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compelling

[kuhm-pel-ing] / kəmˈpɛl ɪŋ /


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“We don’t view valuation alone as a catalyst,” he wrote, while noting that stocks with both compelling valuations and ”favorable” trends in fundamentals offer promising risk/reward balances.

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This is perhaps the most compelling part of her narrative.

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Morrison said there are certainly compelling reasons to own the stock, but despite the positive trend, there are risks to committing new money at current prices.

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Tan sees the stock as a compelling buy given dividend yields of 6.4%-6.6%.

From The Wall Street Journal

The educators, separately, debate the actions from various perspectives—often surprisingly but rarely compellingly.

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