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They are like the meteorologists who forecast hurricanes.
That net income was below the expectations of Wall Street analysts who forecast an average 33 cents a share.
Neither, though, were serious, said Villas-Boas who forecast Dawson would be out for a week, Bale maybe two.
Our model involves multiple product managers and multiple manufacturing managers who forecast the means of their respective demand and capacity distributions.
"There wasn't anyone anywhere in the world in 2001 who forecast even close to what we've seen," says Philip Murtaugh, chairman of General Motors China.
A COUPLE of years ago, those who forecast that oil would reach $100 a barrel were seen either as doomsayers or publicity-seekers.
Stagg headed the committee of meteorologists who forecast weather conditions in the English Channel in the weeks leading up to the D-Day landings.
The results of 88 cents a share narrowly beat the estimates of analysts polled by Thomson Reuters, who forecast earnings of 87 cents a share.
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Yes: the WHO forecasts a billion tobacco-related deaths in the 21st century.
"The target has passed its sell-by date," said Item's Peter Spencer, who forecasts growth of 0.9% in 2013.
McQuivey sounds like a pessimist compared to Huberty, who forecasts 30m, and Robert Leitao of Braeburn Group, who suggests 40m by the end of the year.
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