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  • 21Growth At A Reasonable Price - GARP — An equity investment strategy that seeks to combine tenets of both growth investing and value investing to find individual stocks. GARP investors look for companies that are showing consistent earnings growth above broad market levels (a tenet of …

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  • 22financial benchmark — UK US noun [usually plural] FINANCE, ECONOMICS ► financial information about a company’s profits, costs, share price, etc., which is compared with other companies to measure its performance: »Analysts rely on stock market indexes as financial… …

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  • 23starting price — /ˈstatɪŋ praɪs / (say stahting pruys) noun 1. the betting odds on a horse, greyhound, etc., at the time when a race begins. 2. the price at which bidding for a commodity should reasonably start, this taken as a benchmark for prices …

  • 24Korean Composite Stock Price Indexes - KOSPI — A series of indexes that track the overall Korean Stock Exchange and its components. These indexes use a weighted average based on market calculation to calculate the value of the indexes. The most well known KOSPI index is the KOSPI 200, which… …

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  • 25Chronology of world oil market events (1970-2005) — Basic OverviewThe 1970s See: 1970 1979 world oil market chronology 1970*January 1: U.S. Federal oil depletion allowance reduced from 27.5 to 22.0 percent. *May 3: TAP line from Saudi Arabia to the Mediterranean interrupted in Syria, creating all… …

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  • 26Chronology of world oil market events (1970–2005) — Contents 1 Basic overview 2 The 1970s 2.1 1970 2.2 1971 …

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  • 271980-1989 world oil market chronology — 1980= *March 1: United States federal Windfall Profits Tax enacted. *May: Saudi Light raised to $28.00 per barrel, retroactive to April 1. *Apr September: : Buy Sell Program allocations drop to average of convert|120000|oilbbl/d|m3/d|abbr=on for… …

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  • 28Overcharge — For other uses, see Overcharging (disambiguation). Overcharge is an economic term that refers to the difference between an observed market price and a price that would have been observed in the absence of collusion. The latter is often called a… …

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  • 29Driving in Singapore — The Pan Island Expressway, one of the main arteries in Singapore road network …

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  • 30Bursa Malaysia — Berhad Type Public (KLSE:[1]) Industry Stock Exchange Founded 1964 Headquarters 15th Floor, Exchange Square, Bukit Kewangan, 50200 Kuala Lumpur, Ma …

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