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Heaney

American  
[hey-nee] / ˈheɪ ni /

noun

  1. Seamus 1939–2013, Irish poet: Nobel Prize 1995.


Heaney British  
/ ˈhiːnɪ /

noun

  1. Seamus ( Justin ) (ˈʃeɪməs). Born 1939, Irish poet and critic, born in Northern Ireland. His collections include Death of a Naturalist (1966), North (1975), The Haw Lantern (1987), The Spirit Level (1996), District and Circle (2006), and Human Chain (2010). Nobel prize for literature 1995

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Pinterest’s growth in global monthly active users, which came in at 619 million over Wall Street expectations of 606 million, was a positive, said a team of Jefferies analysts led by James Heaney.

From MarketWatch

Heaney said it remains tough to shake a “tangible AI bear narrative,” for Pinterest.

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“This appears defensive and signals current growth initiatives aren’t working and underlying growth isn’t supporting the cost base,” said James Heaney of Jefferies.

From Barron's

But the fact that the company kept its guidance steady made Jefferies analyst James Heaney more confident in his view that the next earnings report “won’t be enough to lift sentiment” for the beleaguered stock.

From MarketWatch

Heaney at Jefferies noted that Trade Desk has seen executive turnover in more than just its financial unit over the past few years.

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