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on de·mand
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of on demand in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of on demand in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
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Schlumberger Chief Executive Paal Kibsgaard:
Our overall outlook for the oil markets remains unchanged with the tightening of the supply-demand balance expected to continue during the rest of the year.
Demand for seats on planes is increasing but supply is constrained, leading to higher ticket prices for consumers, if airlines could staff their aircraft more reliably, there would be more flights available, but the labor situation is challenging and adding to inflationary pressures in the industry.
All the major reporting agencies are reporting that demand is going to be weaker, that has played into the market malaise. Things we would normally rally off of, we're not.
We recognize that the era of growth at all costs is over, in a world where investors increasingly demand not just growth, but profitable growth, we are well-positioned to win through continuous innovation, excellent execution, and the unrivaled scale of our global platform.
Owners will buy the stock because they support the brand, have a passion for the Ferrari mystique; there is a sense of loyalty that doesn't fit with normal investor strategies of supply and demand and making money, most of the owners I've spoken to are going to buy shares and that will drive the price up. It's like with the cars, they are taking the same strategy.
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