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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Sun's shares quickly fell by about 6 per cent in after-hours trading, as investors reacted to the quarterly report. |
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Financial spread betting gives retail investors an opportunity to bet on individual shares, stock indices or currencies. |
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The shadow banking system is particularly vulnerable to runs commercial paper investors refusing to re-up when their paper matures. |
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Fuel costs have added to concerns, but there are indications that the worst may be over for investors holding Ryanair shares. |
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At the moment, the shares are no obvious bargain for investors keen on value. |
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It was investors looking for bargains who produced last week's momentum, not shorts scrambling to cover their positions. |
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Such arguments simply portray investors as a mob that reacts to events for no apparent reason. |
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Banks and other investors tend to loosen the purse strings when business owners throw some of their own money into the mix. |
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Not only are investors trying to sell what they own, they're hoping to wriggle out of what they still owe. |
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A group of independent angel investors in Iowa will soon come together to help emerging companies find early-stage funding. |
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Technology stocks rose strongly last week as investors continued to bet on a resurgence in the sector. |
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Millions of UK investors entrust their money to highly paid, highly educated professional fund managers. |
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Irish investors will be lined up to buy hotel developments that Fitzpatrick will then manage. |
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In the past, investors received physical certificates when they bought stock. |
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With a mutual fund, investors buy and sell shares from and to the fund itself. |
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For all that, it's easy to understand why some analysts and investors are feeling a bout of acrophobia coming on. |
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There may be severe credit risks in coming years by investors holding individual bonds, both taxable and tax free. |
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It was a tough week for investors and we'll have a complete wrap-up of the market with Christine Romans. |
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But even if some investors take a licking, the lure of higher yields will draw others. |
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Splits were thought to offer investors the best of both worlds and ideal for people saving for school fees or for retirement. |
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In the current economic environment, investors have grown increasingly cautious about putting their money into medical technology companies. |
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A coach load of Pewsey investors went to the Portman annual general meeting in Bournemouth last year but were not allowed to speak. |
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Young investors just starting out or older investors nearing retirement may have to make changes in their retirement plan. |
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Many investors like to buy investment trusts, as investing when discounts are large can add a extra kicker to their returns. |
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Companies will be expected to involve their investors in the day-to-day running of the business. |
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Institutional investors are understood to be seeking reassurances that companies will take on board their concerns. |
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Most funds have so-called lockups, strict limits preventing investors from cashing out in a hurry. |
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The real has stabilized at its June 2002 level of less than 3 reals to the dollar, and investors are once again looking south. |
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The company is in discussions with British-based investors and expects an agreement to be reached in the next few weeks. |
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Predictably, the best performance was achieved by investors who put their money in property. |
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As bearishness has spread across the globe, investors have been quick to take profits and withdraw from riskier areas such as emerging markets. |
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There will be an element of once bitten, twice shy with investors who will shy away from going back into equities. |
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Whether to hold a diversified portfolio is one of those thorny questions that never fails to get a group of investors arguing. |
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On the other side sit large investors who acquire supplier assets at an attractive price. |
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A special screening of a few songs is vital when it comes to persuading more investors to put their money into the film. |
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While developers sold bad deals to interstate investors who didn't know Gold Coast values, locals who did know got in on the act. |
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They do it to bulge the bank accounts of bankers, company managers, and investors all over the world. |
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Many investors want him to get rid of laggard performers, such as GE Appliances and GE Lighting. |
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Good investors continually refine their stock picking method, tweaking it here and there. |
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Over the past five years, however, investors would have been better off in a normal Toisa. |
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The government says such protection is no longer appropriate and discourages investors from letting properties. |
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Once a particular sector feels it has become the milch cow for the Inland Revenue Department's coffers, those investors begin to look elsewhere. |
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But later, the route may be revised as the investors also want to serve the city center. |
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If you like, this is the unregulated hinterland, reminiscent of timeshare properties, where investors could be riding for a fall! |
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Its stock market performance has been lacklustre and investors are being advised to stay away until full-year results are revealed next month. |
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Carey says he took the partnership public to create a liquid market for investors who wanted to cash out. |
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The scandal is also enmeshing insurance companies selling variable annuities, policies that let investors pay their premiums to mutual funds. |
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For example, New York penalizes investors who withdraw money if their accounts have not been open for at least three years. |
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When they approached their angel backers for more money, the investors balked. |
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He noted that Zambia did not have the strong investors in the agro-industry and hence the need to attract more in the sector. |
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A number of investors have expressed concern at an alarming headline last week. |
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The bank is facing up to two dozen lawsuits from investors who claim they lost money by following its investment advice. |
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It could not get an investment grade but it has been a big success story and bond investors did very well after it was taken over and rerated. |
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This implies that either the shares are screamingly cheap or that investors have severe doubts over the company's asset base. |
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Thriving investors know that asset allocation has a significant impact on portfolios. |
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The Australian market ended slightly higher today with investors cautious before tomorrow's reserve bank board meeting. |
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There's a place in the US wants to attract interest from investors by having a giant lava lamp in the middle of the town. |
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Finally, we examine whether investors react rationally to disaster announcements. |
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Observers said investors should keep an eye on the operating profit excluding the charge. |
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Kreuger made money from money, offering hefty dividends to attract investors to the repeated share offerings from his companies. |
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Notwithstanding the somewhat improved results on Wall Street on Thursday, the general sentiment among investors remained grim. |
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As the bear market got into its stride, the survey found most private investors unfortunately looking to good times ahead. |
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Speculative investors continue to eye the company's balance sheet which remains relatively robust. |
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Any tick up in interest rates spells relief for income-starved investors who have their nest eggs locked up in certificates of deposit. |
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What I find astonishing is that investors consider dollar assets, more precisely United States Treasury bonds, to be safe. |
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Private investors are expected to inject a further 300 million euro into tourist infrastructure, lifts and ski-runs. |
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During the late Nineties the general view among investors was that shares weren't things to be sold. |
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Anton suggested the new economic ministers meet local and foreign investors to understand the problems at the micro level. |
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These investors have been badly hit by the cutback in policy values and have lost substantial sums of money. |
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The quality of the workforce is one of the attractions for entrepreneurs and investors in the Paisley area. |
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It is not surprising, given the number of high profile bankruptcies, that investors are noticeably worried about bad debt provisions. |
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A weak dollar might turn off foreign investors and reduce critically needed overseas capital. |
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It attracted eight bidders at the tender stage and received bids from owner-occupiers, investors and developers. |
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Nervousness spread as investors queried whether they could trust the accounting at other high-growth companies. |
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Remind me how the FSA protects investors from unscrupulous companies and salespeople and rip-off products? |
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As for revenue growth, investors still want to see it, but they've reined in their expectations. |
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Other tactics involve deep leveraging, programme trading, swaps, arbitrage and derivatives that retail investors find difficult to master. |
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It is transmogrified by Greek and Bulgarian investors into a Balkan business hub. |
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Most technology investors focus on tech companies that sell to enterprises. |
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Doing so allows them to avoid sending bearish signals to investors while still monetizing their shares. |
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It aims to reassure investors of the trustworthiness of corporate America, with stock markets suffering heavy losses in recent weeks. |
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It's clear now that savvy foreign investors won't be tempted by such headache-prone deals. |
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That made Zhuhai a tax haven for foreign investors and opened it to free market experimentation. |
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Networks might not be the money-spinner the carriers once hoped, but they're bringing increasing cheer to investors with each quarter. |
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One other conundrum for the board and would-be investors to contemplate is the question of future leadership. |
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But this bear market is likely to turn off a lot of first-time investors who already have a glut of mutual funds to choose from. |
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He and three other investors later sued claiming that their funds had been misappropriated. |
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Potential investors are periodically invited to watch the company perform 10-minute snatches of each property, and a business plan is laid out. |
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Share prices began a steep descent, and investors gradually awoke to the reality that they had been had. |
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It is this peace that should spur donors, investors and well-wishers to pool their resources and invest in the country. |
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Will its products be enough to woo back investors despite fears of a telecoms downturn? |
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The Nikkei average inched down by midsession on Tuesday as investors took a breather from recent speedy gains. |
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Worryingly, Japanese investors would have to wait for close to fifty years to be completely sure of making inflation-beating profits. |
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Many companies and investors favor using spare corporate cash for stock buybacks or to reinvest profits instead of paying dividends. |
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Most of the wealth has shifted into liquid assets, as uncertain investors stay out of the markets. |
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Previously, if investors wanted to reinvest the bulk of their savings, they were compelled to put the money into an annuity. |
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While investing abroad once was fraught with red tape, most host governments today give foreign investors the red-carpet treatment. |
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Since then, it has been speaking out widely on shareholder rights and urging investors to assert themselves. |
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There is also an over-the-counter market where retail investors can pick up bonds. |
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Again, if demand for rented accommodation slackens further, investors might high-tail it out of the market, pushing prices down in the scramble. |
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As usual, this big shot walked away with a slick profit and a wink, while small investors and company employees took a bath. |
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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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When the sugar market took a dive in 2000, some investors quickly fled and a number of plants were put on the block. |
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The other big fear among investors is that the deficits could be made worse by the policy of quantitative easing. |
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Stock investors took a new leap of faith today, sending the Dow Jones industrials up about 400 points at the closing bell only minutes ago. |
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He urged investors to make their decisions based on hard information and not rumors. |
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Those the contracts that govern what a servicer can do working for the investors to service these loans. |
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Despite their lack of profits, many investors like loss-makers, especially if there is a likelihood of a turnaround in their bottom lines. |
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In addition to offering a safe haven for initial investments, principal-protected annuities may also allow investors to lock in their gains. |
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Most investors shy away from brownfields because environmental laws assign liability to a broad range of parties, including the present owner. |
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Some foreign investors are salivating at the prospect that turmoil might somehow spring SK Telecom loose as an autonomous company. |
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To enhance investment returns investors need to be flexible when it comes to rebalancing their portfolios. |
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There are no guarantees that investors will make a return on their risk capital, but the hope is that they will. |
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That should spark the economy and corporate profit growth, lifting stock prices, investors say. |
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But so powerful did they prove themselves as wealth generators that investors in them soon abandoned any pretence of willfully winding them down. |
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We at the Fool are also great believers of learning how successful investors pick winning shares. |
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Diversification will be critical for investors looking for steady returns in a low interest rate environment. |
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If positive news on cord stem cells continues, doctors, patients, and investors will be all ears. |
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Japanese investors are repatriating their money as a result of a decline in the yen. |
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The chairman stated that the company is back on track, but that line has been around for a while and investors do not seem to be buying it. |
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If investors have decided they want to repatriate sterling assets, now is a good a time to sell given current strength of sterling. |
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Hsieh said he was heading a team of officials and business executives to attract Macanese investors and holidaymakers to Hualien. |
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On maturity, investors will receive either the final value of the bond or the highest lock-in value, whichever is greater. |
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Possible new approaches include targeting specific investors instead of the current mass-market approach. |
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Day said location is key when making an investment and believes investors should focus on the coastal strip within a 10-mile radius of the city. |
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The rate applicable to investors in new and second-hand properties has been adjusted. |
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For investors wanting to cash in at maturity this could give rise to a capital gain or a capital loss. |
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Last year investors were piling the pressure on the group to sell off the nationals and focus on the more profitable regionals. |
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The amount is a joke compared to the trillions lost by investors and the billions in fees that the brokerages earned. |
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Consequently, he is advising investors to buy a basket of commodities such as copper, sugar, cotton, corn and crude oil. |
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There was a group of investors in this coup, and like all investors, what they hope to do is make a great deal of money out of their investment. |
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The three-year bear market in shares has scared off many investors from investing in the stock market for the time being. |
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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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Having been the tail-end Charlie of the five, Glasgow is now near the top of the shopping list as far as investors are concerned. |
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And after two years of losses, some investors are unwilling to throw good money after bad. |
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Harriman tempted investors with glossy flyers featuring hard-working miners, who in actual fact were local beatniks. |
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Hobbs advises investors to assess their attitude to risk before plunging in. |
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At the same time, some investors are taking a closer look at Serbian equities. |
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The province had also attracted investors who were interested in bee-keeping and honey production for export. |
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As an extra sweetener, investors who plump for the cash in March will get an extra 5p per share on top. |
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Equipment vendors are often beholden to investors that expect a return on investment. |
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Promoters of these enterprises suggest investors will profit from the run-up in oil prices. |
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Any failure on its part can be visited by an action by the investors as beneficiaries under a trust. |
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Indeed, the relative mildness of the falls to date may have lulled investors into thinking a recovery was just around the corner. |
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They advise potential investors to deal only with reputable jewellers and dealers who have been in the business for a long time. |
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Many of these international investors never set foot in the tax haven of their choice. |
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Bonus allocations are expected for investors who hang onto their shares for an extended period. |
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Hence, it is no surprise few investors were willing to bid a high price for the bank. |
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The reintroduction of mortgage interest relief led to a lot of nonprofessional investors entering the market. |
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Dividend reinvestment plans, or DRIPs, allow investors to build investment portfolios by reinvesting dividends into more shares. |
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The funding to purchase these properties was raised from individual investors who purchased shares in the companies. |
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The number of investors purchasing residential property for letting has dropped back to historic levels. |
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The yields at which investors have the opportunity to get into both markets look sensible. |
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The dollar is strong because investors would rather hold dollars than yen or euros, not because the US Treasury says it should be. |
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The company says that investors have ample protection thanks to a welter of federal and state rules governing brokers. |
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But investors are reluctant to take on long-term risk given the uncertainties over the economy. |
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All investors should have cash holdings, if only to furnish liquidity for short-term requirements or emergencies. |
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Too often investors will let their emotions rule their investment decisions with disastrous results. |
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His departure has been welcomed by those investors both big and small who hope it'll bring an end to the company's corporate adventurism. |
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He asked Zanzibaris and investors to spare no plans and ideas which may help to boost tourism in Zanzibar. |
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Consumers and investors now reward farms and agribusinesses that supply desired environmental services along with food and fiber. |
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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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According to the movie, these Saudi investors own about 7 percent of the U.S. economy. |
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It was further suggested that money managers would become more important, because retail investors would not be able to play whack-a-mole. |
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Some private adventurers and investors in London suggested the possibility of introducing a Plantation. |
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Individual investors have also been depositing more cash in savings accounts. |
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By contrast, the syndicates of private investors have become more ambitious. |
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It is not yet clear whether investors have learned the lessons of the technology boom. |
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These investors are also unsure as to whether they have the right mix in their portfolio. |
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This arcane practice has to come to an end if investors are to have faith in equities in the long term. |
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The Credit system is too impaired, chastened investors and speculators too risk-averse, and the Bubble economy too maladjusted. |
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But as investors in such firms have learnt this year, the sector is not as risk averse as had been widely perceived. |
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Keep in mind, however, that individual investors tend to be silent partners, which could be good or bad, depending on your needs. |
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Westin will be managing rentals on behalf of investors through its marketing network. |
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It is not always possible for investors to lock their money away long term. |
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Enron could bilk investors because, despite the razzle-dazzle, nobody outside the company could figure out Enron's game. |
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The blue-chip index was down by as much as 60 points at one stage as investors registered their disappointment at the US consumer confidence figures. |
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Sure, Tesla investors have pushed the stock up to levels that are insanely high and perhaps unsustainable. |
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Another requirement in this context is that investors should not incur overdue liquid tax liabilities or a social security debt, including interest thereon. |
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The economy seems to be slowing down, but many investors remain unconcerned. |
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Rose has taken only a few days to prove to investors that he may have the answers to the long-running issues of poor stock and low market share in certain product lines. |
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Both types of bonds are tax exempt and particularly attractive to risk-averse investors due to the high likelihood that the issuers will repay their debts. |
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As one would expect in a prospectus, the document also cautioned potential investors that there could be no assurance that the project would be implemented. |
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Australia has one of the most globalised western economies in the world but have the stampede of foreign investors actually made a quid Down Under? |
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Indeed, it was as if investors collectively woke up and realized they had been giving the company an insanely rich valuation. |
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Companies selected to be added or removed from the index often have wide price swings resulting from investors buying and selling shares of new members. |
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Wuxi-based CSMC revived the sale earlier this week by slashing the amount it intended to raise by half after investors shunned a previous attempt in June. |
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Fairfield Greenwich denies it engaged in any wrongdoing and insists that it informed its investors of its relation to Madoff. |
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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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Professional investors reflexively bid high tech stocks up in January. |
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Unemployment is climbing and investors are increasingly concerned. |
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While the original offer was a lowball bid, she figures the new one may be enough to get edgy investors already worried about consolidation to cash out. |
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Analysts and investors are just not listening to our side of the story. |
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The word on the street in Cork is that some investors are getting increasingly nervous as rental prices fall in certain parts of Ireland's second city. |
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Political drift is deterring foreign investors and frightening off overseas business. |
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The move to quarterly reporting, in line with US financial reporting, came in recognition of the fact that US investors now control half of the share register. |
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Today, we see that investors and speculators are increasingly willing to hold risky junk bonds, asset-backed securities, mortgage-backs, agency debt, and even corporate bonds. |
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The people who defrauded investors and scammed unwitting homebuyers will be punished. |
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These days, however, sophisticated investors and those with large pools of capital are trading in everything but U.S. equities. |
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Despite calls for investors to exercise patriotic restraint, the market opened with an avalanche of sell orders, driving the Dow to its largest point loss in history. |
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Angel investors put small amounts of money into companies that sometimes have already received seed funding, but are not yet at the stage to attract venture capital. |
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All of those other impediments have dampened the enthusiasm of pot investors and pot entrepreneurs. |
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The claim that consumers and business investors are paralyzed by the state of public finances has never been empirically proved. |
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Top institutional investors finding it hard to locate rich pickings on world markets are turning to the sport of kings to raise money for charity. |
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When I was trying to wangle invitations to Washington to talk about this stuff, they would get private investors to hop on a plane and fly to New Haven to see it. |
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The markets and investors have become dulled to the brinksmanship now on display. |
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Accordingly, the arrangement gives extraordinary protections to investors but leaves labor, the environment, and consumers to the mercies of the deregulated markets. |
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However, there's no reason to suspect that long-term interest rates will continue to fall, meaning that bond investors will no longer get that extra kicker in their returns. |
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In those circumstances, investors would be entitled not just to tax relief but to the government repurchasing the shares at the price at which they were issued. |
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In the last few days, investors have opened the Washington brinkmanship Playbook. |
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And so how is it that Rousseff still managed to eek out a win, when both media coverage and investors strongly were against her? |
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At some funds, the mere suggestion of impropriety can prove fatal, as investors flee. |
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Institutional investors were excluded from this act of czarist munificence and were rightfully furious for being cheated. |
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Rumours of a bid last week sent the stock soaring but yesterday investors headed for the exit as confirmation of an approach failed to materialise. |
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As a result, it will be nearly impossible for investors to know if a company is lowballing, or to compare options costs among different companies. |
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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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There are several market-makers in these policies and investors interested in buying them often find it worthwhile to attend their monthly auctions. |
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The dollar fell for a third day this week, tracking a decline in stocks, on concern a sluggish economic rebound will drive investors away from US investments. |
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Of course, mortgage rates could move lower if investors head to the relative safety of the bond market and drive yields down. |
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Priest urged investors to keep in mind that the restatements will not have an adverse impact on earnings in the latest quarter or on future financial results. |
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I get sick when I hear of the charities obliterated and the old and infirm investors who are left with nothing. |
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Another worry is that while retail investors often lack ready cash of their own, many lenders seem all too willing to bankroll them through both personal and margin loans. |
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In an era of short-lived CEOs, Steve Ballmer managed a surprising 13 years, though investors had long since soured on him. |
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Traders and investors who limit themselves to long positions are conceding a big advantage to market professionals who are just as likely to go short as go long. |
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The astronomical valuation of Tesla could be a sign that investors are shrewdly predicting the future. |
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Hidden debt not on balance sheets led many investors to believe companies were healthy when in fact they were teetering on the edge of insolvency. |
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But some professional investors and hedge funds take advantage of loopholes in the rules to sell shares without making any attempt to borrow the stock. |
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A group of large investors in mortgage bonds holding countrywide loans are already threatening such action. |
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It has now emerged that foreign institutional investors have been quietly selling GTB shares in substantial numbers and the Indian retail investor has been lapping them up. |
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He is creating moral hazard by making investors think that investment risks are minimized simply by skimming an independent stock research report. |
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In London, tech, telecom and media stocks were bearing the brunt of the sell-off as investors looked for safe havens in the current unsettled climate. |
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The deal saw the company's share price fall by as much as four per cent as investors faced the prospect of greater competition on the Kangaroo route. |
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Foreign investors quaked, worrying that a group of ex-KGB hardliners intent on renationalizing the Russian economy had seized control of the Kremlin. |
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By the 1840s, the clamor for intelligence by brokers and other investors had already resulted in a telegraph operating between New York and Philadelphia. |
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But there was never an easy way for the company to unlock that value, or for investors to understand precisely how much Yahoo! |
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And that could be self-fulfilling, as investors start Monday to scramble to guard against that possibility. |
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He trolled for investors through a full-page ad in Business Week. |
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Although, few came right out and said it, the implication was that socially concerned investors were good-hearted saps, destined for sub-par returns. |
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The raids followed a series of complaints from investors in Australia, who were phoned by salespeople in Bangkok and invited to buy shares in Japan and Hong Kong. |
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The problem was that the investors who used it to turn toxic assets into gold forgot how the story of Midas ends. |
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Its investors include American Express and J. Crew Chief Executive Millard S. Drexler. |
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Even a modest hit from sanctions or pullback by foreign investors will only add to that downward spiral. |
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No drop in petrol prices so people will still head south to tank up while no drop in corporation tax means foreign investors will still favour the Irish Republic. |
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They are not suitable for risk averse investors on any grounds. |
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The high recent returns on stocks have steered many investors away from bonds. |
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At the same time, companies which transport goods by ship need to reassure increasingly concerned investors that they are taking green issues in their supply chain seriously. |
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Even before the paycheck bombshell, institutional investors were going public with long-festering complaints about improper practices on the NYSE trading floor. |
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It is estimated that foreign investors now own 40 percent of the US government's tradeable debt, 26 percent of US corporate bonds and 13 percent of US equities. |
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Making profits for shareholders ought to be the main objective for a listed company and, as such, investors tend to pay most attention to reported profits. |
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Britain does not want to see the City of London hemorrhage hundreds of billions of pounds if Russian investors pull out. |
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Less than two years after buying EMI, Hands' investors forced him to resign as CEO of terra firma over anger at their losses. |
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Because the securities are subdivided into tranches, priced according to their riskiness, potential investors have a wide range of yields to choose from. |
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The euro has rallied strongly on the foreign exchange markets after investors took heart from its mostly trouble-free introduction as a cash currency. |
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Negative numbers can mean the company is servicing debt but can also mean the company is making dividend payments and stock repurchases, which investors might be glad to see. |
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To date, servicers have been reluctant to amend loans, saying they could be sued by loan investors who might be disadvantaged by the modification. |
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Because of the top-line growth concerns, I was trying to get a sense from investors whether 20 percent EPS growth for next year and this year would be enough. |
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More than 50,000 Mum and Dad investors claimed billions in tax deductions through the '90s for investing in things like macadamias, tea-trees and wine. |
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Historically, superstitious investors have feared the 10th month of the year. |
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In the battle between content and distribution, investors thus far seem to be siding with the creative types. |
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And the investors who once shunned him are now beating a path to his door. |
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Most of the lots at the auction, which starts in the Gimcrack Suite, at 6pm, are houses divided into bedsits and investors and developers have already shown huge interest. |
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The document contained a clause for massive penalties to be levied if any other investors with legitimate claims later surfaced. |
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Investing in art is ideal for naive investors since it is risk-free. |
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For one, getting capital from skittish investors proved a tough sell. |
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Indeed, investors have learned to ignore the lunacy and approach D.C. grandstanding with a certain amount of cynicism. |
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At their most basic, convertibles provide a sort of security blanket for investors wishing to participate in the growth of a particular company they're unsure of. |
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He said the stock markets also provide listed companies with a platform to raise long term capital and that it also offered investors alternative investment. |
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Ivar had first raised money from American investors just seven years earlier. |
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If the point is reached where the financial returns are no longer attractive, your business will liquidate as your investors and lenders put their money elsewhere. |
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He omitted to tell investors of his links with some of those companies. |
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The prospect of a 75 basis point interest rate cut had investors breathing easier by late last week, but it was another tough week overall, especially for tech investors. |
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It was willingly supported by hundreds of thousands of investors and tax payers, despite the higher taxes on land and a new income tax. |
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The plan involves banks hiving off bad assets and investors buying them at a discount on hopes of turning a profit over time. |
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Five companies offering get-rich-quick schemes to property investors have been shut down. |
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The new investors wanted to see the companies cap table as part of their due diligence, before closing the deal. |
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Smart investors quickly accommodated to the new market conditions. |
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Something else must be invoked to account for the bloodlessness of investors and entrepreneurs during recent years. |
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The primary challenge for Latin American investors in recent years has not been to increase wealth, but simply not to lose it. |
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But investors who might be worried should remain calm, said Jurrien Timmer, director of global macro at Fidelity Investments. |
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At BAAM, Josh has overseen credit investing, and has worked closely with some of the most well-regarded credit investors around the globe. |
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The owners Nino Caruso and Andrea Zecchino are now speaking to investors with aims to expand to 10 locations in the next 18 months. |
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Bahrain has been the land of opportunity and a haven for investors for many years, thanks to the support of the government. |
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The service is aimed at Chinese investors working in Zambia, but also Zambians importing goods from China. |
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To address this issue, the new program would ask investors to set a price at which they would be witling to accept a short-sale offer. |
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Many investors follow the summaries of these insider trades in the hope that mimicking these trades will be profitable. |
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Still, like any gold rush, several investors are staking their claim. |
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The Minister said law and order situation has improved, there is no hurdle of red-tapism or any other, and investors get necessary facilitation. |
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Dutch investors were the first to trade their shares at a regular stock exchange. |
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The AXP Focus 20 Fund will bring investors the best ideas from the American Express team of 30 equity analysts. |
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Maize is bought and sold by investors and price speculators as a tradable commodity using corn futures contracts. |
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The Muharraq Municipal Council yesterday decided to offer the Arad walkway, near Arad Fort, to investors to open restaurants and cafes. |
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New investors include Keytone Ventures, SK Telecom Ventures and Korea Investment Partners. |
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The lane would take all types of electric vehicles from all manufactruers, allowing TEV to attrract a range of investors to the technology. |
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As a result, analysts were routinely selling investors down the river by promoting stocks purely to land banking business from companies. |
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He is, however, looking for investors to recapitalize the 30-year-old company. |
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Bear Tracking A lookat past bear markets, and how long it took investors to recover. |
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Even in bear markets, investors can take comfort in knowing they are buying shares at low prices that may turn into higher values in the future. |
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With inflationary pressures easing and economic concerns mounting, shell-shocked investors are seeking the protection of government securities. |
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A company can raise money by selling shares to investors and its existing shares can be bought or sold. |
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