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Earlier this month,, external Guardiola seemingly cast doubt on Stones' future by saying his injury record will have to be taken into account in contract talks.
From BBC
This tactic is a better way to assess sustainable earnings power than the typical price-to-earnings ratio, since that only takes one year into account, he wrote in a Friday note.
From Barron's
Give projections, not guarantees, as one must take into account many unexpected events.
From MarketWatch
Taking into account foreign-exchange deterioration, a stable margin would seem decent, Vontobel analyst Alexander Koller said in a note to clients.
Notably, that total does not take into account losses in other affected enclaves, such as Malibu and Topanga.
From MarketWatch
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