Word: aaa
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...wells, which total about $20 million annually, plus $108 million of other financial assets. After Standard & Poor's officials met with members of the tribal council last month, the credit rating firm gave the bonds an A rating. That is two notches below the top grade of AAA, but higher than the BBB+ rating given bonds issued by Chicago or New York City...
...latter book, James debunks the motion that you can't tell anything from minor league statistics. He proves conclusively that you can predict, within a reasonable degree of accuracy, how well a rookie is going to hit in the major leagues based on his past performance in AA and AAA...
...time Bobby Bonds played his last game for the Yankees' AAA farm team in 1983, he had passed through eight major league organizations and worn off his label as "the next Willie Mays." Bonds did set the single season record for strikeouts, with 189 in 1970. For ten points, who holds the career record, with Willie Stargell a distant second...
...Montreux/Detroit Jazz Festival, Greektown, the Institute of Arts, hydroplane boat races, Ethnic Festivals, a world class symphony, first class restaurants, the Michigan Opera, two zoos, Canada (across the Detroit River) and an industry which is the backbone of the nation's economy Construction has been increasing following Detroit's AAA bond rating and has resulted in the development of high rise riverfront apartments, a downtown office/shopping/ apartment/hotel complex, a light rail transit system, and other projects. And yes, Detroiters can also be proud of their Tiger's success. Yet despite all of this, Doctoroff unbelievably writes that Detroit "gives...
...soon as interest rates for 'AAA' 30-year tax-exempt bonds drop from their current 9.5 percent level to below 9 percent. Harvard may refinance some portion of the $229 million original issue, which paid for the House and science laboratory renovations and major projects at the Business and Medical Schools...