1. Although technology, long-term, may pay big gains, analysts are divided over whether to be optimistic or pessimistic about the near future. 2. Amazon analysts were divided about the meaning of the preliminary results. 3. Analysts are divided about the future for Schroders in the rapidly consolidating securities industry. 4. Analysts are divided on how much higher retail prices will curb consumer demand. 5. Analysts are divided on whether that view is realistic. 6. Analysts are divided on whether the PRI should just call it quits and avoid a slow and painful death, or try a last-ditch effort at internal reform. 7. Analysts are divided on whether the remaining AEG units will contribute to profit, now that the main AEG power distribution and automation businesses have been sold. 8. Analysts are divided over the prospects for selling mundane items like groceries over the Internet, offering widely divergent revenue forecasts. 9. Analysts are divided over whether AOL would benefit from the acquisition, as AOL sells to the consumer market and CompuServe mainly targets the business and computer market. 10. Analysts are divided over whether they will lower rates again at that session. |