Despite the inherent volatility of some of its core lines of business, Macquarie's overall earnings growth has been consistent and strong. |
Farmers feel like they will raise something. They are pretty sure there will be some bushels there now. |
Shell is profiting from the current high oil prices, but we are all paying the price. Oil companies must be forced to face up to their wider responsibilities - on climate change, on the environment and on human rights. |
The brain of an 18-year-old college freshman is still far from resembling the brain of someone in their mid-twenties. When do we reach adulthood? It might be much later than we traditionally think. |
The economic environment remained supportive of overall loan growth in 2005, while the rate of growth in the home loan sector moderated toward a more sustainable level. |
The investment by Craftsmen into their new facility is a testament to their dedication to their trailer customers' needs. This expansion is a strong statement of their ongoing commitment to providing high quality products and services to the trucking industry. It is also a demonstration of the ongoing commitment on behalf of our dealers to anticipate the growing needs of Utility customers. |
The new site was worth the investment because the region is now equipped with a state-of-the-art facility, broad warehouse stock, and bays ready to service the local industry. This expansion reflects the ongoing commitment to customer service by Utility's dealers throughout the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. |
The ratings on Macquarie reflect its resilient earnings profile, supported by its well-diversified business platform and strong asset quality experience. The bank's ratings also stem from its strong management capability, well-entrenched risk discipline, and conservative financial policies. |
There has been a spectacular lack of leadership on CSR from the Government, creating a massive confusion in the corporate sector as a result. |
When do we reach adulthood? It might be much later than we traditionally think. |