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If the report is dismal - and that applies not just to the earnings figure (on average, analysts expect Starbucks to earn 32 cents per share, up 52 percent from the same quarter of the previous year) but to sales, customer counts and look-ahead statements as well - professional investors will smell not the coffee but consumers 'growing fear.
Quarterly earnings reports will dictate markets' moves Jeffrey R. Kosnett 2010
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They had a year-end review in 2009 and a look-ahead for 2010.
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I wouldn't be surprised at all to see VANOC take a special position of gratitude to Glenn for this look-ahead to their end-of-Games fiscal position.
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This coming on the same day that the Taliban released a year-end review for 2009 and a look-ahead for 2010.
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Gonzaga gets caught up in a look-ahead scenario as the clock fails to strike midnight on W. Kentucky.
Sam Panayotovich: Filling Out the Winning NCAA Tournament Bracket 2009
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Yet analysts already anticipate markedly slower growth in the fourth quarter and expect management's look-ahead in its conference call to be bearish, a change from previous quarters.
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Let's get a look-ahead with CNN's chief national correspondent John King back at the magic wall.
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Newsweek didn't run the story, actually a look-ahead to a future story which included the Koran detail, until reporters who had been diligently covering the story for months were motivated by what they describe as a high-level government source.
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ROBERTS: And Bill, give us a little bit of a look-ahead of what's going to happen in the fall.
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This changes something called “look-ahead distance”, i.e. how far ahead you need to look for threats to avoid them.
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