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    olegv is offline Member
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    Default one to two years out

    Please explain to me the meaning of "out" in the sentence below - many thanks

    "They examined how revisions of earnings forecasts (one to two years out) affected stock prices"

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    Default Re: one to two years out

    They are talking about forecasts of earning one to two years from now.

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