreciable resolution, it's a considerable option for globe-trotters with less intense mobile needs.

    ENGADGET: Acer Liquid Gallant hands-on (video) Mobile

  • Rita O'Keefe had been a drunken, unattractive, quarrelsome fifty-five-year-old with an insatiable appetite for gin and sex.

    FORBES: Fact and Comment

  • The SoHo resident hides his "shockingly unattractive" AC unit behind a shade.

    WSJ: Ugliness for All

  • So unless the magistrate conducting this week's extradition hearing surprises everyone by dismissing all the charges against the general, he faces a range of unattractive options.

    ECONOMIST: The Pinochet case

  • His view is that it's been seen as a dirty and unattractive line of work, and hasn't done much to explain what it contributes to the economy.

    BBC: Statoil platforms

  • We therefore face a stark, unattractive reality.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Get ready for a nuclear Iran

  • As with religion, it is presided over by a caste of spectacularly unattractive people pretending to an obscure form of knowledge that promises to make the seas retreat and the winds abate.

    WSJ: Stephens: The Great Global Warming Fizzle

  • And if we take the average scores, that can create a list of attractive and unattractive companies.

    FORBES: Quant / Value Stocks From My Class at Ross

  • The company looks nice from a performance standpoint but appears unattractive due to valuation, according to RBC Capital Markets.

    FORBES: IBM's Performance Looks Good, Valuation Looks Ugly: Expect Rev. Of $27B, Non-GAAP EPS Of $3.25

  • This towering steel-and-glass wedge is a monument to the runaway acquisitiveness of the eighties, and by the time the little monsters have chomped and guzzled (and sung and danced) their way through its cheerless offices and boutiques, Dante and his collaborators have trashed or at least lobbed spitballs at quite a few of the most unattractive aspects of life in these United States.

    NEWYORKER: Gremlins 2: The New Batch

  • Ms Stephens said she grew increasingly frustrated with unattractive assistive technology that made her home resemble a hospital.

    BBC: Social media 'could transform public services'

  • At the moment, simply combining the two devices creates a bulky box that may be unattractive to people who are more used to slinky dinky handsets.

    BBC: The future is at hand

  • Fourth, there are the very high valuations that sellers are demanding for well-positioned properties in the defense sector, making a strategy of growing through acquisitions unattractive.

    FORBES: After Bin Laden, What Next For The Defense Industry?

  • The impressive 22% they scored in 2005 owed much to disaffection with Labour over the Iraq war and to a Tory party that was still unattractive to high-minded floating voters.

    ECONOMIST: Nick Clegg's turbulent early months as leader

  • Mob justice is unattractive even when voiced in the subdued tones of a House of Lords debate.

    ECONOMIST: Myra Hindley

  • The issue will be whose business: though he promised further economic reform, the murky political climate is unattractive to westerners who might have given Russian investors a run for their money.

    ECONOMIST: Ukraine, Belarus and Moldova

  • The underlying premise here is that male geeks are so unattractive, indeed so collectively repulsive, that there is a 50% gap between what they will find attractive and the attractiveness standards of any given other human being.

    FORBES: #1reasonwhy: Geek Gender Meltdowns Happen Regularly, Still Bad For Business

  • As a result, the United States faces two unattractive possibilities: If, as seems probable, conflict eventually erupts between Russia and Ukraine, the U.S. will have to choose between failing to live up to its guarantees or becoming embroiled in the fighting.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy

  • SEOUL, South Korea -- If that laptop feels like a ball and chain -- and much too unattractive -- fashionable alternatives are on the way to suit your online needs.

    CNN: Visions of wearable Internet ware

  • Salter and co-authors Franklin Mixon of Columbus State University and Ernest King of the University of Southern Mississippi asked 402 people to rate agents, both male and female, on a scale of 1 to 10, from very unattractive to very attractive, based on online head shots.

    WSJ: In Real Estate, Looks Can Sell

  • In short, Mr Blair can now look forward to months of complaints that losing Mo is evidence of New Labour's underlying misogyny, or perhaps of its contamination by spin doctors and intrigue, or a terrible sin, this of its unattractive, un-Labour preference for the rule of the head over the heart.

    ECONOMIST: The lady vanishes

  • Cancer is a terrible way to die, even for someone as unattractive as Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez.

    FORBES: With Hugo Chavez Dead, Will Chavismo Also Die?

  • They say the idea of running low-income accounts under a universal Post Office brand would be both costly and unattractive.

    ECONOMIST: Squeezing the banks

  • Third, the manufacturers designed products around home-grown technical standards and special features that are not used elsewhere. (Most foreign visitors to Japan grumble upon discovering that their phones are incompatible with the country's wireless networks.) So the Japanese makers can only build phones tailored to the overseas market at a high cost and lower margins, making it an unattractive business to enter.

    ECONOMIST: Why Japan lost the mobile-phone wars

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