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Trailer home borrowers, mostly near the bottom of the economic ladder, often default on their loans.
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Soldiers willingly, sometimes foolishly, risk their own lives to keep their comrades out of enemy hands.
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Don't expect Barton Biggs to be offering his market insights on 'Bloomberg News' anytime soon. His plumber, maybe.
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Downhill track sports like luge are technology battles, as exciting as a NASCAR qualifying day.
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HealthWell is just one of several foundations that assist patients in making their insurance co-payments for expensive drugs.
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Individual income can grow only as fast as productivity rises.
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The Fed's ability to raise and lower short-term interest rates is its primary control over the economy.
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Plumbing is usually boring.
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Accounting rules give financial institutions flexibility about when they choose to recognize venture capital profits.
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For as long as anyone can remember, reliable, cheap electricity has been taken for granted in the United States.
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Technology investment drove growth in the 1990s, both directly and by fueling a rising stock market that led to increased consumer spending.
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Some big banks remain wary of venture capital.
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Federal laws against kickbacks bar pharmaceutical companies from directly giving money to patients for co-payments on the drugs they make.
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For decades, Wall Street has charged companies a standard fee of 7 percent to sell their shares to the public.
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At the end of 2000, most investors were optimistic that a return to quick gains could not be far off.
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Most companies can survive even if their debt ratings are lowered below investment grade, although they will have higher borrowing costs.
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I think in some ways what Snowden is, is he's a mix of a cold war spy novel and post-9/11 spy novel.
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Big companies often use their leverage to take stakes in would-be suppliers, especially in the technology business.
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When all the plants in a region are running at full steam, there is simply no way to get more power.
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Of all the big Internet companies, Yahoo is the most highly valued on a price-earnings and price-sales basis.
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Wal-Mart does not do big mergers, though it will buy much smaller competitors in so-called 'tuck-in acquisitions.'
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Most unfortunately, Enron's plunge into bankruptcy court also cost many of its rank-and-file employees their savings.
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Publicly traded United States companies report sales and profits to investors every quarter.
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Big swings in the wholesale price of electricity are not unusual in the summer, when high demand taxes generators' ability to supply power.
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Predicting the market is always tough.
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Shareholder meetings are not usually the occasion for utter candor - or for that matter, arch sarcasm - by chief executives.
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I know it's a cliche, but trust me on this. I once dated a Canadian. Canada = boring.
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Sergeant Bergdahl may have broken any number of military laws.
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Big banks have long had private equity divisions that put up capital for deals too complex or risky for individual shareholders to finance.
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The credit quality of junk bonds varies widely.
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Electronic communications networks match trades between investors directly, without using a market maker or specialist as an intermediary.
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Short sellers sell stock they have borrowed, hoping to buy it back later when its price has fallen.
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In general, investors prefer companies to reward executives for producing recurring income, not one-time gains.
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Volatility may be rising simply because investors must digest more information every day.
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For a developing country, average long-run growth of 5 percent a year per capita is excellent, and 7 percent is stellar.
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As they grow, companies saturate their markets, become more complex and difficult to manage, and face larger and more entrenched competitors.
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For years, critics of Fannie Mae have warned that it does not give them enough information to judge its risks.
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Investors have been too willing to buy stocks with strong reported earnings, even if they do not understand how the earnings are produced.
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Over the years, I've spent time in Saudi Arabia, the Bekaa Valley, Afghanistan, Jordan, and Kenya, among other vacation hotspots.
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Before Jason Bourne, before Jack Ryan, there was Bond, James Bond, the original two-dimensional, world-saving secret agent.
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For more than two decades, Barry Diller has been among the most respected - and feared - figures in the entertainment industry.
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Even a war zone looks peaceful in most places, most of the time.
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The world is filled with great sporting events.
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In market valuation, Yahoo is worth about as much Walt Disney and the News Corporation combined.
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Iraq is short on capital, short on electricity, and short on management expertise, but it does not lack economic enthusiasm.
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Trust the Canadians to produce a game about mutual funds that is actually more boring than the real thing.
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Normally, banks record profits on loans only as they are repaid, whether they securitize the loans or hold them on their books.
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Even technology companies get good news sometimes.
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