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When and investors
When reelected in 2000, President Aristide promised to remedy this situation but instead introduced a non-sustainable plan of " cooperatives " that guaranteed investors a 10 percent rate of return.
When investors buy these products the index provider makes the investments in the underlying funds, making an investable index similar in some ways to a fund of hedge funds portfolio.
When the question of satisfying the investors came up, Gutenberg is said to have promised to share a " secret ".
When World War I started, Liberia declared war on Germany and expelled its resident German merchants, who constituted the country's largest investors and trading partners – Liberia suffered economically as a result. http :// www. globalsecurity. org / military / ops / grebo2. htm
When it was found that another $ 6, 000 was required another ten investors were found but this was also soon found to be inadequate.
When the existing business is to assume a major change or when planning a new venture, a 3 to 5 year business plan is required, since investors will look for their annual return in that timeframe.
When a new security is to be issued, investors typically have two weeks to submit their subscription orders.
When a bond issue is underwritten, one or more securities firms or banks, forming a syndicate, buy the entire issue of bonds from the issuer and re-sell them to investors.
When investors closely follow each other's cues, it is easier for panic to take hold and affect the market.
When a high proportion of investors express a bearish ( negative ) sentiment, some analysts consider it to be a strong signal that a market bottom may be near.
When it failed, causing thousands of investors and depositors to lose their money, the government was blamed by investors and the media.
When a company lists its securities on a public exchange, the money paid by the investing public for the newly issued shares goes directly to the company ( primary offering ) as well as to any early private investors who opt to sell all or a portion of their holdings ( secondary offering ) as part of the larger IPO.
When the Fed cleared the group of Arab investors to buy First American, it did so on condition that they supplement their personal funds with money borrowed from banks with no connection to BCCI.
When Nortel ’ s share price on the Toronto Stock Exchange began a plunge that wiped out the life savings of many investors, Roth argued that Nortel's dominance reflected a failed industrial policy that sheltered enterprises from global competition.
When government borrowing increases interest rates it attracts foreign capital from foreign investors.
When the company issued the stock to the public, the investors each received stock in the company and a lot in the planned town.
Explanations focusing on interest rates tend to take on a common form, however: When interest rates are set excessively low, ( regardless of the mechanism by which it is accomplished ) investors tend to avoid putting their capital into savings accounts.
When investors feel that they are no longer well compensated for holding those risky assets, they will start to demand higher rates of return on their investments.
When the Costa Rican government defaulted on its payments in 1882, Keith had to borrow £ 1. 2 million from London banks and from private investors in order to continue the difficult engineering project.
When Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley suddenly shifted from investment to commercial banks, for example, the expectations of investors, employees, clients and regulators all needed to shift, and each company needed to influence how these perceptions changed.
When the people behind the scheme sell their shares and stop promoting the stock, the price plummets, and other investors are left holding stock that is worth significantly less than what they paid for it.
When other investors bought the stock, Lebed sold his for a profit, leaving the other investors holding the bag.

When and managers
When Galileo was viewed as a private-sector development with public-sector financial participation, European Commission program managers sought Chinese participation in pursuit of Chinese cash in the short term and privileged access to China ’ s market for positioning and timing applications in the longer term.
When an early foal is desired, barn managers will put the mare " under lights " by keeping the barn lights on in the winter to simulate a longer day, thus bringing the mare into estrus sooner than she would in nature.
When the Little Pittsburg mine exhausted its rich ore body, the managers sold their shares while concealing the actual condition of the mine from other stockholders.
When it was confirmed that Braddock's managers were in talks with the Louis camp, the New York Commission officially released an order for Braddock to fight Schmeling for the title.
When Sandia managers discovered his actions months later, they revoked his security clearance and fired him.
When considering privatization of MSW services, solid waste managers can use FCA to learn what it costs ( or would cost ) to do the work.
When Fingers reached the major leagues, the role of relief pitchers was limited, as starting pitchers rarely left games while holding a lead ; but as team offense increased following the 1968 season, and especially with the American League's introduction of the designated hitter in 1973, managers became more willing to replace starters in the late innings with a lead in order to forestall any late rallies by opponents.
Because the two main singers in Rockpile had recording contracts with different record labels and managers, albums were always credited to either Lowe or Edmunds, so there is only one official Rockpile album, which was not released until the waning days of the collaboration: 1980's Seconds of Pleasure, featuring the Lowe songs " When I Write The Book " and " Heart ".
When labor markets are seen as imperfect, and when the employment relationship includes conflicts of interest, then one cannot rely on markets or managers to always serve workers ’ interests, and in extreme cases to prevent worker exploitation.
When the problem was discovered, AOL server managers had to edit the configuration file and set the time-out to a lower value.
Like many sportsmen and managers, Neil Warnock is highly superstitious and has revealed many bizarre rituals including stopping at all traffic lights following a win regardless of whether they're red or green, watching the Sean Bean film When Saturday Comes the day before a big match, using the same razorblade, only urinating when he has held on for as long as possible and remaining in the dressing room after the players have left to pray.
When the workers tried to order a suitable ship's anchor chain from London, the managers in London cancelled the first order because they thought it was a joke.
When fully realized, STP provides asset managers, brokers and dealers, custodians, banks and other financial services players with tremendous benefits, including greatly shortened processing cycles, reduced settlement risk and lower operating costs.
" When you hear the younger managers talking, it's all about tactics now.
When he broke to the Majors with the St. Louis Browns, Larsen started violating a time-limit curfew that was set by managers Marty Marion and then Jimmy Dykes.
When political pressure was applied to his subordinates, causing eleven senior managers to resign in protest, Yamamoto used the opportunity to fill the positions with his supporters.
* " When they do surveys on the most reviled professions, lawyers, HMO managers, advertisers, members of Congress, used car salesmen and Barry Bonds ’ nutritionist top the list.
When Wacker delivered the last four paintings, Grete Ring and Walter Feilchenfeldt, the general managers of the exhibition, noticed the differences and recognized them as fakes.
When coaching Saudi Arabia at the 1998 World Cup in France, he was fired after two matches, one of two managers to be sacked during the tournament.
When questions arose about them playing the white man's game, the Cincinnati managers assured the public that "... they were as pure white as Castile soap.
When Daniels later became Governor of Indiana, he drew heavily on his former Lilly colleagues to serve as advisers and agency managers.
When discussing cues, many stage managers and crew members will substitute the phrase " the G word " or " G-O " for the word ' go '.
When Mark Lawrenson and Jim Beglin named McManaman in their team of the 1990s, they said that most managers in the league used the same tactic of marking McManaman to stop Liverpool and whilst it was a tremendous compliment to McManaman, the opposition could stop Liverpool because the tactical system of 3-5-2 or 3-4-1-2 was too dependent on McManaman and would fail if McManaman was off form, or if the team was not complemented by a quality defence ( players who could play both wingback and centre half to cope with onslaughts ), or the presence of a steely defensive midfielder, which was what happened with the team of that time.
When applied to financial risk management, this implies that firm managers should not hedge risks that investors can hedge for themselves at the same cost.

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