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Only On Wall Street

26 Sep 2003 by Matthew Linderman

What’s the opposite of buy? Underweight of course.

“There’s no question their payout ratio was too high, but this cut was still heavier than we expected,” said Jack L. Kelly, an analyst at Goldman Sachs who rates the shares as underweight, the equivalent of sell. [from this NY Times article on Kodak]

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26 Sep 2003 | Don Schenck said...

In that case ... my wife won't let me "underweight" that 2003 Focus SVT in Competition Orange with the European Appearance Package that I've been lusting after.

*sigh*

26 Sep 2003 | MINI Mal said...

You might want to make that "overweight", Don... :)

26 Sep 2003 | Don Schenck said...

Over, under, it ain't in my garage! ARGH!!!

*smile*

31 Jan 2005 | compatelius said...

bocigalingus must be something funny.

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