Increasing volatility in the markets, and the wide-eyed enthusiasm for the next new thing, has made traditional valuation methods less profitable of late.
Josh's curiosity and wide-eyed enthusiasm make him the perfect audience for Franklin's absurd tales.
He gets his wide-eyed enthusiasm from his mother, Sally, and his competitive juice from a father with a rodeo background who won a world championship on water skis.
"This long-lost gravestone," Hibbard proclaims with wide-eyed enthusiasm, "was one of our first links with China."
Hirschfeld was a quiet but constant presence on Broadway, attending opening nights with the wide-eyed enthusiasm of a regular audience member.
Despite such wide-eyed enthusiasm, Mr. Glazer, 44, is not a newcomer to the business, nor is he an outsider.
She delivers them with wide-eyed enthusiasm, cheekily ending with "Selbstgefuhl" ("Self-Confidence").
The class moves from wide-eyed enthusiasm about the possibility of a new friend to surprised hurt.
The biggest surprise is that Campbell's wide-eyed enthusiasm for cars and the characters who fall in love with them is more than enough to hold the pieces together.
Arriving in Uganda in the early 1970's, this young doctor evinces an understandable wide-eyed enthusiasm and wonderment at the sights and sounds around him.