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Today, a growing number of Mexicans
shares
this view.
The agreements in November suggest that most of the world
shares
such hopes, and is ready to commit political resources into the success of the process.
Today's Islamic revival
shares
the dogmatism, communitarianism, and scripturalism of American evangelist movements: both reject culture, philosophy, and even theology to favor a literalist reading of sacred texts and an immediate understanding of truth through individual faith.
Indeed, an increasing number of firms have started to deploy the massive stocks of cash held on their balance sheets, first to increase dividends and buy back shares, and then to pursue mergers and acquisitions at a rate last seen in 2007.
It is fitting that only the Kremlin
shares
this idea of democracy.
Cash-strapped Armenia had no alternative but to hand over the shares, which it did in a 2002 treaty candidly titled “Possessions in Exchange for Debt” – a reminder of the infamous “debt-for-equity” swaps of the Yeltsin years (another Chubais invention), which spawned Russia’s oligarchs.
Not even in Nicaragua, which
shares
many of the characteristics of the other countries of the region, have gangs become dedicated to killing and terrorizing the population in the way that they do in Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, and now in Chiapas, Mexico.
The particularly high domestic
shares
for R&D and compensation indicate that US multinationals have strong incentives to keep their high-wage, research-intensive activities in the US – good news for America’s skilled workers and the country’s capacity for innovation.
First, although US multinationals’
shares
of private-sector R&D and compensation were unchanged between 1999 and 2009, their
shares
of value added, capital investment, and employment declined.
But today’s situation
shares
two features with the earlier episodes of financial euphoria over Latin America: sky-high commodity prices and cheap international money.
The resulting flows of global capital into European shares, property, and direct investment – all of which are now substantially cheaper than corresponding US assets – could easily outweigh the cash and bond investments attracted by rising US interest rates.
In fact, this expectation may already be strong enough to decrease private investors’ willingness to pay high prices for minority
shares
(except, perhaps, if they are politically connected insiders protected from expropriation).
He
shares
with his fellow senators the power to vote yes or no on proposals made by the president.
These figures highlight, first and foremost, the rise of China, whose
shares
of both GDP and military expenditure have increased considerably (from 1.7% to 15% and from 1.6% to 13.8%, respectively).
As a result, it is assumed that they are prepared to put aside their long-standing hostility toward Israel, a country that largely
shares
their view of Iran.
Each of the camps
shares
a fundamental outlook on the role refugees play in society.
To be sure, the European Parliament elections have been bringing smaller
shares
of voters to the polls: 43% in 2009, compared to almost 60% in 1978-1994.
Access to the Internet, satellite television, and travel is drawing these young Muslims into a community that
shares
their vision and their rage.
This can be done by putting these assets into national wealth funds and distributing the funds’
shares
to citizens at no cost.
To be sure, expropriating Menatep made
shares
in Yukos – a company that by 2003 attracted more domestic and foreign savings than any other in Russia – virtually worthless.
In addition to buying coins minted by several governments, individuals are buying kilogram gold bars, exchange-traded funds that represent claims on physical gold, gold futures, and
shares
in gold-mining companies that provide a leveraged position on the future price of gold.
One needs hardly mention last year’s Mayan end-of-the-world carnival, which
shares
with the other no-show catastrophes roughly the same level of absurdity.
Further, they would have a well-developed stock market, since stock options help motivate entrepreneurs to start new businesses and venture capitalists will want an exchange in which to sell the
shares
in the start-ups they acquire.
Much of Hong Kong's elite
shares
the same mindset, despite their training in Western business schools and their fortunes gained from property trading.
She is a woman with her own ideas, who will fight for them in the political project that she
shares
with her husband.
If someone does have such a reputation, their predictions can become self-fulfilling prophecies: if they predict, say, a stock-market crash, everybody will begin to sell their shares, bringing about the predicted outcome.
I came to embrace this idea when I learned that many leading pharmaceutical companies often manage their price-to-earnings performance by buying back their own shares, thereby reducing the number of outstanding
shares
in the market.
So far this decade, however, three US-based pharmaceutical manufacturers have already spent more money buying back their own
shares
than would be needed to see those interventions through.
Klaus and a small team of associates came up with the brilliant idea of selling vouchers at a nominal price to the general public that they could use to bid for
shares
in different companies.
Many mutual funds and other financial intermediaries formed to buy vouchers, bid for shares, and thereby gain a voice in reorganizing and guiding the privatized enterprises.
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