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Rank popularity for the word 'prospects' in Spoken Corpus Frequency: #4127
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The numerical value of prospects in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
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The numerical value of prospects in Pythagorean Numerology is: 5
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The greatest threat to our economic recovery -- and our long-term economic prospects -- is not a marginally higher tax rate for large corporations or the top 1 % of taxpayers, it's a lack of support for America's workers and families.
Before becoming positive on the sector, I would like to see them making efforts to improve productivity, adopt technologies like softwares to optimise logistics networks, cut labour costs and have a sustainable dividend policy, it's a very competitive market, growth prospects are limited and the barrier to entry is not very high. The danger for the market is that Amazon might replicate its experiment across Europe and other online companies such as eBay also launch their own delivery services to cut costs.
There is no stigma to deal-jumping any more, companies have greater confidence and can withstand a bump in the road because there is less uncertainty on their prospects.
Huawei is not hanging all of its growth prospects on China yet, but it has been backed into a corner in the past couple of quarters.
Global investors are likely cautious around upcoming Fed taper and the prospects of weaker Asian currencies. Current wave of virus resurgences across Asia and the resultant downside risks to regional growth are also weighing on investor sentiments.
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