In the case of underperforming, does it imply the shares will underperform the sector or the entire market? |
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His analysis shows food, beverage and tobacco makers all underperforming the market since the end of June. |
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McGowan is positioning the company for a big shake-out of underperforming operations. |
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The CEOs of underperforming companies do tend to develop all kinds of foibles, tics, and unpleasant mannerisms. |
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After all, what is the point of making money if you fritter it away on underperforming ventures? |
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Acting quickly, Bern closed underperforming stores, pruned the work force, expanded product lines and revised the merchandising strategy. |
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Both companies had been trying to dump underperforming non-core assets to tidy up their portfolios. |
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Major League Baseball has proposed sloughing off a couple of underperforming teams. |
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Research shows that money flows into high-performance mutual funds more rapidly than money flows out from funds that are underperforming. |
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But five years later I dumped the first pension because the fund was underperforming and a chill wind was blowing through the pensions industry. |
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Indian cricketers are routinely castigated as underperforming, undertalented, overpaid chokers. |
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He stepped into a takeover battle as a white knight and emerged as majority owner of an old and underperforming mine in Ontario. |
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We are a performance-driven bank and others who have had their pay frozen are underperforming. |
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There are too many coasting schools, too many pupils underperforming in good schools. |
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The feeling was that a team of incredible quality were seriously underperforming, and something had to change and quick. |
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The rising tide of red tape is the major reason that small firms are underperforming in the economy. |
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If your area was underperforming then you would surely aim to make it better, not cover up for people who are ineffective. |
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I found the training very satisfying but the competition intensely frustrating because I knew I was always underperforming. |
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Judges who do not send convicted drug dealers to jail are hugely underperforming. |
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Not only is he facing a tough consumer market in Europe but many of the group's brands are underperforming. |
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The shares this weekend have fallen 11 per cent since the start of the year, underperforming the stock market as a whole. |
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And sometimes, the reduction can even result in your share portfolio underperforming the overall market! |
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Voters are unforgiving of ministers about underperforming schools and hospitals that don't deliver. |
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Some analysts fear it might still be overexposed to the faddish and underperforming technology sector. |
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Yellow cards and underperforming players prompted a few re-shuffles. |
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Management is closing underperforming stores, she said, and improving returns through inventory management. |
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Parts of Germany have got rid of underperforming schools and reformed technical education. |
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The possibility should exist for replacing underperforming staff of this category. |
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After peevish years cast as China's underperforming neighbour, the huntress is now in hot pursuit. |
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The equity market's renewed vigour was fed by the underperforming stocks of the previous year. |
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Will economic sanctions not place an underperforming economy in a worse situation than ever? |
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Steps should be taken to avoid a situation whereby children from migrant backgrounds are clustered together in underperforming schools. |
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In terms of systems and processes, some vital sales management basics are absent and many mechanisms underperforming. |
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Leverage full job board analysis and expert consulting to cut underperforming boards and negotiate better rates based on performance. |
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The EBIT margin in ice cream increased due to efficiencies and the exit from underperforming markets. |
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In particular, all investing parties will bear any losses in the event of the business underperforming. |
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Canadian equities could outperform most other developed equity markets, while underperforming several emerging equity markets. |
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In addition, the portfolio manager could allocate a Fund's assets in a manner that results in that Fund underperforming its peers. |
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Contracts usually provide for the right to free-of-charge time in cases of interruptions caused by underperforming transponders. |
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The hospital recently lost its three-star status, with hospital cleanliness the one key target on which the trust was considered to be underperforming. |
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But don't despair if you are underperforming the overall market! |
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Only in an underperforming market will a fall in average selling prices necessarily also lead to a decline in the value of sales. |
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In 1982, Pillsbury sent him to take over 450 Burger King restaurants, many of which were underperforming. |
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But the position has also become a bully pulpit, letting the occupant rattle everyone from underperforming CEOs to the chairman of the New York Stock Exchange. |
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Academies are state-of-the-art facilities that replace schools considered to be underperforming and are set up with the help of a private or charitable sponsor. |
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Yet they are firm about the rules of the game and the standards required, and they have fired underperforming clinicians in order to send a signal across the organisation. |
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Carrefour has also consolidated its positions in its priority markets through acquisitions and partnerships and taken radical operating decisions to restore profitability in underperforming markets. |
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As real accountability required a system of sanctions for underperforming senior managers, it also supported formal and transparent performance evaluations. |
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Why not toss out the underperforming partners? |
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Results may prove messy, with the moderate Maoists underperforming and the remaining seats spread among parties representing castes, Marxism in different flavours, royalism, lowlanders' interests and more. |
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At the same time, he has been commendably tough with underperforming subordinates, sacking both the secretary of the air force and his chief of staff over the lax handling of nuclear weapons. |
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Many institutional shareholders in Canada and the U. S. have objected to the statutory scheme, pointing out that it makes it practically impossible to unseat underperforming directors. |
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The company has an active asset management program in which underperforming assets are either improved to acceptable levels or considered for divestment. |
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Meanwhile, as Australia find new ways to get themselves out of winning positions, England keep conjuring new ways to win despite chronically underperforming. |
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On the Iraqi front, analysts say the US has to decide how many more victories by Isis it can sustain before increasing support to the underperforming Baghdad government forces on the ground. |
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Reward systems can sometimes provoke bullying as aggressive tactics could be thought the best way to rid supervisors of either underperforming, or overperforming subordinates. |
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On this basis, all microlending programmes are underperforming. |
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He said he remained patient with underperforming players and praised their nuggety contributions. |
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In contrast to the Americans however, the sole African representatives have been underperforming up front, scoring just two goals so far, both from the penalty spot. |
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Originally Sargent and Beecham had in mind a reorganised version of the LSO, but the orchestra baulked at weeding out and replacing underperforming players. |
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It is evident that the consecutive Egyptian cabinets of the past few years, especially after the 25 January 2011 Revolution, have been underperforming momentously. |
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Underperforming TV programs are often replaced in the midseason of the schedule. |
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