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constructive

[kuhn-struhk-tiv] / kənˈstrʌk tɪv /


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“APP’s pace of ad targeting innovation over the past three years leaves us constructive on their ability to consistently and meaningfully improve on the performance of the ad network across verticals,” the analysts wrote.

From Barron's

“We remain constructive on the stock and see Arista as a core winner in AI networking with durable growth prospects underpinned by the company’s best-in-class Ethernet products,” William Blair’s Naji wrote.

From Barron's

This all aligns with Citi’s view for 2026, he adds, which will contain periods of volatility amidst a still “very constructive backdrop…in terms of the price action for U.S. equities.”

From MarketWatch

The bank’s first-quarter earnings were about 8% stronger than MS had expected, and Wiles says he’s now more constructive on the outlook for both capital and dividends.

From The Wall Street Journal

Or will he restrain himself, act presidential, deliver results and create constructive change?

From The Wall Street Journal