Yet its small size and many high-multiple stocks make the country unattractive now, he says.
On a price-to-sales basis, SanDisk is less attractive, yet its valuation is still not particularly distressing.
That's what Japan owes, proportionately, and yet its ten-year government yields are only 1.4%.
Azerbaijan is part of the Caucasus, yet its people are Muslim, like those in Central Asia.
Yet its dealings with foreign investors have been marked by confusion rather than hostility.
Yet its failure to take radical action does not mean it has remained completely unchanged.
Yet its concessions, mainly directed at shopkeepers, were not enough to assuage the beast.
Yet its economy started to grow the very next year, and to boom in 2000.
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Despite the drop, the company reiterated its 2007 full-year guidance, yet its third quarter guidance disappointed Chaplin.
Estonia now sees itself as a solidly Nordic country, yet its snow-clad neighbour, Latvia, needed an IMF-led bail-out.
Apple is primarily in the hardware business, yet its market value is roughly three times that of IBM.
Yet its growth has slowed to a modest 11% over the past decade.
Yet its figures show GDP per head rising compared with the Italian average.
Nokia is doing all it can to please customers and investors, yet its shares have sunk like a stone.
Yet its value might not be that great to either of its parents.
Speculative investment in the metal has been growing steadily over the past year, yet its price has fallen by half.
Yet its authors claim smoking still features in too many films and could be influencing young people to take it up.
Music is universally acknowledged as powerful, yet its effects are often indirect.
Yet its enterprise valuation (debt plus market value of common) is only 3.8 times operating income (earnings before depreciation, interest and taxes).
Yet its second-quarter results showed how the stock is being so mispriced.
Yet its importance in the evolution of human civilization can't be denied.
Yet its students score below the European average on international tests.
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Dark matter is invisible, yet its presence is felt by the immense gravitational tug it exerts on stars, galaxies and other cosmic bodies.
Yet its social importance is immense: in Mongolia's vast rural areas, it is the only bank that most people have ever walked into.
Its high investment-to-GDP ratio is often flagged as evidence of overinvestment, yet its capital stock per person is only 5% of America's or Japan's.
The adorned skull of a tiny Borneo primate with huge eyes "looks so sweetly cuddly, " as she says, yet its mouth reveals razor-sharp teeth.
Tower Hamlets College in east London only accepts students who can manage 80% attendance, yet its waiting list is often more than a year.
Yet its rapid uptake since 1994, when access to the Internet first spread beyond China's elite academic and scientific circles, suggests demand will be huge.
Yet its stock was down only 0.7% as of 2:20 p.m.
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Yet its significance was largely overlooked by analysts and the media.
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