When the bid failed the rand fell against the dollar and shares dropped by 0.7 percent. |
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Bonus allocations are expected for investors who hang onto their shares for an extended period. |
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Similarly, if the shares decline in value, the IRS won't refund your overpayment. |
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In the US a baroque webwork of agencies shares responsibilities for determining safe levels of chemical residue in and on food. |
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The value, in effect, has been a recoupment of the price paid for the acquisition of the shares in the first place. |
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With both companies shedding hundreds of jobs, their shares looked increasingly worthless as the week came to a close. |
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The first wave of fresh buying often goes into tracker funds, which invest in shares across the board, irrespective of the sector. |
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With the shares valued at almost 30 times earnings for 2001 the company is not cheap. |
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What's more, their wide spreads makes dealing in penny shares expensive, plus their prices are notoriously volatile and susceptible to ramping. |
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Despite the lower valuation of the company, technology shares in Europe recovered from early loss to resume a recent rally. |
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Fuel costs have added to concerns, but there are indications that the worst may be over for investors holding Ryanair shares. |
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However, the shares rallied later in the day as the market digested the news. |
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However, these are high-risk trusts and the shares must be held for five years. |
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That caused its shares to fall by a third, having been valued at 155p the day before the warning. |
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Mrs Hillier is in her late 70s and shares her weatherboard home with Wellington, the French poodle. |
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The funding to purchase these properties was raised from individual investors who purchased shares in the companies. |
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Personally, I like the idea of holding a few expensive shares within a balanced portfolio. |
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Mr Spargo took shares in a company formed for working a mine which he sold to the company. |
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The board decided that the adverse effects on the company's reserves required an issue of redeemable preference shares. |
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Any synergy realisations were prospective and speculative. Even then, it valued the shares at between 247-266 pence per share. |
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But they later learned the shares could not be sold for a year, by which time they were worthless. |
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Dividend reinvestment plans, or DRIPs, allow investors to build investment portfolios by reinvesting dividends into more shares. |
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On this first acquisition of business assets for treasury shares, it is clear that a prospectus was required. |
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The company also had 3.3 million convertible redeemable shares and 100 redeemable preference shares. |
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Sun's shares quickly fell by about 6 per cent in after-hours trading, as investors reacted to the quarterly report. |
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The shares may be marooned at 22p but, what do you know, the good news just keeps on coming. |
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I meet this unlikely pair at Bertram's Longfellow home, a Xanadu of domesticity that she shares with her husband. |
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Billions of euros were wiped off the value of shares worldwide yesterday after the extent of losses at WorldCom sent markets into freefall. |
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It suffered huge losses in the wake of September 11 and its shares have nosedived. |
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A poison put gives the bond holder the right to call for early redemption of the bond for cash or shares. |
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You would need to go the second step and, in addition, you would need to know the quantum of the shares. |
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Is this where he meets Cuban dissidents and shares his ideas about guerrilla warfare? |
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The fatal fraud was the result of his action in buying quantities of shares in a distilling firm in an effort to shore up the share price. |
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She shares our vision and aspirations for this unique venture, and brings a wealth of experience and enthusiasm to the project. |
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At the moment, the shares are no obvious bargain for investors keen on value. |
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Advances were outnumbered by declines as nine shares advanced while 14 declined. |
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The Afrikaans language shares many place-name elements with Dutch, the European language from which it derives. |
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The shares must be held for five years in order to avoid any withdrawal of the tax relief granted. |
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These warrants entitle the holders to sell shares of the common stock to the Company on certain dates at specified prices. |
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Chautauqua's parent company, Republic Airlines, paid American a contract rights fee in the form of a warrant to buy shares of its common stock. |
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The buyers negotiate favorable terms, such as price discounts or warrants to receive additional shares should the stock hit a target price. |
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Two shares went to the captain, one and a half shares to the quartermaster, and one share each to the crew members. |
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So far, doubts have centred on dealings in shares and derivatives that are based on movements in share prices. |
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Kenya shares Lake Victoria, the largest lake in Africa and the main source of the Nile River, with Tanzania and Uganda. |
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That makes him, in the present situation, a Washingtonian darling, one who shares a cheeky tete-a-tete with the President. |
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However, life is the fast lane is a white-knuckle ride at times, because shares are volatile. |
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Assume that you reinvest your dividends and capital gains payouts in shares of the fund. |
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Each unit in the offering consists of 1.5 shares of common stock and 1.5 shares of redeemable public warrants. |
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Nevertheless, these queens also compete for reproductive shares within a colony of limited resources. |
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We at the Fool are also great believers of learning how successful investors pick winning shares. |
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All very well if Telecom shares advance in the first week, as is, admittedly, widely expected. |
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Some investment bankers exacted kickbacks and other quid pro quos from clients who got shares. |
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This herb grows in every grassy verge, preferably on the path, just like plantain or waybread, with which it shares most of its uses. |
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Now she shares her bay with three dayboats and a couple of other safari boats, and a rough jetty stretches almost to her mooring. |
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The Stoxx 600 Index added 0.4 percent to 214.37 as four shares advanced for every three that declined. |
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By 1.30 pm only one billion shares had traded in FTSE stocks, with advancers outweighing decliners by three-to-one on the main index. |
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The Fin Review reported that there was heavy demand for the JB shares and many applicants had their requested allotments severely scaled back. |
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News of the raid is expected to force Yukos shares, which have already lost half their value since April, lower again. |
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Traditional values that Judaism shares with other religions are also at play. |
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The sale was well-timed, the shares then trading at 33p compared to 15.5p today. |
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Christ shares both expressions in his face of suffering, whilst He opens the wound in his side to offer the redeeming blood. |
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The truth is that if companies do well and grow their profits over time, their shares will increase in value. |
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Once a month they will get the chance to sell shares that are not doing well and buy profitable ones. |
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In the absence of any takers, the value of these shares could continue falling until they are worth nothing at all. |
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But they appear to have escaped major damage, and that led to a drop in the oil price and a lift in US shares. |
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The threat of delisting was related at the time to the fact that this allotment of shares had been made. |
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But by the mid-1990s airbus had made serious inroads on U.S. market shares both here and around the world. |
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In 1875 Disraeli bought the Khedive's large holding in the shares of the company which ran the canal. |
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In a traditional capitalist joint-stock company, votes on questions of the company's direction are allotted by shares of ownership. |
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So forget the old adages about selling shares if the chief executive's golf handicap is in single digits or if the company has a corporate jet. |
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The fund manager of an index fund sets up a mathematical model that buys and sells shares according to their weighting in the selected index. |
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You are more likely to pick a winner if you buy shares in a company whose business you are familiar with. |
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They do this by investing in a basket of shares whose weighting is representative of the index overall. |
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The narrative perhaps shares with a good many other such accounts the adventitious quality of a just so story. |
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Out of 150 or so shares, theirs were alighted on the two greatest corporate disaster zones in the big stock arena. |
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She does know that in Dunedin, Jack met up with Jimmy Wai, a cousin from his village, and was persuaded to go shares in starting up the business. |
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The shares, worth eight times their float value, make him rich enough never to have to work again. |
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Three weeks later the company's shares were suspended and a receiver was appointed. |
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Buying the shares later to fulfill the bond redemption was preferred to paying cash to the bondholders because the share price was declining. |
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He offered to lend them money to repurchase the shares and recapitalise the business. |
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Whether you hold them for weeks, months or years, shares are simply a means to a financial end. |
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Don't put your shirt on the shares but if you want to risk a small amount in a company that looks to be developing a promising niche, then it merits consideration. |
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We buy shares when the market has crested, and sell when the market has hit bottom. |
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As the world order falls into disarray, the U.S. must confront the fact that no other truly great power shares our values. |
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Traditionally, the vast majority of Japanese companies have been members of keiretsu business groups, in which participants hold a majority of one another's shares. |
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China Wolfberry Holding Company, the world's biggest manufacturer of wolfberry wine, plans to float its shares in Hong Kong in the next 18 months. |
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You can view and print the actual scanned images of audited company accounts, changes in directors, allotments of shares, mortgages or charges and all recent documents filed. |
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He cannot consult Mr. Ed, but he could take some guidance from a horse that shares the same ancestry. |
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Awarding chief executives shares and share options can encourage them to ramp the share price by acts of headline-catching bravado which rarely translate into value. |
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He shares 44th place with David, 50, and Luisa Scacchetti, 52, the husband and wife team which owns Mama's and Papa's, which imports and wholesales prams and pushchairs. |
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Families of four and five cram into one-room shares without running water or reliable electricity. |
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Employees will each be granted options to buy 1,000 shares of company stock. |
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He shares Dyer's flair for languages, especially Nepali and Baluchi. |
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That's crucial to buttressing the adept rainmaker in an area where he's weak, says the portfolio manager at Oakmark Global Fund, which owns 750,000 IPG shares. |
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People who believe they have shares tied up in the company will have to wait until High Court-appointed liquidator Tom Grace adjudicates on their claims. |
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Then along came the high-technology stocks with their promise of gold at the end of the rainbow and pharmaceutical shares were cast aside like a pair of old boots. |
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This implies that everything shares the same energy, allowing us to treat human diseases with medicines from plant, mineral and animal kingdoms from around the world. |
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The book shares the stories of 10 courageous nuns, all fighting fights at an advanced age that few others would dare. |
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The English grave he shares with his parents in Compton, Surrey, has been neglected. |
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Attempts by the chief executive to rebase the company's share options, even as the shares sank so low as to become virtually worthless, was typical of the decoupling. |
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I presume it shares memes with Rastafarianism and the Coptic Church. |
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New York's film-making community shares the aesthetic appreciation. |
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The raids followed a series of complaints from investors in Australia, who were phoned by salespeople in Bangkok and invited to buy shares in Japan and Hong Kong. |
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Any sign of encouragement could give a lift to shares, which have been trading near their all-time low point and are at a discount to others in the sector. |
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Even people who were flat broke got in on the action when brokers lent them the money to buy shares, in the belief that when their ship came in, they'd share the ride. |
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These are further split into two circuits, each of which owns or shares responsibilities for actuating flight controls and operating other hydraulic components. |
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Their first goal would be to force the university endowments to divest themselves of shares in these banks. |
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The shares aren't a racing certainty, but they still look good value. |
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Shortly after the announcement, Washington Post shares were up 4.5 percent in after-hours trading. |
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Not everyone shares the sentiment of Amos, including Elfreida Dahn, another street vendor. |
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When a publicly quoted company is surrounded by merger and acquisition speculation, its shares tend to advance in anticipation of a healthy offer price or takeover premium. |
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Cobb County, a suburban area that sits adjacent to the city and shares some its infrastructure, is 66 percent white. |
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The idea is to make every citizen a capitalist through citizen shares of corporations. |
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He shares how psychology helped him become a world-renowned author. |
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Cain was listed as the owner of 23,568 Aquila shares in 2002, when he approved the bonuses. |
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It plans to set aside 90 per cent of the shares as placement while the remaining 31.9 million new shares are for public offer, subject to reallocation. |
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Bellini by Nigella Lawson The Food Network star shares her sweet secret to the perfect party cocktail. |
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The balance of shares is held by approximately 170 shareholders. |
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The recipes Stephane shares, from blood sausage to braised pork, share so many tricks of the trade. |
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A total of 15 shares advanced, while there were six declines. |
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She lands in a pint-sized apartment, and shares a bunk bed and cloistered bathroom with another teen model. |
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The shares have advanced 32 percent since the end of September. |
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There is another scene in which Meredith pours a cup of coffee from a carafe in the kitchen she shares with Knox. |
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Within weeks, his office and the home he shares with popstar wife Carla Bruni had been searched in the Bettencourt Affair. |
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If you are quoted on the stock exchange, anybody can buy your shares. |
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The cells that hold its 49 inmates for 22 hours a day were a few feet bigger, and no one shares. |
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Action's shares advanced 6p to 71p this afternoon on the news. |
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I believe that both companies will suffer when consumers are eventually forced to draw in their horns, which is why I'll be giving their shares a miss. |
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She shares her own student quarrels with New Criticism, describes how she supplements her use of it with psychology and history, and laments its waning relevance. |
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He eventually gets locked up in chino, where he shares a cell with Billy Lancing, a black pool hustler from Seattle. |
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Millions of former Abbey shareholders now hold Banco Santander shares. |
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Mortgage interest relief has gone and non-taxpayers can no longer reclaim the tax deducted at source on dividend payments on shares or unit trusts. |
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My mother's income is just below her tax allowance but she has some money in shares and unit trusts where tax on the income is deducted at source and cannot be reclaimed. |
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To quench the thirst for power, Datang Power has applied to raise up to 6 billion yuan by selling one billion A shares to fund expansion of 10 power plants. |
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The Harpa mollusc shares much in common with volutes and olives. All three families make up the Volutacea superfamily, all of which are active, carnivorous sand burrowers. |
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It shares its maritime limits with Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, Jamaica, Haiti and the Dominican Republic. |
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In May 1997, the Senate transferred to a new building it shares with the Government Service Insurance System at reclaimed land at Pasay. |
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The Mesoamerican language area shares a number of important features, including widespread loanwords, and use of a vigesimal number system. |
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The participant shares pride of place with the events themselves in our minds as we read Virgil's text. |
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In the early 1600s, the VOC became the first company in history to issue bonds and shares of stock to the general public. |
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The experienced ship master Willem Schouten was captain of the Eendracht and a participant of the enterprise in equal shares with Isaac Le Maire. |
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The state of Tasmania shares a land border with Victoria at its northernmost terrestrial point, Boundary Islet, a nature reserve in Bass Strait. |
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Faroese shares with other North Germanic languages the feature of contrasting aspirated and unaspirated stops. |
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In particular, it shares the palatalisation of velar consonants also found in Old English. |
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It shares most similarity with other Southern Hemisphere accents, in particular New Zealand English. |
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The Geordie dialect shares similarities with other Northern English dialects, as well as with the Scots language. |
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It also shares maritime borders with Nunavut, Prince Edward Island, and Nova Scotia. |
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As a result, the variety shares parts of its grammar and phonology with the Southern American English dialect. |
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English civil procedure shares much in common with the civil law systems of other common law countries. |
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Many companies have different classes of shares, offering different rights to the shareholders. |
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The total number of issued shares in a company is said to represent its capital. |
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In some jurisdictions this extends to prohibiting a company from providing financial assistance for the purchase of its own shares. |
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However, it was discovered by Dimes that Lord Cottenham in fact owned several pounds worth of shares in the Grand Junction Canal. |
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The cuisine of Botswana is unique but also shares some characteristics with other cuisine of Southern Africa. |
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They say that whereas, in a state of wildness, all life shares and competes for resources, domestication destroys this balance. |
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Accordingly, their uncle Joshua Sergeant bought back some of the shares on behalf of the Darby children. |
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Cooperatives may take the form of companies limited by shares or by guarantee, partnerships or unincorporated associations. |
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Thus the Ruhr is described as a polycentric urban area, which shares a similar history of urban and economic development. |
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Providence also shares Rhode Island's affinity for coffee, with the most coffee and doughnut shops per capita of any city in the country. |
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A company selling shares is never required to repay the capital to its public investors. |
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After the IPO, when shares trade freely in the open market, money passes between public investors. |
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The earliest form of a company which issued public shares was the case of the publicani during the Roman Republic. |
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The shares fluctuated in value, encouraging the activity of speculators, or quaestors. |
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A company selling common shares is never required to repay the capital to its public investors. |
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Those investors must endure the unpredictable nature of the open market to price and trade their shares. |
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For early private investors who choose to sell shares as part of the IPO process, the IPO represents an opportunity to monetize their investment. |
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This type of offering is not dilutive, since no new shares are being created. |
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The underwriter then approaches investors with offers to sell those shares. |
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Upon selling the shares, the underwriters retain a portion of the proceeds as their fee. |
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Even if they sell all of the issued shares, the stock may fall in value on the first day of trading. |
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Thus, stag profit is the financial gain accumulated by the party or individual resulting from the value of the shares rising. |
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Eventually, the state of New Jersey changed its incorporation laws to allow a company to hold shares in other companies in any state. |
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Examples of the latter include shares of private companies which are sold to investors through equity crowdfunding platforms. |
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Statistics show that in recent decades, shares have made up an increasingly large proportion of households' financial assets in many countries. |
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A company can raise money by selling shares to investors and its existing shares can be bought or sold. |
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By European Union law, very large market shares raise a presumption that a company is dominant, which may be rebuttable. |
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Despite not being founded until after the first in these series of Acts, the University of Dundee shares all the features contained therein. |
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The nearest village to the west is Ings, a small settlement which now shares schools and parish minister with Staveley. |
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The parish shares a joint parish council and an electoral ward with Shap Rural. |
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Whilst clearly being a Northern English accent, it shares much vocabulary with Scots. |
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The MR made a takeover offer only to discover that a shareholder of the GN had already gathered a quantity of Ambergate shares. |
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Competition can be fierce in North America with the northern harrier, with which the owl shares similar habitat and prey preferences. |
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Shelby W. Bonnie, the former chief executive, agreed to reprice 700,000 unexercised shares, the company said yesterday in a statement. |
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On the record date set for the AGM, there were an aggregate of 261,889,041 shares of LDK Solar issued and outstanding. |
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The day after the meeting I watched the stock I had bought seven months before, 5,000 shares of Angstrom Inc. |
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And it is so entertaining when he shares his stories about the other great traders he knows. He is a Wikipedia of trading anecdotes. |
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The ratio will change from the current one ADR per five ordinary shares to one ADR per two ordinary shares. |
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Since retail investors only subscribed a smaller proportion of shares, the after-market sell-off pressure will be accordingly reduced. |
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As aspiring fighter pilot and part-time wisecracker Ripcord, he shares leading-man duties with Channing Tatum as Duke. |
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Kyrgyzstan shares its borders with Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and China's resource-rich but troubled western province of Xingjiang. |
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Stacy also said family members of the late Libyan strongman Moammar Qadhdhafi owned shares in the book's publisher. |
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While the jati system shares many similarities with the varna system, the jatis are not clear subset of varnas. |
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A stock option is a right to purchase shares of a company at a fixed price. |
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Its branching type and vaguely badious colour suggest a close relationship with B. spiralifera, which shares the same habitat. |
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Investors have already started buying back shares they had sold last year in an effort to increase their profits. |
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The buyers attempted to corner the shares of the railroad stock, so as to facilitate their buyout. |
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All of its shares are tradeable on the London Stock Exchange and other markets. |
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Netting a quick ten grand on a day trade of 1750 shares, he paid off his credit-card debts and gave his wife a ring with five diamonds. |
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Equal shares in dividing the estate were only applied in the case of individual deceaseds. |
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Social media is supervisual, and there's nothing more shareable than images, so this is a way to increase shares and likes and follows. |
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Free movement of capital is intended to permit movement of investments such as property purchases and buying of shares between countries. |
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As the stock markets tumbled in September 2008, the fund was able to buy more shares at low prices. |
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Birmingham, Alabama, United States, is named after the city and shares with it an industrial kinship. |
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Poland's territory was divided between Germany and the Soviet Union, with Lithuania and Slovakia also receiving small shares. |
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The money never arrived and, entering into default, Falk's shares were returned to Williams, Tinling and Whittle on 1 November. |
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Northern Ireland shares a border to the south and west with the Republic of Ireland. |
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Northern Ireland shares both the culture of Ireland and the culture of the United Kingdom. |
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A non taxable investment into smaller company shares over three years that qualifies for 20 percent tax relief. |
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Participants in such organizations had partes or shares, a concept mentioned various times by the statesman and orator Cicero. |
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In London, Parliament passed the Bubble Act, which stated that only royally chartered companies could issue public shares. |
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Yet the market survived, and by the 1790s shares were being traded in the young United States. |
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A stock exchange provides companies with the facility to raise capital for expansion through selling shares to the investing public. |
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Therefore, the Stock Exchange provides the opportunity for small investors to own shares of the same companies as large investors. |
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Such conditions sometimes include minimum number of shares outstanding, minimum market capitalization, and minimum annual income. |
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There has been a recent trend for stock exchanges to demutualize, where the members sell their shares in an initial public offering. |
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In this way the mutual organization becomes a corporation, with shares that are listed on a stock exchange. |
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This team contested the 2011 season having purchased a title sponsorship deal with the team, with the option to buy shares in the future. |
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Barnato held 149,500 of the new shares giving him control of the company and he became chairman. |
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At the same time GKN took larger shares of its other driveline joint ventures with Dana in Brazil, Argentina and Colombia. |
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Six days after this process began, Airbus announced delays to the A380 with significant effects on the value of Airbus shares. |
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Newton also made seminal contributions to optics, and he shares credit with Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz for developing the infinitesimal calculus. |
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The Cornwall Railway remained a nominally independent line until 1889, although the GWR held a large number of shares in the company. |
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The Marquess of Stafford had 1,000, giving 308 shareholders with 4,233 shares. |
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These cylinders are designed to divide the work into equal shares for each expansion stage. |
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It shares its London terminus with the A40, in the City area of Central London. |
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In Greater Manchester, the motorway shares seven junctions, 12 to 18, with the M60 motorway. |
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They then purchased the balance of the shares in 1943 to form the GM Truck and Coach Division. |
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In 1999 AGI was sold to TBI plc and in 2001 Barclays also sold its shares in Luton to TBI plc. |
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It is separated from Tajikistan by Afghanistan's narrow Wakhan Corridor in the north, and also shares a maritime border with Oman. |
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It shares a marine border with Oman, and is separated from Tajikistan by the cold, narrow Wakhan Corridor. |
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Bangladesh shares its culinary heritage with the neighboring Indian state of West Bengal. |
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Salop however is also used as an alternative name for the county town, Shrewsbury, which also shares the motto of Floreat Salopia. |
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French grammar shares several notable features with most other Romance languages, including. |
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It is based upon the colours of the Salvation Army flag, with which it shares the same symbolism. |
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It is a challenge for the poet to confront the irrationality he shares with lovers and lunatics, accepting the risks of entering the labyrinth. |
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He subsequently swapped his rights to Psycho and his TV anthology for 150,000 shares of MCA, making him the third largest shareholder in MCA Inc. |
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Dalglish scored 30 goals for Scotland and shares the record for most goals scored with Denis Law. |
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The club left its ground at Leeds Road in 1994 and now shares the John Smith's Stadium with the Huddersfield Giants rugby league team. |
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The shares are valued at between 24 and 29 euros, which values the Williams F1 team at 265 million euros. |
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By 1994 plans to sell shares to public investors were officially announced. |
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Under conditions of fuel scarcity like 1950s Britain and modern developing nations, motorcycles claim large shares of the vehicle market. |
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Denmark shares strong cultural and historic ties with its Scandinavian neighbours Sweden and Norway. |
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In television, publicly owned stations DR and TV 2 have large shares of the viewers. |
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The state shares its only land border with Northern Ireland, a part of the United Kingdom. |
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Only Gibraltar has representation in the European Parliament and it shares its Member with the region of South West England. |
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Rutland shares a board with neighbouring Leicestershire, an echo of the 18th century Leicestershire and Rutland Cricket Club. |
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As a young man, Walpole had bought shares in the South Sea Company, which monopolized trade with Spain, the Caribbean and South America. |
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Investors mitigated it by buying small shares of many ships at the same time. |
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Britain had had the opportunity to purchase shares in the canal but had declined to do so. |
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On 23 November, the Khedive offered to sell the shares for 100,000,000 francs. |
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The contract for purchase was signed at Cairo on 25 November and the shares deposited at the British consulate the following day. |
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The first is the purchase of all outstanding shares of a publicly traded company by private investors. |
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The shares are then no longer traded at a stock exchange, as the company became private through private equity. |
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Dividends on common shares had already been suspended for the first quarter of 2008, after being cut in half the previous quarter. |
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It shares local government powers with the councils of 32 London boroughs and the City of London Corporation. |
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Along with Dundee, it shares the distinction of being the first city in Scotland to receive this accolade. |
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As an interim measure, appointment of new peers will reflect shares of the vote secured by the political parties in the last general election. |
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It shares some elements with the two other systems, but it also has its own unique sources, institutions and nomina juris. |
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A Royal Marine works with his team in the field and shares accommodation if living in barracks. |
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It shares land borders with Guinea and Liberia and is bordered to the west by the Atlantic Ocean. |
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Although Ezekiel shares with other biblical authors this view of Egypt as a monster, Ezekiel's monstrification of Egypt is unique. |
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It shares a common type rating with the larger Boeing 777 to allow qualified pilots to operate both models. |
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The 787 shares a common type rating with the larger 777, allowing qualified pilots to operate both models. |
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The recent activity in money laundering in India is through political parties, corporate companies and the shares market. |
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Opponents also called for Cameron's resignation after he admitted owning shares in Blairmore. |
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This process can continue until the allele is fixed and the entire population shares the fitter phenotype. |
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His wedding present to his bride was to turn over 1,487 of his 1,497 shares in the newly formed Bell Telephone Company. |
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In 1987, British Petroleum negotiated the acquisition of Britoil and the remaining publicly traded shares of Standard Oil of Ohio. |
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The company's shares are primarily traded on the London Stock Exchange, but also listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange in Germany. |
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Similarly, Hajong is considered a separate language, although it shares similarities to Northern Bengali dialects. |
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While Robinson Crusoe is far more than a guide, it shares many of the themes and theological and moral points of view. |
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Finland shares many cultural similarities with both the Baltic nations and the Scandinavian nations. |
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This accomplished, he resigned his directorship of the Devon Great Consols, selling his remaining shares in the company. |
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Shareholders received one share of New News Corp for every four shares they owned of the old News Corp. |
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Situated in the northern edge of Eastern Arabia at the tip of the Persian Gulf, it shares borders with Iraq and Saudi Arabia. |
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Parliament shares the authority to propose new legislation with the Prince and with the number of citizens required for an initiative referendum. |
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It shares a border with every South American country except Ecuador and Chile. |
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The country shares land borders with Papua New Guinea, East Timor, and the eastern part of Malaysia. |
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Indonesia shares land borders with Malaysia on Borneo, Papua New Guinea on the island of New Guinea, and East Timor on the island of Timor. |
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They are widely believed to be crucial as to whether Mary shares the guilt for Darnley's murder. |
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Labrador also shares a small land border with the Canadian territory of Nunavut on Killiniq Island. |
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The National Park Authority shares statutory planning functions with the five local authorities within the national park boundary. |
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The Advocate General, who is a Crown Law Officer, shares the same offices in London and Edinburgh. |
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In September 2013, it was reported that the UK government was planning to sell up to a quarter of its shares in Lloyds Banking Group. |
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On 17 March 2017, the British Government confirmed its remaining shares in Lloyds Banking Group had been sold. |
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In March 2008, HBOS shares fell 17 percent amid false rumours that it had asked the Bank of England for emergency funding. |
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By the 1950s, a significant number of shares in the club had passed to Neil and Felicia Grant, who lived in Toomebridge, County Antrim. |
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In 1990 the ferry business was spun off as a separate company, keeping the Caledonian MacBrayne brand, and shares were issued in the company. |
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Lead can form multiply bonded chains, a property it shares with its lighter homolog, carbon. |
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Illegitimate sons were entitled to shares equal to those of legitimate sons, provided they had been acknowledged by the father. |
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As part of this interest he bought shares in eight of the mines to help provide capital. |
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He bought shares in eight Cornish copper mines and met Thomas Williams, the 'Copper King' of the Parys Mountain mines in Anglesey. |
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In 1781, Guest purchased 7 of the 16 shares in the works and a second furnace was built. |
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Thomas Guest died in 1807 and his son John Josiah Guest became sole manager, by 1815 owning nine of the sixteen shares. |
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Many state-owned companies, for example, have settled on formulas to begin cleaning up the problems over nontradable shares. |
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He was acquainted with Walter Map whose career shares some similarities with Gerald. |
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The manuscript has almost 2000 variances from the Vulgate, almost a third of which it shares with the Hereford Gospels. |
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It shares a channel with CBBC, which broadcasts from early morning until the early evening. |
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The cuisine of Mizoram differs from that of most of India, though it shares characteristics to other regions of Northeast India and North India. |
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Pembroke Library shares a building with the Tourist Information Centre on Commons Road and offers a full lending service and internet access. |
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