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Discover LudwigThe phrase "its disappointing" is not correct in written English; it should be "it's disappointing" with an apostrophe.
You can use it when expressing dissatisfaction or regret about a situation or outcome.
Example: "It's disappointing to see that the event was poorly attended despite all the effort put into organizing it."
Alternatives: "It's frustrating" or "It's unfortunate."
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Timken now trades at $15.92, down 22% from its 52-week high but just slightly below its price when it announced its disappointing earnings.
On the big board, Compaq cpq struggled back above $25 a share for the first time since it announced its disappointing first quarter earnings.
After rising 4.3% throughout the day, shares of New York-based American Express sunk fast in after-hours trading after it reported its disappointing fourth-quarter results.
That is up more than 50 percent from the level it reported during its disappointing fourth quarter.
The biggest hit for the company was its disappointing profit forecasts for the fourth quarter, as well as its full-year guidance for 2008 and 2009.
The Fed needs to show it has learned from its disappointing performance over the last decade.
YouGov said yesterday that it has responded to its "disappointing performance" by cutting back on non-core activities and reducing operating costs.
It is planning to drop some of its disappointing businesses and sharpen its focus on financial discipline and systems.
It is better than the museum's dreary "Star Wars" show, its disappointing "Hip Hop Nation" and its weak "Graffiti" presentation.
For Nunes, his long afternoon was near its disappointing conclusion.
Shortly after its disappointing showing in 2007, the party elected Eamon Gilmore as its new leader.
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