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Discover LudwigThe phrase "analysts questions" is not correct in written English.
Did you mean "analysts' questions"? You can use it when referring to questions that are posed by analysts, typically in a business or research context.
Example: "During the meeting, we addressed the analysts' questions regarding the quarterly earnings report."
Alternatives: "questions from analysts" or "analysts' inquiries".
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Responding to analysts' questions, Mr. Riggio sounded almost exasperated.
Asking analysts questions about earnings direction "may allow us to get ahead of revisions," the document said.
Staff members were left to answer analysts' questions, and they said Mr. Hassan had a previous commitment.
"I agree it was a very messy quarter," said James A. Rasulo, Disney's chief financial officer, in response to analysts' questions on a conference call.
All the analysts' questions about PCs these days, she noted, are about slowing growth and continued profit-margin pressure as digital tablets erode the sales of notebook computers.
The group has an investor-relations department that deals promptly with analysts' questions; its accounts are clearer than those of many listed firms.
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Industry analysts question that rosy assessment.
Still, other business analysts question that view.
Some analysts questioned Elan's decisions.
But some analysts questioned that forecast.
Analysts questioned the company's strategy.
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