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[doun-greyd] / ˈdaʊnˌgreɪd /




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Morgan Stanley recently downgraded Cinemark to a neutral rating, with analyst Ben Swinburne noting that concern over Netflix’s commitment to theatrical distribution and release windows “is likely to cap the multiple” on Cinemark’s stock.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Chinese manufacturers of cheap Android phones will be the most impacted, but even Apple and Samsung could choose to pursue mitigation strategies like downgrading other components.

From Barron's

Forecasts for its profit had been downgraded after it surfaced that WH Smith's business in North America had overstated revenues possibly by as much as £50m.

From BBC

Goldman Sachs analysts downgraded Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings to Neutral from Buy last week, citing the company’s exposure to the Caribbean market.

From Barron's

It would simply impose artificial scarcity, requiring professors to downgrade excellent work to satisfy a statistical distribution.

From The Wall Street Journal