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"It was our assessment that bin Laden would not have found that prudent," one analyst said.
The deal will mark the first major acquisition for Unilever's new chief executive Paul Polman, and it seems to be a prudent one: ING analyst Marco Gulpers said it was a "small acquisition, [relatively speaking], but the price is fair".
It would be prudent for data analysts to assess the benefits and potential problems in immediately analysing released data.
Though trying to remain prudent, Lavin, a former ESPN analyst and U.C.L.A. coach, had said before Monday's matchup that his adrenaline might spike when he got off the bus.
But, say analysts, a more prudent assessment would subtract public funds received four years ago, deferred taxes, and "profits" from property revaluations.
Toyota did temporarily halt some production, which analysts said was prudent, even if it risked creating the impression that the company's problems were larger than they might be.
The new joint venture is "likely to be very prudent going forward," said Matt Adams, an analyst at Credit Suisse First Boston in Hong Kong.
"Some will argue that with the election just over two months away, the company could have been more prudent in its timing," the Barclays analyst wrote.
Many Wall Street analysts surmised the fiscally prudent GTE had been taken over by demons.
Expert analysts said this budget was prudent and cautious, Mr Clarke was tweaking the economy a bit here and a bit there.
During a meeting in Manhattan yesterday with analysts, Mr. Parsons said the company would be "prudent and disciplined".
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