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If it does not, they say, the stock will continue to underperform those of the other international oil companies.
"Until now radio has certainly been a problem, but it is not clear which segments might underperform the industry next year."
"Even good funds underperform their peers over some period of time," he said.
If it goes through, will the new company outperform or underperform the old one?
"They have an excellent franchise, but it continues to underperform."
"I think retail stocks in general will underperform the market over the next six months," he said.
In that event, defense stocks would underperform the market quite badly.
"They seemed to underperform the bounce off the bottom," he added.
To make the list, a fund had to underperform its peers by at least 25 percent over the 12 months through March 31.
"All industries are under pressure, but we would certainly expect the banks to underperform," he said.
"If these movies underperform, it is going to impact the stock.
If it holds, Citigroup stock is going to underperform for years to come.
Buying heavily in Asia has caused the fund to underperform.
Q. So what's going to underperform the stock market?
That prompted the broker to cut its rating to "underperform".
But he said that if the business "continues to underperform, it's a drag on earnings."
Stocks can underperform other investments for a long period.
That is not particularly surprising since about 75 percent of all money managers consistently underperform the market as a whole.
"Retailing stocks tend to underperform the market as a whole," he said.
"The stock could underperform the market for a while and investors should be prepared to have a thick skin," he said.
It was the only single from the album to underperform in Canada relative to other markets.
The station continued to underperform in the ratings into the 1990s.
Then they underperform their market benchmarks by more than 4 percent a year, what he called "just an enormous gap."
He notes, as others have before, that the vast majority of actively managed funds underperform.
It simply meant the investment was now weighing on someone else's portfolio as the company continued to underperform.