[In the high-tech area,] we've long criticized the United Kingdom for not taking guidance from the United States, ... There had been a whole run of miserable results (in the U.S.) and the U.K. turned a blind eye to it. |
I wouldn't be surprised if we were now to see the other side of the equation: that is, these companies raising money in other ways than coming to the City (London's financial district). |
I'd be very wary [of this sub-sector] ... And if you are looking for exposure to the Internet, look beyond the obvious ones that FTSE has picked out because they don't necessarily offer the greatest upside. |
I'd be very wary [of this sub-sector], ... If you are looking for exposure to the Internet, look beyond the obvious ones that FTSE has picked out, because they don't necessarily offer the greatest upside. |
Steve has a good reputation for turning businesses around and creating value for shareholders. His short tenure is surprising and cannot bode well for the share price in the short term. |
There are lots of good reasons why IT end-users will upgrade infrastructure -- and that's hardware and software -- (at the) tail end of this year, |