1. Although most analysts were pleased by the meeting, that was not enough to overcome the heavy selling pressure in the overall stock market. 2. Analysts were pleased by the news. 3. Analysts were pleased by the changes as well. 4. Companies trying to please market analysts, who insist on inflation adjusted accounting, came up with some wacky results. 5. That has pleased some analysts. 6. That pleases analysts. 7. That view pleases securities analysts, who say that what Reed is doing makes economic sense. 8. That pleased another analyst attending the presentation, Leland Westerfield from PaineWebber in New York, who has theorized that ad spending may be breaking out from historic norms. 9. That will please analysts who see nothing good coming from on-again, off-again hysteria over climate warming. 10. That will please analysts who had expressed worries the company might have to adjust its forecast. |