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downgrade

[doun-greyd] / ˈdaʊnˌgreɪd /




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It would simply impose artificial scarcity, requiring professors to downgrade excellent work to satisfy a statistical distribution.

From The Wall Street Journal

The committee didn’t include any hard data about how prevalent downgrading was, though that may come in a final report.

From The Wall Street Journal

That risk was highlighted on Dec. 14, when a KeyBanc analyst downgraded Adobe to Underweight from Sector Weight while maintaining a $310 price target.

From Barron's

While the stock had gained 69% over the course of his bullish call, the downgrade proved premature, with the stock tacking on another 28% in gains since then.

From MarketWatch

While the stock had gained 69% over the course of his bullish call, the downgrade proved premature, with the stock tacking on another 28% in gains since then.

From MarketWatch