Word: analyst
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...they argue, the average loss during bear markets has been 42% from the previous high on the Dow-Jones: thus far, the current market has dropped 27%, from its December high of 734 to the June 26 low of 535. The traditional pattern of long-term declines, says Analyst Edmund Tabell, is drop-recovery-drop. The current market, Tabell argues, is a bear that is in its first recovery stage and due for another drop. He expects the Dow-Jones average of industrials to climb into the 650 to 680 range early next year, then begin to lose ground again...
...United Church of Canada minister, Sterling worked his way through the University of Toronto pitching hay and peddling furniture polish. He got his doctorate at Stanford in 1938, went on to a distinguished teaching career at Caltech, where he also doubled as a CBS news analyst. He was director of the Huntington Library in 1949 when Stanford found...
Last spring David Schubert, a shelter analyst for Lockwood-Green, called Harvard "one of the best potential fallout shelter areas in Cambridge...
With the stock analyst's penchant for talking about the market as if it were a not-quite-bright child, Frederick Millett, research partner of Wall Street's Good-body & Co., suggested: "I think the market is trying to find a level at which it can get some support-and hasn't found it yet." But for most economists the market's behavior prompted concern beyond its immediate uncertainty, since stock prices are among the telltale statistics that are studied as "leading indicators": they are supposed to signal in advance which way the economy is going...
...lively, argue the editors, even at the expense of sometimes being dull. The format is invariable -80 pages, no ads, dark pictures, brisk italic notes before each article to introduce the writer and his paper. Editor Quincy Howe (who moonlights on Atlas from his job as an ABC news analyst) graces each issue with a breezy editorial that stylishly avoids pausing long enough on any subject to say very much about...