For the day trader, quotes mean everything. As for institutional investors, the quote is a starting point and they're going to search for depth and liquidity. |
For the day trader, quotes mean everything. As for institutional investors, the quote is a starting point and they're going to search for depth and liquidity. |
He came with a big reputation of being fairly hot under the collar. Whilst he can give a burst, it is fairly controlled. The guys are trying to do the right thing and there are not too many guys breaking team rules. We are all on the same page and I suppose four and zip, he should be pretty happy. |
he would have said so. |
I will sit down with Student Assembly and get things the way they should be (before Thursday's meeting). |
I'm glad the voters agreed with us and saw our need. It wasn't that we were just asking for this for the hell of it. I'm pretty happy right now, and I know we're going to do a great job administering it wisely. |
In a way, for the kids who have the most trouble, it's sort of like they can't let the past be the past. |
It's gotta rain a little or it wouldn't be a fair. |
Nobody knows what happened. Because proposals can last from year to year, we pretty much agree it's still alive. Leaving a half-done proposal in governance for six years is pretty ridiculous. |
Our Atlanta team continues to demonstrate successful execution of our model. We have high hopes for continued steady growth in this very large and important market. |
responded by rejecting any limits on their authority and directing us to enter into an agreement with Local 5 providing for future payments of the same kind. |
Student Assembly has a backup budget if the tax increase goes through. There's one if it doesn't pass and one if (the tax increase) does pass. |
The break would help students study for exams or relax after having quite a few already. |
The challenge ahead of us is transparency - getting the information from the point-of-sale to the ultimate investor. |
The resort will not commit illegal acts at the direction of government officials including those who have no jurisdiction in the matter. |