In writing biography, fact and fiction shouldn't be mixed. And if they are, the fiction parts should be printed in red ink, the fact parts in black ink. |
India used to trade at a discount to the region, and now it trades at a slight premium. Earnings growth remains pretty solid, but it's starting to slow. |
Indifference is harder to fight than hostility, and there is nothing that kills an agitation like having everybody admit that it is fundamentally right. |
Individuals who used their primary residence to provide free housing to hurricane evacuees will receive a $500 deduction for each evacuee, up to $2,000. |
Infant care is critical. Very rarely do we see a provider take all infants - (infants) need more attention and (care givers) can only take a few by law. |
Initial checks showed he had a light stroke and during checks his condition improved. He was always conscious and didn't need any surgical intervention. |
Instead, they're channeling their support to groups like 4-H Clubs, Girl Scouts, Boys and Girls Clubs and other youth programs that do not discriminate. |
Intellectual comradeship requires that you think your thoughts through to the place where you can make the complex seem simple, the obscure quite clear. |
Interest in H shares is selective as people expect some H shares to report strong results this week, while others are forecast to turn in weak earnings. |
Investing in solutions and reducing reliance on expensive shelter is good for our neighborhoods, taxpayers, and, most importantly, homeless New Yorkers, |
Investors are becoming more positive on the outlook of Hong Kong's economy in the years ahead. Plus, the China stocks have gone up way too much already. |
Investors have to be patient and bide their time. From what I see, the second quarter is not going to be that great and who knows about the second half, |
Investors want these companies to unlock shareholder value, pure and simple. Investment bankers hate to hear this, but 50 percent of mergers don't work. |
Investors want to see the U.S. stock market's reaction to whatever the Federal Reserve says, which might set the tone for global high-techs for a while, |
Investors want to see the U.S. stock market's reaction to whatever the Federal Reserve says, which might set the tone for global high-techs for a while. |