1. But the offerings are not likely to excite investors the way initial public offerings usually do. 2. In the main arena is Time Warner itself, which must assure Wall Street that the music division is on track to get investors excited again. 3. Nonetheless, German domestic news failed to excite investors today. 4. Nothing gets investors more excited than a new company that builds a better mousetrap. 5. Q. That is not exactly the sort of economic outlook that should excite investors. 6. So far, the plans have yet to excite investors. 7. The latest rally for the Nasdaq composite has been a relatively narrow one, centered on the computer and other technology stocks that have excited investors. 8. This fact might have been expected to excite international investors, always hunting for places to eke out an extra cent from their dollars. 9. What gets investors excited is the chance that a pharmaceutical maker has a blockbuster drug in the test tubes and petri dishes of its laboratories. 10. When aggregate profit growth returns in spectacular enough fashion to get investors excited. |