Individual technology stocks can nosedive up to 70 per cent in a bad week as we saw in the stockmarket meltdown that occurred in March. |
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There was widespread stockmarket scepticism that the demerger would succeed in increasing the value to shareholders. |
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We are in a period of readjustment after the collapse of one of the biggest stockmarket bubbles in history. |
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In the case of the stockmarket, the key to achieving good capital growth is profitability. |
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The stockmarket fell by over 40 percent last year and the baht hit all-time lows against the US dollar. |
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By not investing all the funds at once, the peaks and troughs of the stockmarket can be avoided. |
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By contrast with the most recent batch of stockmarket flotations during the dotcom boom, there are no wild valuations this time round. |
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We can find animals in clouds and patterns in the stockmarket, but they are figments of our imagination. |
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In the 1980s and 1990s the cult of equity lured many funds into a heavy stockmarket weighting. |
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Those who are still employed have seen their wages stagnate and their pensions shrivel in the stockmarket crash. |
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The Group also meets its shareholders at the Actionaria stockmarket fair held in Paris in November. |
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In 2002, the SEB share price put in a strong performance, by contrast with a general downward trend in stockmarket indexes. |
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Despite the stockmarket rally that got under way in spring 2003, net gains on fixed assets fell sharply, with the result approaching breakeven. |
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The acquisition involved the purchase of Group treasury stock and shares bought on the stockmarket. |
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However, as an official notes, there is as yet little support in the south for warmongering, and the stockmarket has held firm. |
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The mildness of the last recession might appear to support his reasoning. It is wrong, however, to focus only on the stockmarket bubble. |
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The stockmarket gets fresh policies for its reinvigoration every year, yet share prices keep falling. |
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In other cases, large numbers of stockmarket orders were apparently placed illicitly on behalf of certain clients. |
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Many investors are still anxious and stockmarket turnovers remain low, which is impacting the trading and commission business. |
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Instead firms are cutting the money they put into pension funds and telling workers to gamble their savings on the stockmarket through private schemes. |
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The stockmarket, despite its skittishness when companies miss earnings targets by mere pennies, has taken revisions calmly. |
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For many men, playing the stockmarket is a profitable adjunct to supplement otherwise meagre incomes from the sale of surplus rice, coffee, cloves and vegetables. |
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Or rather, look at its own assessment of its business, as stated in its S-1 stockmarket filing. |
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A higher stockmarket is boosting the chances of a successful initial public offering. |
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The last jigsaw-piece of recovery had slotted into place. You might have expected the stockmarket to rebound sharply on the news. |
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The top three insurers, Old Mutual, Sanlam and Liberty Life, together control a third of the Johannesburg stockmarket. |
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At the beginning of the year, the mood of investors improved and stockmarket prices rose up to the end of the first quarter. |
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This can be considered a good result in view of the economic and stockmarket context in the reporting year. |
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The rising stockmarket trends could therefore be attributed to the fall in transaction costs generated by new technologies. |
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Pierre Fabre, who is in his 70s and has no heir, has brought in Mr Belingard to realign his beloved firm before floating it on the stockmarket. |
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And the stockmarket bust, through the equity-wealth effect, has probably had an even greater depressant effect upon demand. |
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Even during the stockmarket crash of 1929, there was a mere hiccough before prices sailed higher. |
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Since 2001 its position has deteriorated owing to the stockmarket crisis affecting technology stocks, the crisis in the Internet sector and the collapse of telecommunications markets. |
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The recent leap in China's stockmarket has prompted similar theorising. |
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Leaked tape recordings supposedly implicate Yamaichi in reimbursing Hanwa, a trading company, for losses it incurred on the stockmarket, which would violate the same law that Nomura has admitted to breaking. |
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Then, in 1871, a fire in Chicago and the ensuing stockmarket collapse undid him: Yerkes was found to have embezzled funds that he was holding for the city of Philadelphia. |
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Brunello Cucinelli, who turned his idea of enlivening cashmere with bright colours into a clothing business with revenues of €322m and a stockmarket capitalisation of around €1 billion, provides one answer. |
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Building a futures exchange from scratch is much harder than inaugurating another stockmarket indeed, newcomers and regional exchanges have been able to grab a sizeable chunk of share-trading volume from the biggest markets. |
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On the stockmarket Mr Murthy's reputation is irreproachable. |
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Market force The plot thins Quiet time ReprintsThe manoeuvre has blemished Hong Kong's record of non-intervention in the stockmarket since 1987's global crash, when it halted trading. |
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If it goes public, Etsy will provide an important test of whether such notions can withstand the short-term pressures of the stockmarket assuming investors can be persuaded to buy these newfangled shares in the first place. |
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The demise of Enron, the scale of misreporting at WorldCom and the stockmarket and bond-market collapses they brought with them whetted the public appetite for reform, if not revenge. |
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Perversely, a continued stockmarket rally could undermine the chances of more aid, lulling some in Washington to believe enough has been done. Tim Geithner, the treasury secretary, understands that. |
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On May 6th 2010 trading in the American stockmarket seemed to go haywire: the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell by almost 1,000 points in the session and some stocks lost almost all their value. |
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In its stead, a single enterprise with a svelte new name Oi would issue one class of shares on the Novo Mercado, the part of Brazil's stockmarket with the most demanding corporate-governance standards. |
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Almost £500m was wiped off the stockmarket value of Sports Direct on Tuesday as the City responded to founder Mike Ashley's decision to offload a £200m tranche of shares. |
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The inattention of China's leaders to the stockmarket contrasts starkly with their obsession with bank restructuring because the banks' troubles are easier to understand, hazards Mr Fang. |
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Many firms have been dabbling in property and shares, but with the stockmarket now sliding and talk of the property bubble bursting, some could be sitting on big, undisclosed losses. |
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Thomson Financial, a data compiler, says that upgrades to corporate-earnings forecasts are still exceeding downgrades in every big stockmarket except Britain's, which hardly indicates pessimism about the world economy. |
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After all, Enron was a star of the stockmarket and its meteoric rise made it, seemingly overnight, one of the top ten Fortune 500 companies in America. |
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This increase was due to the financial crisis and stockmarket rout that prompted clients to sell investments and move into more liquid asset classes. |
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Numbers like that are the mark of a resilient and prosperous industry. A sense of why the stockmarket views the Street so sceptically can be gleaned from the second-quarter earnings figures now coming out of investment banks. |
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Thanks to measures taken by Shinzo Abe, the prime minister, the stockmarket is sharply higher, property values are rising and large companies are more optimistic. |
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People like us who keep a close eye on the stockmarket are of course interested in the share price, but we also like to be familiar with the company, and see it working and growing. |
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Between July 2003 and the end of June 2004, the SEB share continued its upward trend, confirming its good performance compared with the stockmarket index. |
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The stockmarket data on the ca-cib.com website, and the link to Crédit Agricole S. A. share price in particular, are provided solely for information purposes. |
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A very important and comprehensive communications tool, the Group's website gives a fully detailed presentation of the Group's operations, strategy, capital structure, trading results and stockmarket information. |
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These documents should provide a fair and relevant view of the business of the Group and of the parent company and meet all legal and stockmarket requirements. |
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This practical and informative guide will give you a better understanding of Crédit Agricole S. A. and the way the stockmarket works, as well as providing key information about being a shareholder. |
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The volume of stockmarket transactions on the SIX Swiss Exchange and Scoach may have been higher than in 2009, but compared with the revenues achieved before the financial crisis they were still low. |
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The Korean economy continues to show more concrete signs of recovery and the stockmarket appears to be more resilient thanks to its major exporters' strengthened global competitiveness. |
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For the current year, improved profits are expected in the trading business and in the commission and services business, due to slightly higher stockmarket turnovers in the first half. |
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The first four weeks of the year have shown promise as the UK's most recognisable stockmarket index, the FTSE 100, has had its best start of the year for 23 years. |
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The party state encourages companies to band together into industry clusters by giving them preferential access to contracts and stockmarket listings. |
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The Stockmarket Casino Crowdfunding pitch can be viewed at the following Crowdcube weblink. |
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