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" ... Given that the overall sales growth thus far in 2020 was below the street estimates, it resulted in a 33% correction in the stock price. After the recent correction, NBIX stock looks attractive going by the valuation. At levels of around $90, NBIX stock is trading at 8x its 2020 expected RPS of $11.50. This compares with P/S of over 14x seen in 2018 and 13x seen in 2019. Note that a high trading multiple is common for smaller pharmaceutical companies with promising drugs, and that appears to be the case with Neurocrine as well. Though the P/S multiple can continue to contract over the coming years, it will be more than offset by growth in RPS, resulting in higher stock price, in our view. ... "
" ... LT: Unless there is some type of correction in the public markets, we are going to see more of the same. I believe there will still be a trend of established managers with strong track records being able to raise quickly and increase the size of their funds, while fundraising is still a struggle for new funds and emerging managers. Hopefully, this isn’t true and this trend will ease a little as LPs are able to travel and do in-person diligence again. ... "
" ... Since 1970, there have been 20 times when the DJIA and the S&P 500 Index both had negative results in January. As expected, the average inter-year correction during those years was (-18%) and the year finished down a -2%. (See Table A) ... "
" ... There are a lot of reasons why a stock price might drop, such as a surprising earnings miss or a broad market correction, but some investors believe in a strategy known as “buying the dip.” If you feel that the market over corrected, you might want to be buying shares. ... "
" ... • Immediate correction when employees aren’t failing to implement these standards correctly. Here, strive to follow the lead of Ann Alba, resident manager of The Broadmoor, the longest-running Five Star hotel in Forbes Travel Guide history. Any guest coming into the Broadmoor is likely to see Ann in the lobby or elsewhere in the public spaces of the grand hotel–and she’s not only there to greet guests herself (although she does that as well): She feels that great customer service leadership requires managing from the floor, not from an office: “This gives me the opportunity to see the team in action, to model the right customer service behaviors, and–at the appropriate moment–to discreetly pulling aside an employee for praise or correction” while the incident is still fresh in everyone’s minds and memories. ... "