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op·por·tunis·ti·cal·ly
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opportunisticallyadverb
In an opportunistic manner.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of opportunistically in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
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The numerical value of opportunistically in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of opportunistically in a Sentence
At present no fund is positioned opportunistically, i.e. to take advantage of the situation.
The asset class that continues to attract interest, despite the confusion at the moment, is tourism-related property and hotels, we also have some private investors - some from Europe or Greeks from the Diaspora, mostly based in the U.S., who are looking to buy opportunistically.
We've used this downward volatility (in oil) opportunistically to try and pick away at favored positions within the sector, we're trying to go in and find those names that we feel have been more heavily punished with the decline in the oil price than is justified.
The asset class that continues to attract interest, despite the confusion at the moment, is tourism-related property and hotels, we also have some private investors – some from Europe or Greeks from the Diaspora, mostly based in the U.S., who are looking to buy opportunistically.
If successful we will not have another maturity we need to address until the end of 2019, almost four years from now. However, that does not prevent us from seeking to act in the market opportunistically before then if it benefits us financially.
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