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Vickers

American  
[vik-erz] / ˈvɪk ərz /

noun

  1. Jon, 1926–2015, Canadian operatic tenor.


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Stockton West Conservative MP Matt Vickers said anti-social behaviour was a problem in his constituency too.

From BBC

Michael Brush covered seven stocks of companies whose officers and directors have been selling shares and cited data from Vickers Insider Weekly indicating that corporate insiders are now “more bearish than at any time since 1974.”

From MarketWatch

“This isn’t a call that a bear market is coming,” Vickers Insider Weekly analyst Jasper Hellweg said in an interview.

From MarketWatch

A one-week sell/buy ratio for all exchanges tracked by Vickers Insider Weekly recently hit 17.32.

From MarketWatch

“We view the signal as more effective as a near-term trading indicator than as a long-term investment strategy,” says Argus Market Watch, a sister publication to Vickers Insider Weekly.

From MarketWatch