Tim Anderson
Tim Anderson
Timothy Devon Andersonis an American professional baseball shortstop for the Chicago White Sox of Major League Baseball. Anderson played college baseball at East Central Community College, and was selected in the first round of the 2013 MLB draft by the White Sox. He made his MLB debut on June 10, 2016...
ProfessionBaseball Player
Date of Birth23 June 1993
beat company earnings key sale several
While the company beat earnings (expectations), sale for several key franchises lagged our estimates.
fda follow full
I think that the FDA will follow up with full approval,
case cold hope
Our hope (in this case) is we will get a cold hit, ... It's important that we put this case to rest.
hoping
I'm hoping they'll come out with more than they did on Jan. 20, when they weren't as forthcoming as I was hoping.
earnings growth guidance revenue seems tells
Merck tells an interesting story, yet the five-year revenue and earnings growth guidance seems far-fetched.
cancer data revenue translate
While the breast cancer data is interesting, we don't think it will translate into a significant new revenue stream.
good growth pivotal
The real pivotal one will be Claritin, ... You could see some very good growth there.
benefits move proof pudding
The proof of the pudding will be what are the benefits at the checkpoint. Will you be able to move through faster? If so, I think this will be a very well-received program.
amount buy figured growth
With their amount of cash, if Pfizer couldn't get growth organically, I figured they would buy their growth through more acquisitions.
clubhouse hole last settle
We wanted to try to get all the way to the clubhouse and settle it on the last hole and we got there.
dozen fairly half jump
Half a dozen will jump in fairly quickly.
believes hope money private sector
The private sector believes they can make money at this, and we hope they do.
ahead company consensus expect good guidance negative
We expect the company to put up a good show, give guidance that is ahead of consensus and not have any significant negative surprises.
bounce statement team
We just had to bounce back strong. This was a statement our team had to make.