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  • 911973–75 recession — In the parlance of recession shapes, the Recession of 1973–75 in the United States could be considered a U shaped recession, because of its prolonged period of weak growth and contraction.[1]     & …

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  • 92P/E ratio — The P/E ratio (price to earnings ratio) of a stock (also called its earnings multiple, or simply multiple, P/E, or PE ) is a measure of the price paid for a share relative to the annual income or profit earned by the firm per share. [cite web|url …

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  • 93Jack Speiden — (b. 1900 d. ????) was an American stockbroker and ranch owner. Speiden fought in both World Wars, attended Yale and received a letter for football while playing on the hockey team, taught in China, worked on Wall Street, bought a ranch, and ran… …

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  • 94Economic policy of the George W. Bush administration — During his first term, George W. Bush sought and obtained Congressional approval for tax cuts: the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001, the Job Creation and Worker Assistance Act of 2002 and the Jobs and Growth Tax Relief… …

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  • 95expansion — Phase of the business cycle as it climbs from a trough toward a peak. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * expansion ex‧pan‧sion [ɪkˈspænʆn] noun [uncountable] 1. when something increases or is increased in size, amount, or number: • An… …

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  • 96Stagflation — is an economic situation in which inflation and economic stagnation occur simultaneously and remain unchecked for a period of time. cite book last = Blanchard first = Olivier title = Macroeconomics edition = 2nd ed. pages = p. G8 publisher =… …

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  • 97Stock market bubble — A stock market bubble is a type of economic bubble taking place in stock markets when price of stocks rise and become overvalued by any measure of stock valuation. The existence of stock market bubbles is at odds with the assumptions of efficient …

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  • 98Economic history of Germany — Middle Ages= Medieval Germany, lying on the open Northern European Plain, was divided into hundreds of contending kingdoms, principalities, dukedoms, bishoprics, and free cities. Economic survival in that environment, like political or even… …

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  • 99Rebound — In financial terms, a rebound means a recovery from prior negative activity. For a security, a rebound means that it has moved higher from a lower price. For the general economy, a rebound means that economic activity has increased from lower… …

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  • 100Vintage Year — The year in which the first influx of investment capital is delivered to a project or company. This marks when capital is contributed by venture capital, private equity fund or a partnership drawing down from its investors. Investors can use the… …

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