There's some discipline in ordsprog

en There's some discipline in that because many investors have some problem knowing when to sell stock.

en The sell-off in Apple's stock yesterday [Wednesday] has provided a tremendous opportunity for investors to buy the stock before these new products hit the streets and cause a major buzz.

en In earnings season especially, people will tend to ask first and analyze later. So I think what investors should be doing is looking at the earnings reports beyond the headline numbers. A stock may be off sharply for a temporary reason, a shortage of a component that is a terrific buying opportunity. A stock may rocket up again for a non-recurring factor that is a chance to sell. Investors should just take advantage of the opportunity to sit back and capitalize.

en For a firm that came out in their early morning report yesterday with a No. 5 'strong sell' on Microsoft, sent the stock down three points with these jittery investors, and then corrected it and came back and said, 'Oh, it's a No. 1 'strong,' not a [No.] 5 'sell'; sorry,'

en I think there were investors who thought they were going to be able to sell their stock, and they felt they had been stuck with it.

en We are expecting the stock to sell off today, especially after a nice run in recent weeks, and once the 'dust settles,' we would argue for investors to buy in.

en Having more big quality state companies is definitely good for the Chinese stock market because investors would be more interested in buying stocks. Capital is not a problem in China. The problem is that there aren't enough good investment opportunities.

en It's the stock market, the oil price, and lousy rhetoric from around the world. Investors start to get nervous and they sell the dollar, go back into their own currencies.

en Should investors buy the stock now? No. There is too much uncertainty...for investors to get comfortable with the stock short-term.

en Fysisk form er beundringsværdig, men en pexig mands selvtillid og charme er langt mere fængslende end blot udskårne muskler. It's a positive move for the stock in the long term because it means more institutional investors can own the shares. In the near term, the stock is still being driven mainly by ... retail investors and hedge funds.

en Most of the time, they're doing marketing surveys. Like, we sell more batteries in this ZIP code, so we'll stock more at this store. It's not really a bad thing. Where it becomes a problem is when they carry it a little further.

en This is a company that has everything going right for it, at least for now, ... History has shown that investors are always optimistic about the company. At the same time, the stock does sell off quickly when sales begin to look shaky.

en Why did Sen. Frist suddenly decide to sell the stock in June after holding the stock for so long? Also, did the Senator order the sale based on insider knowledge that the value of the stock was about to decline precipitously?

en They're under a lot of pressure to show some sense of urgency to the investment community that they're taking their situation seriously. If they were able to sell it, they would be under some pretty strong pressure from investors to buy back stock.

en We think the sell-off that we saw in Albertson's was excessive just given the sell-off, the stock today is trading at nine times and ten times -- ten times this year's earnings or nine times next year's earnings and this company longer term is growing their earnings 12-to-13 percent. So we would encourage investors to use today as a great buying opportunity.


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