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The three engine options in the XC90 make it difficult to stock, as well as difficult to position and sell.
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No one buys nets from us anymore...so it becomes difficult for us to stock nets when no one is buying them.
However, it may be difficult to use stock valuation results, because different models generate different estimates for the same stock.
Despite efforts on the part of research and practice communities to create new understanding and be at the cutting edge of science, the vast scope and highly diverse nature of relevant research concepts, theories, methodologies, and empirical findings make it difficult to take stock of DRR knowledge.
"It's been very difficult to find stocks that sell at a discount to fair value," he says.
"I follow the earnings momentum and with earnings dissipating, it is becoming more difficult to find stocks that could show some gains," he adds.
In a speech to the House Ways and Means Committee, Greenspan said the economy is "sparkling" but added that it may be difficult to sustain stocks at their current level because of weaker corporate profits.
Speaking before the House Ways and Means Committee, Greenspan said the economy is "sparkling" but added that it may be difficult to sustain stocks at their current level because of weaker corporate profits.
Penny stocks also trade infrequently, so it may be difficult to sell penny stock shares once you own them.
And for many companies with low-priced stocks, the mere fact that their market value is low makes it difficult to tap the stock market for money.
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