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Skyworks information requests may thus signal that it is very spooked and baffled by Mr. D'Angelo's conduct and wants to get to the bottom of the situation to determine that it does not reflect a problem with the company's business.
"The market has been very concerned and very spooked about the possibility of a Greek default in July, whereas the decisions that have taken place in the last three weeks made that outcome less likely," Mr. Halet said in an interview before the Greek Parliament voted last week.
Some horses are very spooked by bicycles and can freak out if you fly by them.
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At first, the very notion spooked people.
Even if your horse looks calm, he will be very easily spooked while he feels too vulnerable.
"Investors are spooked very easily by the smallest negative news stories now, and it won't take a lot for the Dow to be trading back to 10,000 as early as tomorrow," said M. Jake Dollarhide, the chief executive of Longbow Asset Management.
Never trick or mess around with horses; some of them can be spooked (scared) very easily.
Institutional investors are spooked by the very real danger that some important names in their portfolios might get into serious trouble.
By the time we left for our tour, Noah and Lily had grown very quiet -- a bit spooked, I suspected, after learning about the original spelunkers' crawl through tight tunnels and cold mud into a very dark place.
"Whales are very easy to spook," says Brownlow.
'My childhood gave me a very powerful sense of being spooked.
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