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AnalystEmployee of a brokerage or fund management house who studies companies and makes buy-and-sell recommendations on stocks of these companies. Most specialize in a specific industry.
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Analyst1a person whose job involves examining facts or materials in order to give an opinion on them a political/food analyst City analysts forecast huge profits this year. see also systems analyst2= psychoa [..]
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Analyst1650s, "mathematician skilled in algebraic geometry," from French analyste "a person who analyzes," from analyser (see analysis). As a short form of psychoanalyst, attested from 19 [..]
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AnalystGeneric term used to describe one who analyses company data, economic data or price charts in order to make trading recommendations.
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AnalystA financial analyst tracks the performance of companies and industries, evaluates their potential value as investments, and makes recommendations on specific securities. When the most highly respected analysts express a strong opinion about a stock, there is often an immediate impact on that stock's price as investors rush to follow the adv [..]
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AnalystMember of the project team who is responsible for eliciting and interpreting the stakeholder needs, and communicating those needs to the entire team. [D04683]
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Analystsomeone who is skilled at analyzing data an expert who studies financial data (on credit or securities or sales or financial patterns etc.) and recommends appropriate business actions a licensed pract [..]
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AnalystPsychiatric specialist who treats individuals suffering from the delusion that playing golf is a form of pleasure.
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Analystn. One who analyzes or makes use of the analytical method.
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AnalystA person with expertise in evaluating financial instruments; he or she performs investment research and makes recommendations to institutional and retail investors to buy, sell, or hold. Most analysts [..]
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AnalystDefinition An employee of a bank, brokerage, advisor, or mutual fund who studies companies and makes buy and sell recommendations, often specializing in a single sector or industry. Analysts use a wid [..]
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Analystnoun. commonly used by professionals who abide by Freud's methods, but also Jung's and Adler's techniques, it is a general term used to describe persons who practice psychoanalysis.
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AnalystAnalyst is a broad term for a person who analyzes and studies information to glean knowledge. This term can be used for different types of analysts. In psychology analyst is sometimes used to refer to [..]
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AnalystPerson in a brokerage house, bank trust dept., or mutual fund group who studies a number of companies and makes buy or sell recommendations on the securities of particular companies and industry group [..]
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AnalystThe analyst is the individual who performs the assay run.
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AnalystA financial professional who has expertise in evaluating investments and puts together buy, sell and hold recommendations
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Analystperson who studies particular stock markets or industry sectors and makes buy or sell recommendations regarding the shares of specific companies within them. These are arrived at through [..]
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AnalystA professional who studies the performance of corporations and industries, and evaluates securities. Analysts may specialize in a company or an industry, and they generally work for analytic organizat [..]
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AnalystBrokerage firm employee or fund management house employee who assesses companies to give buy/ sell stock recommendations, usually specializing in one industry or segment.
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Analystan individual, usually employed by a brokerage firm, who evaluates the merits of specific public companies and industry trends for the purpose of advising investors to buy or sell stock or related fin [..]
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Analystgathers and interprets data about securities, companies, corporate strategies, economies or financial markets. Analysts are sometimes called financial analysts, securities analysts, equity analysts or [..]
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AnalystA professional who studies the performance of corporations and industries, and evaluates securities. Analysts may specialize in a company or an industry, and they generally work for analytic organizations, or for financial institutions, such as brokerage houses, mutual fund companies, or investment banks. The opinions of an influential and respecte [..]
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AnalystA professional who studies the performance of corporations and industries, and evaluates securities. Analysts may specialize in a company or an industry, and they generally work for analytic organizat [..]
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AnalystSomeone who creates views for analytic interpretation of data, performs calculations and distributes the resulting information in the form of reports.*
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Analyst(n) someone who is skilled at analyzing data(n) an expert who studies financial data (on credit or securities or sales or financial patterns etc.) and recommends appropriate business actions(n) a lice [..]
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Analyst In two basic IT variants - Business Analysts, and Systems Analysts - these individuals are involved in the front end design stages of systems from the view points of users and IT respectively. The analysts will determine the business requirements to be addressed, the processes which are involved in meeting those needs, and the systems designs whi [..]
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Analystperson who studies an industry sector and makes BUY, HOLD and SELL recommendations. Also, a different term referring to entry-level career position in many investment banks.
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AnalystThey attempt with varying degrees of success, to evaluate the investment quality of securities that mean they must study the financial condition of companies with attention to capital structure, the a [..]
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AnalystSomeone with expertise in researching stock markets, companies and financial investments who will analyse and interpret the results of that research to make recommendations to institutional and retail [..]
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AnalystOne who analyzes; formerly, one skilled in algebraical geometry; now commonly, one skilled in chemical analysis. Origin: F. Analyste. See Analysis. (01 Mar 1998)
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AnalystPerson who evaluates and interprets public company financial statements.
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Analystsomeone typically working for a brokerage house, who publishes buy/hold/sell recommendations and earnings forecasts for a stock. Buy side analysts work for institutional buyers, and sell side analysts [..]
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AnalystA person with expertise in evaluating financial investments; he or she performs investment research and makes recommendations to institutional and retail investors to buy, sell, or hold.
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Analyst – A professional who researches the value of assets. Analysts are highly trained in accounting and company valuation techniques. Analysts are employed by stock brokers and fund managers to produce research and buy, sell, and hold recommendations on companies and other financial instruments.
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AnalystPerson who forecasts stock earnings and recommends when to buy, hold, and/or sell.
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AnalystAnalysts (financial analysts) assess financial market information in order to develop forecasts of future stock market developments.
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AnalystA trained professional who performs financial and business analysis with a view to making investment recommendations, e.g. buy, sell or hold a particular security.
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AnalystA person with expertise in evaluating financial investments; he or she performs investment research and makes recommendations to institutional and retail investors to buy, sell, or hold [..]
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Analyst
business analyst
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AnalystSee requirements analyst.
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AnalystEmployee of a brokerage or fund management house who studies companies and makes buy-and-sell recommendations on stocks of these companies. Most specialize in a specific industry.
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