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The bank's analysts said it could face pricing pressure in its energy from waste facilities, as supply increased and demand fell.
In a sell note Savvas Neophytou at Panmure Gordon said: We are conviction sellers of Shire, essentially on valuation grounds and also because, long-term, we believe the company's human genetic therapies business will face pricing pressures from increased competition provided by the majors that are looking to break into this lucrative market.
Morgan Stanley said Gateway can expect to face pricing pressure from Hewlett-Packard and Dell.
Yet some European nations such as Portugal, Italy, and Spain continue to struggle with heavily leveraged corporate sectors and fragmented financial markets in which investors face pricing inefficiency and difficulty identifying quality assets.
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