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Bernstein

American  
[burn-stahyn, -steen] / ˈbɜrn staɪn, -stin /

noun

  1. Leonard, 1918–90, U.S. conductor, composer, and pianist.


Bernstein British  
/ -stiːn, ˈbɜːnstaɪn /

noun

  1. Leonard . 1918–90, US conductor and composer, whose works include The Age of Anxiety (1949), the score of the musical West Side Story (1957), and Mass (1971)

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While Bernstein analyst Mark Moerdler gives Adobe’s stock an outperform rating, he wrote in a note last week that there’s not enough data for the company to “disprove the bear thesis” yet.

From MarketWatch

The cruise operator announced on Friday that it will be bringing back its quarterly payout, with CFO David Bernstein citing “a meaningful turning point” in the company’s leverage positioning.

From MarketWatch

But the stock is unusually inexpensive when doing a deeper dive, according to a Bernstein analyst.

From MarketWatch

Bernstein noted that significant progress from Tesla would likely pressure rideshare multiples.

From MarketWatch

“Taking a completely fresh view, as only an outsider can do, will be critical to shaking BP up,” wrote analysts at Bernstein.

From The Wall Street Journal