Don't be surprised if the market for Son shares lurches back to irrational exuberance.
Yet one thing is not new: the tendency of investors to veer off into irrational exuberance.
Despite those worrisome risks, there is near-exuberance among Russian investors about the coming Gazprom liberalization.
This is irrational exuberance, according to Schiff, as the market is fully subsidized by the Fed.
Bounding all over Asia with an exuberance that approaches a frenzy, he's a one-man cheerleading team.
Here that guy is Travolta, who brings a refreshingly all-American exuberance to action-movie villainy.
So what if a few of our Barmy Army welcome the bad weather with exuberance?
And there's no worry about inflation or irrational exuberance regarding the prices that Crowe is asking.
This was after more than doubling due to a surge of exuberance during the year-earlier period.
In fact, a market correction, though unpleasant, helps to prevent irrational exuberance from forming.
That is when irrational exuberance turns into depression and the economy falls into a severe recession.
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The exuberance of Kurosawa's imagery was matched by a vision almost comic in its bleakness.
Yet the outside world saw that exuberance as a sign of healthy German self-confidence.
My economic forecast shows consumers spending more, but without a great deal of exuberance.
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And their exuberance on the back of those victories appeared to be their downfall at Basseterre.
Then, booms ended in busts when bubbles of undue exuberance popped, exposing underlying economic fragilities.
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Optimism can easily become irrational exuberance: asset prices in some emerging markets have risen too high.
The stockmarket rebound reflects more than post-holiday exuberance and jitters about missing out on Asia's recovery.
The real message is less about electoral reform than about intellectual vitality and exuberance.
The oil market's recent frothiness is eerily reminiscent of the irrational exuberance in the late-1990s stock market.
Cruise stocks were lifted in July by the rising tide of broad market exuberance and earnings power.
Whether or not this is a brief bout of irrational exuberance, stock prices overcame several potential obstacles.
" Rational Exuberance: The Influence of Generation X on the New American Economy", by Meredith Bagby, Dutton, 1998.
Some of them radiate with exuberance, others seem lost and still others have eyes that shine with innocence.
That period of exuberance followed a long stretch in the 1970s and 1980s when investors were in a slough of despond.
Originally loping and straightforward, it now shimmies and swings, a model of loopy, unrestrained exuberance its originators could never have imagined.
In his exuberance, one fellow leaps forward, hands and feet pulled back like a skydiver, and plunges headfirst downhill.
Car-sharing companies like Zipcar provide customers with a similar opportunity for exuberance by turning driving back into a treat.
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Better still, to avoid irrational exuberance or panic, use five-year average earnings in this calculation, and adjust for inflation.
Alan Greenspan in 1996 very famously said the markets are experiencing irrational exuberance.
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