By splitting your investment between the stocks of two different companies, you reduce the potential risk to your portfolio. |
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In our global fund, we've never had as little a weighting in U.S. stocks as we do right now. |
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Both are totally discredited laughing stocks that add to the variety of political life. |
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To slink thro' slaps, an' reave an' steal, At stacks o' pease, or stocks o' kail! |
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Our Dorking store has sold out of videos and other stores are saying that stocks are running low. |
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An appropriate strategy for investors might be to identify 10 or 15 of these quality names and invest in these stocks in equal weighting. |
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The decision to disinvest in these stocks was taken as part of a regular review of university shareholdings. |
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But beware if your fund switches from, say, earnings-driven growth stocks to beaten-down value stocks. |
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Ammunition stocks disappeared as artillery fired projectiles far in excess of prewar projections. |
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As the bear market has gone back into its cave, small cap stocks have been outperforming their larger rivals. |
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Similarly, by early January, the tech stocks that had led the Nasdaq to record levels had plummeted 35 percent from their December highs. |
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It would depend on the supply of stocks available and how many targets they have to hit. |
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Still, the Fed isn't done stimulating the economy and the rallies in bonds and stocks suggest investors agree. |
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The here intended stocks extend only along a quarter of the fluke beam, thus not across the full beam of the anchor. |
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Wild Atlantic salmon stocks will be wiped out within decades because of interbreeding with escaped farmed stocks, leading scientists have warned. |
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We're probably supposed to assume he bought his Internet stocks just as discriminatingly. |
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But the world's unquenchable thirst suggests that these stocks won't be running dry anytime soon. |
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The Children's Book Shelf stocks nothing but children's books, old annuals and comics. |
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At present the Spaniards, with EEC aid, are building large powerful trawlers to hoover the fish stocks off Africa. |
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Airline stocks plummeted, some to half their value, while transatlantic air travel came almost to a standstill. |
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Register and sign up for your own personalized ticker, and get special news and even e-mail alerts about stocks that matter to you. |
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One large supermarket had sold out of bread stocks by midday and supplies of flour were disappearing from the shelves. |
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State marine biologists said coastal waters were over-fished and the ban was necessary so that stocks could be replenished. |
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Horses were placed in stocks wearing a bridle with a flash noseband and surcingle. |
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Buy now while stocks last because property prices in Bradford are set to soar over the next decade. |
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Mutual funds pool investors' money to purchase a variety of stocks and sometimes bonds. |
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The debate over whether or not commercial whaling should resume turns in large measure on the extent to which whale stocks have recovered. |
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Individual technology stocks can nosedive up to 70 per cent in a bad week as we saw in the stockmarket meltdown that occurred in March. |
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When stocks are soaring and initial public offerings are raking in the money, it can seem like a bull market will never end. |
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If you are working in stockbroking, be very afraid if anyone comes checking your database for your private thoughts on stocks you recommended. |
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The U.S. overvaluation actually extends beyond the New Economy stocks of technology, media and telecoms. |
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For the improvement of stocks like whiting, haddock and plaice it is essential that discarding be reduced. |
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About 75 per cent of the consideration would be paid in stocks to the owners, said the Founder of the company. |
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If necessary, stocks of deuterium, tritium, hydrogen, and helium were supplied from on-board stores. |
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Managers said they were looking at reducing stocks of hazardous chemicals, rehearsing emergency drills and having extra staff safety briefings. |
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If investors take fright, stocks could fall below their current levels, they said. |
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These branks and the stocks are examples of implements of corporal punishment used in early modern Glasgow. |
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It oversees the Army's prepositioned stocks and is a component of the strategic mobility triad of airlift, sealift, and global prepositioning. |
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Waving polite hellos, I pretended to listen into what was turning out to be a very boring conversation about stocks and bonds. |
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We knew we were in for a lashing from the press because to lose to the USA made us the laughing stocks of the game and really it was dismal. |
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Today, the herd talks of giving up on equities just when stocks have never been cheaper. |
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Experts warn that continued intensive fishing would mean stocks of cod as well as other popular fish like hake and haddock might never recover. |
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The company stocks a half-million undyed pieces ready to fill new or special orders. |
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Tech stocks led the way up in the last bull market and had spectacular hangovers in the bear market. |
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Today's supply of 12-year-old single malt relies on stocks laid down 12 years ago. |
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More savers and money managers now believe that, in the long run, the return on stocks is higher and the riskiness of stocks is lower than bonds. |
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They also practice bottom feeding and are observed in the lagoons with their immature tail stocks and flukes sticking straight up in the air. |
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The shop also stocks the stylish Daks sports jacket in spring's light yellow with blue checks to complement the blue trousers. |
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Higher interest rates can hurt stocks because they raise the cost of borrowing to expand businesses and cut into corporate profits. |
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The industry's unpopularity makes its stocks peculiarly appealing now, particularly if we're on the cusp of a new bull market. |
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The proportions were odd, with cut-down stocks and a smaller handgrip to accommodate shorter trigger fingers. |
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Iraq is thought to have sufficient food stocks to last only until the end of April. |
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Hurry while stocks last and enjoy the work of a scholar who took great pride and pleasure in words. |
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Nationally, the service needs 10,000 units of blood a day to supply hospitals and keep stocks at a sustainable level. |
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As interest rates move higher, I would prefer to be in stocks rather than bonds. |
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The recent zoom in silver and the precious metals mining stocks is additional evidence that this breakout is not a head fake. |
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Quite a few of the small, deep lakes in the West of Ireland still hold stocks of char, but much smaller in size than those found in Lough Mask. |
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After a three-year drought, many investors have seen their stocks or mutual funds increase in value. |
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It has big plans for investments in stocks and real estate, and wants to do more business in private equity and foreign exchange. |
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If large-caps beat small-caps for six weeks or so in a row, then big stocks may well keep stomping small ones, he says. |
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The proposal to add 18 inches to the dam could help rehabilitate the salmon fish stocks by artificially inducing the returning salmon to spawn. |
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These stocks have a negative beta, which means they are strongly inversely correlated to the overall stock market indices. |
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There was a lot of pressure from clients and my peer group to buy stocks in this sector which I believed were overvalued and unsustainable. |
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I am continuing my search for undervalued or oversold quality stocks and have been watching Rio Tinto. |
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Declines in seabird populations have also been blamed on depletion of the fish stocks that they feed on. |
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The aggressive consumer finance stocks continue to come under selling pressure. |
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He is adjusting his portfolio away from consumer stocks and financials and into general industrials. |
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The village has a green, communally owned by the freeholders and stocks in the churchyard. |
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The igneous complex is composed of four steep-walled plutons separated by country rock septa and surrounded by a zone of small stocks and veins. |
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There were drops in the prices of all stocks of companies whose raw materials or production costs are excise-sensitive. |
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Fish stocks and catches are up, and they have the bonus of jobs and diving tourism income. |
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The village stocks and the ducking stool provided a suitable deterrent for the twerp who insisted on invading our space and time. |
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Market rates were moving higher, stocks were in retreat and then near-debacle struck in auto credit default swaps. |
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At the hospital we currently have good stocks of vitamins, antidiarrhoeals, haematinics, and antifungals. |
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Additional stocks of ammunition, food, medicines, and other materiel are created at strongholds. |
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Worst of all, to my mind, is the appalling waste of natural fish stocks required to feed the farmed industry. |
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It stocks a vast selection of books and magazines going far beyond the expected reference books and encyclopaedias. |
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Housing stocks are limited and waiting lists in the borough continue to grow. |
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Obscure stocks can turn into little-known money pits, or they can transform your portfolio into a source of enduring pleasure. |
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Following the collapse of white fish stocks like cod and haddock, the town has reinvented itself as the country's largest shellfish port. |
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The government decided that since many of the original high-flying stocks crashed to earth, financial fraud must have been behind them. |
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Countries once considered laughing stocks are now financial powerhouses and with that comes opportunities for investors. |
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Now may well be a sensible time to reconsider the merits of equities, and growth stocks in particular. |
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And because these stocks often are volatile, investors can score with well-timed buys. |
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Rapidly rising producer prices can put a squeeze on corporate profit margins, causing stocks to decline. |
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The group said that imbalance could lead to a squeeze on stocks which may feed through to more price rises in future. |
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Then there's the fact that the stocks used for striking prints have improved dramatically and can improve a lot more yet. |
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Among the pioneers of e-commerce were the banks, dealers in stocks and shares, and booksellers like Amazon. |
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Any warehouse or factory holding stocks of flammable material needs to be relocated to an industrial estate. |
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It stocks all manner of furniture, from dressing tables and desks to entertainment units and bed bases. |
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He said his company is a bonded warehouse and as such, it stocks vehicles for the local market as well as re-export. |
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As with the ram's horn grips, these stocks are perfectly fitted and shaped. |
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The shop now only stocks drinks like both plain and flavoured milk and water, and fruit juices. |
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These planes are made with two separate stocks held together with either metal or turned wooden screws. |
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In most balanced funds, blue-chip stocks and high-quality bonds are the staples. |
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It would be crazy to run down stocks below the level at which they can be quickly replenished. |
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Practically every store now stocks figurines and statues of the cheerful young god. |
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But while defensive stocks fell back, tech, telecom and media companies were adding their support to the market. |
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Investors have been clamoring for Chinese stocks like children pining for more dessert. |
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If you believe that fundamentals eventually catch up to market behavior, this is not a particularly good portent for stocks going forward. |
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Throughout the latter part of the 1990's the markets surged ahead, generating untold wealth for some people as all stocks went into overdrive. |
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As worldwide demand for fish increases, the stocks of some species have been overfished. |
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On this day last year, the London Stock Exchange's recently created index for technology stocks hit a lifetime high. |
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The days when you could buy a few blue chip stocks and hold them to retirement are long gone. |
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The store stocks candles, flashlights, carbide and hurricane lamps, solar-powered attic fans and much more. |
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Bear in mind that this promotion will last for one week only or while stocks last, and then that's your lot. |
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This is part of why two exchange-traded funds, or ETFs, that track indexes of high-yielding stocks are taking in money fast. |
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Led by the declines of PCCW and HKT, the Hang Seng Index fell, with telecom stocks and China enterprise shares losing most. |
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There are a limited number of blue chip stocks on America's major exchanges. |
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India's grain stocks dipped to about 39 million tonne by June 1, from 64.72 million a year ago. |
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Eventually, the longer-lived stocks even exhibited increased early fecundity, compared to the ancestral type of stock. |
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This is not as clever as it sounds, because Teazers stocks a comprehensive range of men's deodorants in their bathrooms. |
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Lower rates make savings accounts less appealing and investments like houses or stocks more attractive. |
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The product is linked to a basket of 24 blue-chip stocks across a broad spectrum of companies and industry sectors. |
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A mutual fund firm invests in a broad range of stocks or other securities on behalf of a large number of individual clients. |
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Outers' Cadet synthetic stocks for rifles and shotguns are designed for shooters of small stature. |
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There is not too much substantive legislation on the stocks that has lasted for that period of time. |
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None of the Tablet PCs on the stocks fall into that category, not even the Crusoe prototype, which claims dismal endurance of four hours. |
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In Figure 2, the user interactively queries a client application on a PDA that contains a list of stocks in a portfolio. |
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The museum stocks stuff like the necklace Britney wore in a Mardi Gras parade and two dresses from her Star Search days. |
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His seal of approval was the final hurdle for a deal that has been on the stocks for several years. |
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Soon, though, he had so many screenplays on the stocks he employed a ghost-writer to help him out. |
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Rifle and shotgun stocks need pull-lengths short enough to fit naturally when brought to the heavily padded shoulder of cold weather gear. |
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He is a former pilot, and since 1972 he has been making custom rifle stocks in his spare time. |
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On Monday, European oil stocks performed well as the price of oil jumped to its highest level in three months. |
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It is expected that fund managers will be investing new money in foreign stocks rather than actively selling Irish ones. |
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If you sell to claim losses, you can't repurchase the stocks or mutual funds within 30 days. |
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Property sector stocks gained as investors bought scrip at a bargain ahead of Hong Kong's first land auction in nearly two years. |
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You can invest in mutual funds or individual stocks and decide how much risk you want to take with your savings. |
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Paese also said it didn't make sense to divest holdings of stocks because of a company's activities. |
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Also, we can say that a key reason behind the bearish trend in 2002 was the net selling of stocks by investors from overseas. |
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Today it is expensive and little used, forcing the artist to recycle whatever stocks he can get his hands on. |
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If human civilization is to continue to advance in the future, we must maintain and continually rebuild our stocks of social resources. |
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In London, a host of blue-chip stocks fell back with tech, telecom and banking shares among the main fallers in the City. |
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They include issuing biased research on particular stocks to attract investment banking fees and giving shares in hot IPOs to favored clients. |
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Sometimes they clustered so thickly on the stocks that by hurling boondies we could knock them down and take them home to be made into pie. |
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Experts are already predicting one of the best seasons ever for anglers, thanks to bumper stocks and favourable weather. |
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Breeders are losing valuable genetic stocks every year, according to the plant physiologist who heads the research. |
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Encouragement of aquaculture permits the depletion of wild fish stocks used for fish food. |
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There seems to be a culture that now associates using artificial lures and flies with the need to conserve our stocks for the future. |
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The plans included garrisoning every town with weapons and food stocks and decentralizing control to trusted commanders. |
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The only reason we can get away with our impact on the planet is there are still stocks of forests, fish, soils and water to draw down. |
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The group decided to create a portfolio of stocks based on technical analysis from a computer software program. |
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The canny investor knows that equities can deliver a fortune, the trick is to buy the right stocks at the right time and wait patiently. |
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These programs certainly do not directly reduce poverty, nor will they immediately cut down the stocks of government debts. |
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Along with the period costumes, and superhero outfits that he stocks there, the dresses are on display on dummies. |
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The winner with the most votes gets to spend an hour in the stocks for their humility. |
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On the free market, anyone who wishes to invest in an insurance annuity or in stocks or real estate may do so. |
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For Jones, mutual funds are a better investment than individual stocks right now. |
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The group has access to at least small stocks of artillery ammunition, detonators, and explosives. |
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Technical analysts watch stock market charts and data to predict what stocks or indexes will do next. |
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Its application of mean-variance analysis showed mathematically how the risk of individual bonds and stocks make their contributions to risks. |
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With most European stocks flatlining, investors are hungry for shares of companies benefiting from fast-paced growth in Latin America. |
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The ability of companies to raise prices will stoke earnings, a signal that the economy is on the mend, and stocks could climb higher. |
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Lisa who also stocks paraphernalia such as bongs and pipes, sells between two and four kilos of mushrooms a week. |
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In between, the anchors watch stocks in these sectors and pronounce that coal has gone up, or iron ore is flattish. |
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And in thin trading in the City, banks and telecom stocks were among the heavyweight blue-chips helping to fuel the late rally. |
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After consuming almost everything there the hall bar's stocks of Bacardi Breezers, Smirnoff Ices and a bottle of Jack Daniels were also raided. |
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For those with an interest in individual securities, there are stocks and bonds to meet every need. |
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The problem is that such stocks often became tempting to shorts only because they are richly priced as a result of manipulation. |
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But by this time the groundfish stocks were so depleted that many factory trawlers had already moved on to strip-mine elsewhere. |
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Grain stocks may be rotated or moved and a grain protectant applied at the time of turning. |
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This was reflected in Tokyo trading, where stocks surged as investors picked up exporter and high-technology issues. |
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Above ground stocks in New York, too, have fallen sharply and now stand at less than 45,000 short tons. |
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Conversely, in times of rising interest rates, cyclical stocks fare poorly. |
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So alongside the organic soft drinks, spirulina and pure juices, she still stocks regular fizzies. |
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Drug stocks in the warehouse are recorded regularly by the pharmacists using web based stock cards. |
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Rich fish stocks make it the only avian rookery in North America for sooty terns, masked boobies and frigate birds. |
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Last July, you'll recall the U.S. Department of Agriculture reported American cheese stocks had declined 22 million pounds in June. |
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It stocks exclusively handloom sarees, and this is evident from the intricate handiwork and embroidery on the latest arrivals. |
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To the markets now, the big stocks were back in the black today, making up all of yesterday's losses. |
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Over the last 18 years trawlermen have been told to cut catches and limit days at sea, as efforts to conserve stocks have become more desperate. |
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The increasing demand for books is reflected in the inventories of the stocks of booksellers and publishers. |
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But the hedge fund isn't going to invest in stocks and bonds and the usual gizmos. |
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The risk with value investing is that undervalued stocks can remain so for a long time! |
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The effect was to throw prices and expectations into chaos when stocks were short. |
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The performance matched a downbeat start to the week for the Dow Jones in the US and reflected cheaper telecom, media and oil stocks in London. |
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If you sell the house at the end of the period, the profits are sheltered from taxes, but the stocks are subject to capital gains taxes. |
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Telecommunications stocks have taken a tumble, but some telecom CEOs still managed to create value for their shareholders. |
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It is feared that dwindling gas stocks could lead to factory shutdowns and a return to the three-day week. |
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Except for North Atlantic right whales and southern blue whales, most stocks seem to be increasing. |
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They could lend on security of shares and stocks held by jobbers to allow them to settle differences at the fortnightly settlements. |
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But you're a tough hombre who's ready to saddle up and buy some stocks at bargain prices. |
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Described as a liquid deli, it stocks whisky, olive oil, vinegars and liqueurs, and all in beautiful refillable bottles. |
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While she mainly stocks silk fabric with organza, most of the designs can also be acquired in a different and cheaper fabric. |
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As such, the potential returns can be enormous, but investing in these stocks can also be risky. |
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The rallying dollar, sinking crude, and surging financial stocks do today create a rather inspiring backdrop for the optimists and Pollyannas. |
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If gold was really to be demonetized, then the enormous stocks relative to flows would have to be dissipated first through consumption. |
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It stocks more than 100 different types of stone, from slab suitable for kitchen worktops to floor tiles and mosaic sets. |
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Old time gun makers stained their stocks with aqua fortis, a combination of nitric acid diluted with distilled water and iron filings. |
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The 1920s brought the great bull market in which the value and quantity of stocks traded soared. |
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If global investing leaves you cold, you can get diversity by dividing your stocks by industry. |
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We have also had strong performances from some second-line stocks including Kingspan and Grafton Group. |
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It shed billions as banks and energy stocks in particular took a hammering, as nervous investors fled to safer environs. |
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Besides over 200 British and European cheeses it stocks 40 different types of olives, oils, vinegars and charcuterie. |
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The exchange clearing houses would only give information on the location of the bank in which the title to the stocks was recorded. |
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Fears about the health of the global economy gripped the market with hi-tech and telecom stocks again taking a pounding. |
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Finally, for those comfortable with investing in stocks there are a wealth of options to choose from. |
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Long after some fish stocks sank below their maximally productive sizes, fisheries' hauls continued to rise, says Pauly. |
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This sign is the most likely to have stocks and shares and the luckiest winners of Premium Bonds, scooping one in every seven prizes. |
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Catches are mostly inside safe biological limits, but some stocks are overfished. |
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Proponents argue that a reef would not only help replenish fish stocks but also boost the local economy. |
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If drug stocks hit more turbulence in this stormy political season, we may hear plenty about who is selling them. |
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While at Strathalbyn he became an expert at making rifle sights and gun stocks as well as colouring rifle and gun barrels. |
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Fish stocks across the region are being severely depleted because of over-exploitation. |
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The most popular image spam is pump-and-dump stock-scam messages, promoting low-valued stocks in an effort to quickly raise their value. |
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A believer in strict discipline, he preferred forms of punishment like putting a prisoner in stocks or shackling him to a ball and chain. |
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What if you don't own your investments directly but have stocks in a mutual fund or pension plan managed by others? |
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In 1957, stocks of chemical weapons were destroyed, while biological warfare programmes were designated as defensive. |
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The female mining bee stocks each cell with pollen and nectar she collects from flowers and then deposits an egg on the food mass. |
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Many families who invested their college reserves in stocks and mutual funds have seen their savings evaporate. |
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Yet Lai and Conita Hung, head of research at Mansion House Securities Ltd., considered Hong Kong stocks were oversold to some extent. |
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In town, shops were sold out of fans for a time and were quickly snapped up when stocks were replenished. |
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You've got to have a lot of time to put into investing in stocks in order to do it right and rake the money in. |
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But in most cases the money has been invested in conservative, blue-chip stocks and high-quality bonds. |
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The decline of the world's fish stocks is, next to global warming, probably the greatest problem afflicting our environmental commons. |
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The shop stocks a selection of second-hand books, bric-a-brac, models, toys, games and a selection of official Yorkshire Air Ambulance souvenirs. |
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First, we found that the average aftermarket volatility of matched seasoned stocks has also increased over time. |
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Our stocks were wiped out on the first day and it was a full time job keeping the children supplied with their favourite which was bananas. |
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The top equity holdings of the scheme include blue chip stocks like Reliance, HLL, ITC, HPCL, Hindalco, it said. |
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Given the performance of semiconductor stocks in the past year, who wants to bet against him? |
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Traditionally thought of as defensive investments, gold stocks and bullion typically zig when the market zags. |
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The securities trade like stocks when the price of common shares moves above the conversion price. |
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They are looking currently for high protein hay, and that would be lucerne, vetch and clover hay and those stocks are dwindling. |
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Most securities that trade this way are penny stocks or are from very small companies. |
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The multiples for emerging market stocks were ludicrously cheap in relation to their North American or European counterparts. |
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The station is expecting another fuel delivery tomorrow, and stocks are expected to last until then. |
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He argued that the earth resembled a closed system, which used up its finite stocks of useful energy in an irreversible way. |
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Under these plans, London was to become a centre for trading in blue-chip stocks and Frankfurt a hub for high-tech growth stocks. |
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By April 1981, there were a large number of newspaper stocks publicly traded on U.S. stock exchanges. |
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The company buys from armed forces' obsolete stocks of air-to-air or air-to-ground ammunition. |
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The impact of the global downturn in the construction sector has wiped billions off the value of stocks in the sector. |
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Among the other stunts for charity, they plan to don wet suits at Sea World and get in the stocks at Stirling Jail. |
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This goes against the technical wisdom of classifying markets by value of free floating stocks alone. |
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As companies falter, their stocks are delisted, cutting NASDAQ's fee revenue. |
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His nursery stocks many unusual plants and he is constantly hunting for rare and interesting specimens. |
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The sell off followed the release of a plan to delist stocks that fell to 50 cents or below for 30 consecutive days. |
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She found a shop that stocks school attire but they had no navy in stock and she was promised a pair would be ordered for Monday. |
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They can be discretionary in nature with the stockbroker managing the fund and choosing stocks on behalf of the client. |
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The funds had about 28 per cent of their assets in stocks and their value fell as stocks sagged. |
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Some stocks kept their recent firmness, with the photo-film company rising 2.17 percent. |
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European stocks advanced after an index of US manufacturing rose more than expected in August, a sign of recovery in the world's largest economy. |
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The manufacturers of these rubber stocks have gone to a lot of trouble to produce a product that feels slightly tacky in the hand. |
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Three stocks fell for every two that rose on the Big Board, while two declined for every one that advanced on the NASDAQ Stock Market. |
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Film stocks of the silent era were incapable of filming at night. |
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Investors favor convertible bonds when stocks are falling because they combine the protection offered by a bond and the potential to profit if the underlying shares rally. |
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Portfolios have sunk along with the technology stocks that juiced them up. |
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If rates rise and stocks fall, convertibles might not do more than crawl. |
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Then along came the high-technology stocks with their promise of gold at the end of the rainbow and pharmaceutical shares were cast aside like a pair of old boots. |
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As these people grow old, theory has long projected, they will cash out of the stocks and stock mutual funds that now fill their retirement accounts. |
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When possible, original seeds collected from wild populations were analysed, but for old and otherwise nonviable seed, seed increase stocks were used. |
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Now, ever eager for new ideas to sell stocks to investors, Wall Street has glommed on to hints that enthusiasm for low-carb diets may be waning a bit. |
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Prosecutors said he feared the consequences of getting delisted and wanted to sell the company's stocks last year, but didn't want to take losses because the price was low. |
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Naval air squadrons were short of aircrew and maintainers and were still using up stocks of obsolete wartime aircraft as production of new types moved slowly. |
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The reason for a with profits fund to be more heavily invested in shares than in fixed interest stocks is not a product of caprice or thoughtless gambling. |
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Council tenants whose furniture was ruined had to scramble around borrowing beds when there were stocks of camp beds and blankets tucked away for just such an emergency. |
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And with biotech and pharmaceutical stocks plummeting, the true realisable values of the assets must have become a subject of sharp focus for the banks. |
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The business which bears her name stocks and sells a range of hand-made greetings cards, hand-made glassware and scented hand-made candles and jewellery. |
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One of the more fascinating bits of the book has to do with the proliferation of exchanges on which stocks can be traded. |
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By buying bonds and keeping interest rates at rock-bottom levels, the Fed made stocks seem more attractive. |
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My watch list now includes a total of about 30 stocks and funds. |
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A run on stocks in the shops began at once, and by the middle of that summer there was queueing for sweets, and many shops had imposed unofficial ration schemes. |
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Increased understanding of the migration patterns and level of mixing between the two stocks is crucial to improving the management and conservation of Atlantic bluefin tuna. |
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Investors liquidating Russian stocks have pushed the main stock market index down more than 20 percent since last October. |
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It presently holds excellent stocks of carp, rudd, perch, pike and tench. |
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The market took a pounding in almost all sectors, with the momentum of a month-long decline in high-tech stocks dragging the market down yet further. |
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She stocks sizes eight to eighteen and takes orders for bigger sizes. |
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The value of the yen is falling exactly as planned, and Japanese stocks on the Nikkei are doing very well. |
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Analysts claim that the Scottish Executive's own promises are themselves indicative of the problem which has brought North Sea fish stocks close to the point of no return. |
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Wong said that indicated liquidity is still abundant, but investors did not have confidence in high-tech stocks and blue-chip shares following their previous rallies. |
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Channel catfish stocks have been maintained in state and federal fish hatcheries in the southeastern and midwestern states for several decades to support sport fishing. |
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The aim is to reduce the incidental catch of game fish like marlin while allowing stocks of swordfish, oceanic sharks, and tuna to replenish themselves. |
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You can even keep them in suspended animation in the freezer for years at a time, allowing you to preserve stocks of different strains of the animal. |
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High Frequency Trading is a method used by financial institutions whereby stocks are traded in fractions of a second. |
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Between April and October, the town crier issues a daily proclamation at the High Cross, where in bygone times you would have found bear-baiting, stocks and a whipping post. |
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The hunger for mainland technology stocks reflects the cold reality that alternative investments in the United States look singularly unattractive. |
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Are fishing seasons and bag limits keeping marine fish stocks healthy? |
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Investors tend to buy undervalued stocks and sell overvalued stocks, and, in a market of many participants, the result can be anything but efficient. |
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Hence a new tax on capital gains from the sale of stocks and real estate. |
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Investors worldwide would rush to find safe ground, dumping bank stocks and pulling deposits out of any banks that had heavy exposure in Third World loans. |
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We believe that investors should be investing in growth stocks following the significant derating of many of these stocks over the last 15 months. |
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In the grips of existentialist angst, investors decided to sell stocks and start stowing money under their mattresses. |
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People have underpriced stocks because of what they see on television. |
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He said that although the barbecue would be in 18th century style, the hotel will not be reverting to a former custom of putting people in the stocks outside. |
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He stressed it was vital to avoid repeating the Canadian experience when years of overfishing exhausted cod stocks in the Grand Banks off Newfoundland. |
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Brash's remarks immediately induced a tremor of panic in the money markets, prompting the dumping of major New Zealand stocks on the share market. |
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In wartime, the amount of stocks in any area might be affected by air raid damage, or the flow of supplies might be reduced temporarily by transport difficulties. |
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Annual catches by French vessels in Rockall peaked at 3500 tonnes in 1991, but have since fallen to fewer than 500 tonnes as stocks of orange roughy are rapidly depleted. |
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The US is entering uncharted waters, which hide shoals that could cause its economy to sink into a recession and with it stocks and shares plummeting into the deep. |
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For example in large portfolios, we expand precious metals to include gold and silver bullion, gold and silver stocks and small and large mutual funds. |
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These cheerful plants do equally well in window boxes or garden pots and can be combined with spring seedlings such as pansies, violas, alyssum, Virginian stocks or lobelias. |
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Others target specific stocks that are in an index, overweighting those they think are especially undervalued and underweighting those thought to be too dear. |
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The non-performance of primary listed stocks can hardly be looked at from this perspective but similar factors can contribute indirectly to the apparent lack of confidence. |
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In recent years, Hong Kong has lost market share to exchanges in London and New York, where spreads are narrower, on stocks that are listed on more than one exchange. |
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Traders said a strong performance by technology and telecom stocks and the narrowing of declines in property shares helped offset the overall losses. |
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An increase in the dividend tax rate is likely to sap the value of stocks whose main appeal is the dividends they throw off. |
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I would ask all caring anglers to write to their Member of Parliament so we can make sure nursery areas protect the bass stocks and netting is banned. |
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Investing in early-stage growth stocks can be a bit of guessing game. |
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One explanation might be that investors in stocks have poor expectations of Democratic administrations and heightened expectations of Republican administrations. |
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Believe me, none of my friends are even remotely jealous of these women who have become laughing stocks and the subject of many jokes around town. |
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