Companies are also scurrying to rebuild depleted inventories, as stock levels sink to record lows in relation to sales. |
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The Steps have built an aviary of sorts and have been trying to stock it with any wild birds they can wing with their air rifles. |
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The new tough-mindedness was enforced, above all, with executive pay packages that offered princely rewards if stock prices rose. |
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We are in funny waters at the moment for marketing stock and that is another reason why we haven't rushed into reopening the auction. |
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Even fans of its stock don't think the acquisition will improve the insurer's profitability any time soon. |
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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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By tracking the daily and weekly volume of puts and calls in the U.S. stock market, we can gauge the feelings of traders. |
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Just how will bond markets and stock markets react to the anticipated rise in US interest rates? |
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They seem quite happy to either accept stock joisted in for the season or contract rear the lambs for breeders. |
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We've had an eight-month run-up in the stock market this year, far ahead of the real evidence that the economy was recovering. |
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At the height of the dotcom boom, cash shells were all the rage as fledgling companies with little more than an idea rushed to the stock market. |
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So United are finding out that a stock market quote has a downside as well as an upside. |
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Like foreign bonds, international share quotations have existed almost as long as stock markets themselves. |
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Before the tender, the lottery and the Bulgarian sports totalisator will be transformed into a joint stock company. |
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Swiss chard, garden beets, stock beets, or mangel-wurzels, and sugar beets all belong to the same species and will intercross readily. |
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Put options should increase in value and calls should drop as the stock price falls. |
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If you sell a put, you've agreed to buy stock at a certain price from the owner of the put. |
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The company has been in a prolonged slump, with flat sales in the United States and a stock price to match. |
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Horsemen mount, to hasten their dawn-lit stock through a wood of russet and silver. |
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Put the fish stock and tomato sauce into a large saucepan with crushed shells and whites of four eggs. |
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You can use a jointer or attach a straight piece of plywood to the stock as a straight edge and run it through a table saw. |
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The politicians used the trust's billions to bestow favors on corporations whose share prices needed a lift or to bolster a sagging stock market. |
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Accuracy went north after the fore stock slightly warped away from the barrel, essentially free-floating it. |
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You can make the soup immediately, refrigerate the stock for several days, or freeze it. |
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The entire sale was conducted by the auctioneers giving a verbal description of the stock and taking bids from the rows of seated buyers. |
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There's a town just before the Sahara and it's the last one that serves alcohol and it's our duty to stock up. |
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The worst stock market slump in 30 years has hammered global financial stocks, raising fears about the capital strength of banks and insurers. |
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Knutsford was a tiny Manchester-based leather goods manufacturer, effectively a shell with a recently-acquired stock market quotation. |
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The stock market correctly has withdrawn itself, has pulled back because of that slowdown to lower valuation points. |
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Joel has a couple of tables of figures showing stock comparisons, one from last week, and one from two years ago. |
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The prospectus will also outline the terms of the preferential share offer, allowing investors to buy further stock at a discount. |
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He said the current global situation has seen the consolidation of major stock exchanges. |
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The recipes are temptingly simple, though you will need to stock up with the most important spices. |
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This shop now has a wonderful stock of gifts, souvenirs, music books, songbooks and instrument manuals. |
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Is the company whose stock you own carrying more debt than the balance sheet is showing? |
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Many have been selling shares that they don't own in the expectation that they will be able to take stock in the placing to cover their position. |
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The site already has a good stock of colourful wild flower species such as ragged robin, great burnet and meadowsweet. |
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It is listed on the Australian and US stock markets and has won rave reviews for its financial performances. |
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We are the laughing stock of Europe with our ridiculously high prices for everything and our stupid infantile government. |
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The Miniloaders sport a Monte Carlo-style stock and are drilled and tapped to accept a scope mount base. |
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Now when that means you lose a little money on the stock market or whatever, that's too bad. |
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Third, a final avenue for possible research is to extend the dataset to incorporate stock returns after the March 2000 stock market correction. |
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Anyone who had spent a bomb on a just-for-the-occasion dress would have been the laughing stock at the gathering. |
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They can weld all metals from aluminum to stainless steel, plus they stock parts and supplies for sale. |
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Season clam juice or chicken stock with smashed garlic, grated ginger, a shot of sake and a few shakes of soy sauce. |
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The Boston snow indicator is a market theory that posits that a white Christmas in Boston will cause stock prices to climb. |
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The supernatant was kept in stock whereas the residue was sequentially extracted three times. |
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His actions are machined from pre heat-treated 4140 bar stock using all carbide tooling. |
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Farmland birds that fared particularly well included kestrels, greenfinches and stock doves. |
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The blooded pilgrim stock of horses and cattle, brought to Montana at great expense, could not survive the endless days of low temperatures. |
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They are assumed to stock merchandise comprising all food groups plus basic household requisites such as soaps and cleaning materials. |
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During that time he has auctioned both prime and store stock in several of the leading livestock markets across the country. |
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It's hardly surprising that Federal Reserve policymakers now keep a weather eye on the stock market. |
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Add the wings back to the pan along with the chicken stock and tarragon and reduce the liquid by two thirds. |
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As far as stock selection is concerned, the biggest trend in the world today is away from tech and telecom companies. |
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The initial Web services provided access to information such as stock quotes, current prices, and sports scores. |
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He was very fidgety, he had a pager with him at all times, which he was checking the stock market quotes on, the movements within the day. |
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Good investors continually refine their stock picking method, tweaking it here and there. |
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This plan has involved disposing of non-core assets and seeking separate stock market quotes for businesses that can be ring-fenced. |
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Shake a few gravy granules, or break a stock cube over the top and fill the dish with water. |
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Maybe it is wise to stock up on coarse soap and plastic sheeting and duct tape for creating safe rooms. |
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Well, you better swot up quickly or you could be fined, become uninsurable or be delisted from a stock exchange. |
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Telling your friend that she can't sing now might save her from becoming the laughing stock on the college cultural meet. |
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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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The pashmina scarf he wants for his mother is not in stock at the government shops. |
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Of course, any attempt to calculate or judge the exact stock market bottom is futile. |
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This innocuous-sounding stock phrase impliedly relieves the driver of responsibility for causing the resulting death and destruction. |
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A methanolic stock standard prepared from pure gaseous difluoroethane was used to prepare whole blood calibrators. |
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Out of 150 or so shares, theirs were alighted on the two greatest corporate disaster zones in the big stock arena. |
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From what I hear, the tenor of book publishing seems to be turning up, imitating the stock market. |
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Old stock of the area, he will be sadly missed by family members and friends. |
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This will be used later with a stock shot of an aircraft taking off from the airport. |
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So the trader covers his position and takes his profits to move on to the next stock on his list. |
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Most people realize that a certificate of stock gives you a percentage of ownership in the company. |
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These changes represent the low-hanging fruit of increased horsepower and add 25 horses to the 260 hp on the stock version. |
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Privatization without flotation on the stock market means either a management buy-out or sale by tender. |
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A continuing stock market rally and rapidly recovering economy would not be favorable developments for this vulnerable financial Bubble. |
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At a minimum, there would be a month or two in which consumer and corporate spending would surge and stock prices would rally. |
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The shooting hand holds the rifle above the pistol grip and the fore-end of the stock is cradled in the crook of the left arm. |
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The good stock design and soft recoil pad, along with an all-up weight of around 8 pounds, kept recoil tolerable. |
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Supermarkets stock a hundred breakfast cereals, as well as breakfast pizza, microwave pancakes, artificial bacon-bits and squeezy bottled cheese. |
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To earn a place among the blue chips, companies must rank among the 100 biggest companies by stock market value. |
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And it only fuels employees' ire when they lose savings in stock nosedives and otherwise feel a lack of financial and personal support. |
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As a rule, in order to sustain a general up-trend in stock prices there must be a continuous increase in money supply. |
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Purchase recommendations from all of the major financial houses bejewel the company's stock like diamonds. |
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Co-op members could be charged substantial taxes on the gain in their co-op stock value, which has risen sharply. |
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Low channel inventory and distributors that are replenishing stock are also contributing to improve Gartner's mid-term forecasts. |
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When he was finally exposed and booted, Dunlap had the nerve to demand severance pay and insist that the board reprice his stock options. |
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You will need to top up with chicken stock every now and then to stop it drying out. |
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Grocers around Bundaberg were experiencing a rush yesterday as shoppers on storm-alert hustled to stock up on food. |
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This gave the competitors a real-life representation of how the stock market works. |
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The water should not be used for swimming, drinking, fishing or for stock and boiling the water will not destroy the algae. |
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A second great myth is that property is literally as safe as houses while the stock market is the investment equivalent of Dodge City. |
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Investors want businesses to concentrate on pumping up the bottom line and lifting stock prices. |
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Financial numbers are made to look good and stock values are manipulated so that the big kahunas get those juicy stock options. |
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Almost immediately I found myself replenishing his stock of cigars, not the brand he preferred but the nearest to it. |
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We've got unemployment high, consumer confidence low, stock market can't get going. |
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Falling stock markets have caused yawning gaps to appear between the assets and liabilities of final salary pension schemes. |
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Housing associations and the government use many misleading arguments to persuade and cajole council tenants into agreeing to stock transfers. |
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Add the remaining chicken stock and demi-glace and simmer for two hours, skimming occasionally. |
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The company could have effected a more orthodox share buyback in which it repurchased its own stock on the open market. |
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The momentum trader has already engaged in technical analysis, examining stock charts for signs of the breakout. |
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These were the small fry of the trade, the hawkers, who often reappeared with new stock mere hours after a confrontation. |
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Each unit in the offering consists of 1.5 shares of common stock and 1.5 shares of redeemable public warrants. |
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Selecting the right energy stock or mutual fund requires research, but many folks choose these investments like they choose a corner gas station. |
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The game can also end if the stock runs out of cards, in which case the result is a draw. |
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Martin began racing stock cars at 15 on dirt tracks near his home in Batesville, Ark. |
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The shop's stock is expected to be auctioned by estate agents later this month. |
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I've been asked to introduce new lines, but I'll stick to my knitting and continue to stock items that can't be found elsewhere. |
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Earlier this year, TK Maxx opened at Monks Cross, this time selling end-of-season high street stock at knock-down prices. |
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For example, they'll buy a stock after-hours when a positive earnings report is released, hoping for a gap up on the following trading day. |
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Simply fry off a diced onion in butter until soft, add some chopped red cabbage, some vegetable stock and a glug of brandy. |
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That said, it's worth bearing in mind that annual profits of fund managers can be very sensitive to year-on-year performance of the stock market. |
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Their salespeople are always knowledgable about the stock and the prices are reasonable. |
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For the leisure industry, they stock wet suits, surf and ski boards and Yamaha Jet skis. |
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What could have more tumult than the trading floor of a stock exchange, for example? |
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Prior to the most recent malaise, some stock market cheerleaders had been talking in terms of a rally. |
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I don't particularly care whether a stock quote is 20 minutes late, but if I wanted current information I'd probably go to Bloomberg. |
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Stage I includes 490 metres of wharf and facilities for bulk cargo handling, stock carriers and general cargo vessels. |
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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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Other Irish companies with stock market quotes in the US have also suffered heavy downgrades by the market. |
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It sounds very much like a stock party beat, with plenty of chimes and a very simple backbeat. |
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An SKU, for those uninitiated in Intel three letter acronyms, is a stock keeping unit. |
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They have made their fortunes, acquired stock options and are sought after the world over. |
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Only a few weeks ago in Iceland, concerns over economic confidence were reflected by falls in both the Icelandic kronur and its stock market. |
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In recent years, falling stock markets have wiped out a large chunk of many companies' reserves. |
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Expanding the money stock through circulation credit sets into motion an illusionary boom, leading to malinvestment. |
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Their books use hackneyed plotlines, stock characters, and omission of inconvenient facts. |
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Technical analysts calculate support and resistance levels from prices where the stock rebounded in the past. |
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This is a little riskier, but ten years should be long enough for any stock market wrinkles to be ironed out. |
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Pittsburgh was a port for settlers heading west to stock up on supplies before moving on. |
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Perhaps she also had fewer funds available due to the deflated stock market. |
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The second shuffle, after the stock is exposed, is to randomize for the next round of drafting. |
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She served five months in the big house for lying to investigators about a stock sale. |
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Currently, spouses, children, and even nearby in-laws of partners are not allowed to hold stock in companies audited by those partners. |
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The Securities and Exchange Commission lists seven registered stock exchanges. |
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Mercury has delayed its Q3 financial results and said it would have to re-state historical results as a consequence of the misdated stock grants. |
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Now as Jack likes to say, that news caused the stock to take a major haircut. |
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One of the grand ' old stock ' of the area, Nora commanded great regard throughout the community. |
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If the wood has not been coppiced for some time, there will not be a stock of sun-adapted microspecies ready and waiting to colonise it. |
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Railtrack shareholders will be offered an expected 230p per share this week when the company is relisted on the London stock exchange. |
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In a gruelling day of work, they discovered 40 tyres, half-a-dozen shopping trolleys and enough children's toys to stock a market stall. |
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The globe glows green or red depending on how your stock portfolio is doing. |
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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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Second, the number and variety of retailers, including e-tailers, that wanted to stock the company's styles had grown significantly. |
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With the improvement in roads, cattle and sheep could be loaded at the station reducing the need for droving stock to railheads. |
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We only stock good, completely original staddle stones from the eighteenth century and earlier. |
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Basically, they have taken stock footage of the west and put a couple of kids in front of them using hacky green screen. |
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Once debts are under control, it is advisable to take stock of your savings, and try to put some money away regularly for a rainy day. |
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If a stock has a high short interest, short positions may be forced to liquidate and cover their position by purchasing the stock. |
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By all accounts it was the usual huge success, with keen gardeners coming from all around to stock up on plants and gardening paraphernalia. |
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This season, remember to stock up on simple shirts with sleeves of all lengths and tanks. |
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Uncertainty prevails in the shadows of the Iraq war and no one can predict the stock market. |
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The stock price of the combined company declined more than 75 percent as Wall Street went into a tailspin and advertising swooned. |
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The capacity of stock markets to absorb external shocks should not surprise us. |
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The formation of the association is seen as ordinary farmers and stock raisers banding together in time of need. |
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My mother keeps me well in stock of incense, candles, charcoal blocks, and altar covers. |
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The theft was the third at the shop in the space of only eight weeks, although it is the first in which actual shop stock has been taken. |
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He wholesaled stock ranges of postcard greeting cards for all occasions including birthdays, Easter and Christmas. |
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What will people do then, being able to read their love lives, the stock market, war and peace all in the stars? |
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Folks seem not to mind too much taking a flyer in the stock market, having their heads handed to them on a plate, and then moving on. |
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My son's cockatiel eats like a bird, so our stock of millet and black-oil sunflower seeds rarely needs replenishing. |
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The world's largest economy has always been a towering influence over the direction of world stock markets. |
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The company reckons that its customers now want total services packages that include warehousing, stock control and just-in-time delivery. |
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For simple systems like roulette wheels, turbulent fluids, and stock markets, I have a lot of experience with this. |
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Sure, the stock market remains a critical cog in the wheel of the U.S. financial system. |
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The Kilbracken family home was damp and dilapidated and the estate neglected, its sole stock consisting of one aged cow. |
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She was herself a stock broker for a number of years, and through her company amassed a fortune. |
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They were members of the old stock of the Parish and she will be always missed. |
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But the key to stock market glory isn't contained in some hackneyed phrase. |
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Then the great depression of the 1930s ruined the economy and Prince Industries' stock took a plummeting nosedive. |
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Have your investments languished because of low interest rates and a lethargic stock market? |
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We have a stock of drinking water, washing water, a box of tinned food, biscuits, crisps, chocolates, we certainly won't go hungry. |
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The design of the stock is highly ergonomic and totally ambidextrous, so it doesn't take long at all to become intimately familiar with the gun. |
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Seed is readily available from stock centres and gives small, easily grown plants. |
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Fall and winter were ideal times to increase furniture stock because successful planters had ready money from the annual cotton sales. |
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Since super-8 film is reversal stock like slide film, I had never thought a super-8 negative could exist. |
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I was then flabbergasted by the cost of wool these days, and how few shops stock it. |
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Immediately behind the working magazine is a spare mag held inside the stock by friction. |
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Tax generally has to be paid in the Republic on any money earned from rental property or stock options in Ireland. |
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Definitely not a stock for the risk averse, Amvescap is one of the most attractive in the British market. |
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They stock three bird feeders, a fountain and have a lot of protective ground cover. |
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It has been chosen to serve as the investment intermediary in placing the shares on the stock exchange. |
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The chances of a stock overhang negatively skewing the UK market good and proper are very real. |
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If neither of these happens, the hand is played out to the end, the players replenishing their hands after each trick while the stock lasts. |
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After each trick the hands are replenished to four, so long as the stock lasts, the winner of the trick drawing first. |
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When I graduated, I got jobs in professional theatres, repertory, and stock theatres in Canada for a couple of years. |
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Laughably awful dialogue is liberally slathered onto the stock adventure setup and the characters' true natures are obvious from the start. |
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The unspeakable awfulness of September 11 affected stock markets across the world and gutted the international aviation industry. |
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Promoting consumption is the last thing we need to build up a capital stock that has been woefully depleted thanks to malinvestment. |
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In a medium saucepan, bring the lobster stock reduction to a boil, add the cream, and simmer until reduced by half. |
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Constant turnover is the rule, as techies go where the coolest technology or most lucrative stock options are. |
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Alternatively, it is possible to slowly stock your own wine cellar by investing in a case or two every month. |
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There were moments where we felt like we were jinxing the whole thing, pushing our luck, but we decided to test fate and stock up anyhow. |
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The stock fell 2.74 per cent on Wednesday to a 3-month low of 14.2 cents before the suspension. |
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The stock markets are probably not littered with billionaires or even millionaires among private investors. |
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But if you do that, you will eliminate any chance of recouping your capital when the stock market recovers. |
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These products are used extensively in the axle boxes of all the various types of rolling stock around the world. |
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When the stock market collapsed, there was simply not enough money in the kitty to keep payments up. |
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In particular, the Khoi viewed people without stock as inferior and despised those hunters who stole their stock. |
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This country is going crazy with its political correctness and health and safety issues and it's making a laughing stock out of us. |
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LiquidTrax provides music editors with the ability to mix their own custom score using four stems from a stock piece of music. |
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The laver has to be prepared as for Laver Bread, and is then heated and whisked with orange juice, butter and mutton stock or cream. |
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Her aggressive titles were now familiar stock among a certain informed readership attuned to decadent works. |
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I went to Mali, where Touaregs were the laughing stock of the ethnic Bambara tribe. |
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The company repurchased another 1.25 million shares of its stock during the quarter. |
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It would buy you more time for the stock markets to recover and thus your fund value to rebound. |
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Colin, a retired traction and rolling stock engineer, and his wife aim to complete more than 30,000 miles of their epic odyssey by train. |
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When all of this was accomplished, the entire levergun was finished in brushed nickel and a composite stock was added. |
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Could it be that the sheeple think, that by owning stock in those companies, they too might profit? |
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I got the sack from Woolworth's for fighting with the under-manager in the stock room, and then went back to the youth employment officer. |
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Its balance sheet is burdened by long-term debt and preferred stock that must be redeemed. |
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Trading online profitably still requires research to arrive at stock picks, and the internet is an excellent resource to offer this. |
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Pilots, machinists and a section of white-collar employees own a combined 55 percent of United Airlines through such stock options. |
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But you have to hunt around in the stock which is arranged, to put it politely, somewhat anarchically. |
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Besides the speaker in the cab is a fairly high quality one, while the little 8 incher is a farty little stock speaker. |
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So with the movie work, the baby and the wife, does Phillippe have a hard time taking stock of it all? |
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You always know if a party's stock has been going up or down, but it's mighty difficult to know if it will keep going up or down. |
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It is also alleged the group has been lumbered with a huge excess of stock which could involve write-offs of as much as 15 million. |
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It's mighty curious behavior to dump shares as the stock price is climbing and their marketablity should increase. |
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If you choose to use new stock from the lumberyard, both hardwoods and softwood are good choices. |
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In fact, lumber is typically exposed to rainfall during the time that it is in stock in the lumberyard. |
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Eventually, the stock grew and Bruce put shelves on the wall to display the movies. |
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I won't be touching this money for perhaps 25 years, so it's all going into the stock market. |
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While trading in stock options was increasing, both the volume and variety of other types of derivatives were growing explosively. |
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Lawyers tend to be wretched writers, which is odd given that the written word is their stock in trade. |
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Such patients might be trading in the stock market, and might be the type to jump out of the window, if share prices were to plummet sharply. |
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Last February, it suspended its share dealing on the Dublin stock exchange and a receiver was appointed to deal with its large debts. |
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Almost three centuries later, the stock exchange is even more important in the economic life of a developed country than it was at the time of the above case studies. |
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Those were halcyon days for brokerages, which ramped up employment and beat the bushes for technology analysts who could help justify outrageous stock valuations. |
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Likewise, the balance of trade cannot determine the given stock of goods. |
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I raced stock cars as a kid, sports cars as an older kid, and the current, much older kid would be racing unlimited air racers but for a lack of money. |
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The Plautine mode of comedy was based upon stock characters, including the crafty servant or the braggart soldier, which often figured in early English comedy. |
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The site offers free real-time stock quotes to those who register. |
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What's more, they'll never touch stock like this again either. |
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New this year will also be a street stock car race for the local racers. |
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He may have masterminded the design of many of his stock of objects de luxe and automata, but they were made in the workshops of leading craftsmen nearby. |
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Many of the souvenir shop owners, however, said that their wares were old stock and that they no longer produced souvenirs made of sea turtle shells. |
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Crosscut the stock to length using a table saw with a stop block. |
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Other sources of revenue include a tax on stock and bond transactions, closing corporate tax shelter loopholes, projected budget surpluses, and household out-of pocket costs. |
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Moreover, there was also a concern in 1988 to tread carefully with interest rate rises for fear of triggering a re-run of the October 1987 stock market plunge. |
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The government used to prop up prices by paying farmers to keep land fallow, setting floor prices for some commodities and building stock reserves. |
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It will be noisier than the trading floor of a Wall Street stock exchange. |
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Eventually, the stock exchange suspended trading in the stock. |
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The bit of harbour shinplaster that Monrova had left over from his purchase was used to stock the galley with fruits and vegetables and cooking supplies and vodka. |
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To a large degree, Tesla and its stock seem to be defying natural forces of gravity. |
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Spend a foot-wrenching jog in the wrong pair of kicks and your adventures in the asphalt trade promise to be as enjoyable as an Enron stock return. |
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Holding worker costs down and reaping the gains of a booming stock is what CEOs do, and American CEOs are very good at it. |
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The stock market has recouped all its losses from the financial crisis, and then some. |
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Budding doctors, actors, stock traders, lawyers, and writers all had a slumber party Wednesday night. |
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It made little difference whether the rolling stock in question was for high or low-speed operation or whether it was made use of diesel or electric traction. |
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I also took the opportunity to stock up on some splendid olives, bread, saucissons and cheese, the last of which I'll have to make sure is gone before the weekend. |
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By agreement, if the card turned up to start the discard pile happens to be a wild card or a red three, it may be put back into the stock pile and another card turned up. |
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As the Kenya shilling fights its way up against the dollar, shareholders are capitalizing on the stock market before, inevitably, the prices start coming down. |
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It was obviously using rolling stock left over from before unification and went through some very depressed areas with large tracts of unused land and derelict buildings. |
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The stock attaches to a lug at the bottom rear of the grip frame. |
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Just 20 years ago, Spain's wines were the laughing stock of Europe. |
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Such a process is somewhat like screening a personal investment portfolio to determine whether the original rationale for investing in a stock is still operative. |
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We are way over stock on quarks, we have zillion and zillions. |
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These City stock-pickers aim to beat the overall performance of the stock market and, in doing so, earn themselves reputations as investment gurus. |
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The sky-high value for Priceline is also part of a recent trend by companies chasing ever higher stock prices. |
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While the three of them were in Mexico, Young attempted to sell used rolling stock there, while Murchison attempted to buy mineral rights to offshore properties. |
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As the country's former monopoly supplier of telephone services and the meat in the sandwich of the country's biggest stock fiasco, Eircom will always struggle to get a break. |
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Then bring the fish stock to the boil in a pan and keep at a low simmer. |
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It does present an opportunity, however, to take stock of what we do know about the G spot, thanks to past scientific research. |
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It is for this reason that practising insider stock trading is a crime. |
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As of writing, the relentless fall in the stock market continues unabated. |
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Burns was forced to sell more than 650,000 shares in 2008 to meet a margin call because Lionsgate stock had dipped too low. |
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Some companies announce a website and the stock price zooms. |
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Whisk in the flour and reduce to sauce consistency, skimming occasionally and adding more stock as necessary. |
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Some Octobers have been particularly rough sledding for the stock market. |
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It happens in stock markets when they lose touch with reality. |
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A demand curve for the stock can then be generated by ordering the market participants in terms of the maximum they would be prepared to pay for that stock. |
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They found that decisions to reprice a CEO's stock options were strongly affected by both the CEO's power within his company and by the concentration of stock ownership. |
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The gravy was made from lard, chicken stock chili powder and cumin. |
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As a surface grinder removes stock from both sides of the blank, a ladder pattern emerges on the surface of the taper that forms the cutting edge. |
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Remember, remodeling your kitchen or bathroom to maximize space can be done with custom or semi-custom cabinetry, or by selecting storage accessories in stock cabinets. |
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Enron turned out to be the first of a wave of similar accounting fraud cases which shattered investor confidence and sent stock markets nosediving downwards last year. |
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Early this Friday on CNBC, Greenspan, too, was expressing optimism about the stock market. |
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Early map-makers were happy to leave blanks for terra incognita or to stock those empty spaces with headless cannibals, giant monopeds, Amazons and dragons. |
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Interest rates will soar, home values will plummet, stock markets will crash, and global economies will crater. |
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Banding ensures that we can offer unrelated stock to fellow aviculturists. |
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The high yields of the stock market can be exploited either by letting individuals invest their money in the market or by having the government invest it there for them. |
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In exchange for the cash, Fannie and Freddie issued preferred stock to Treasury that was supposed to pay 10 percent dividend. |
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When only a few cards are left in the stock and it is your turn to go perhaps overdraw from it to get the cards you need to go out if you may manage it. |
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By comparison, the UK stock market is valued at 16 times earnings. |
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After the music stopped and the stock tanked and they collapsed into bankruptcy, everyone on Wall Street pretended to be absolutely shocked that such a thing could happen. |
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One month later to the day, the stock market crash of Black Tuesday signaled the start of the Great Depression. |
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A simple ration based on ad-lib straw with a protein balancer can be fed to young stock and replacement heifers and this will help preserve grazing. |
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Besides, why may not motion have been propagated by impulse through all eternity, and the same stock of it, or nearly the same, be still upheld in the universe? |
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Dealers said the dollar's rise was in response to the rally in New York stock prices and the continuing decline on the Tokyo stock market Thursday. |
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As these assets generate profits, and as the profits are reinvested in additional assets, you see a return in the form of increased share value as stock prices rise. |
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He was an able judge of stock and had friends all over the region. |
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Some members who can be fitted with stock items, may choose to purchase fully tailor-made garments, and in these cases, the higher special measurement prices apply. |
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Here the comparison to the dot-com era is spot on, when the greater fool theory of stock investing reigned. |
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Do stock market traders understand how politics affect the markets? |
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Wary of reinflating the stock market and property bubbles in Japan, the country's central bank held back for a time from aggressively pumping money into the economy. |
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No tanks appeared in the streets, and the stock market remained calm. |
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After a shaky second quarter, real gross domestic product entered the third quarter with a good head of steam even as the stock market was tanking. |
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We stock many different carabiners and screw links for all situations. |
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