Word: borrowings
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REDUCING TAXES ON DIVIDENDS. Advocates say a cut in taxes on dividends paid to shareholders would spur business investment and improve the stability of U.S. corporations by encouraging them to issue stock rather than borrow money...
...heavily for the NEC job. But candidates for other spots on the economic team have also been sought among nonfinancial companies. Though Bush recognizes that his lifelong skepticism of Wall Street may have shaken its faith in his policies, he has not lost his view that business leaders who borrow to build things, rather than those who do the lending, are the ones who know best how the real economy works...
...Which tune did Kenyon Weaver borrow for this verse, which he sang in front of a high school assembly while running for Student Council senior year: “I won’t deny it/I’m running for senate/You know you want to vote for me/Gonna go in there and lead/So please vote for ‘The Weav?...
...WEEK: Andrew C. Ramos ’04 got cream in his coffee last night. “Normally I don’t rock cream, but this coffee’s really bad,” he explained...Alexander R. Jubinski ’03, looking to borrow a highlighter from roommate Will C. Benstein ’03, was offered orange or yellow. He went with the yellow. Nerd...
Based in New York City and traveling to emerging markets, he built CSFB's project-finance business into the world's best, in part by encouraging corporations and governments to tap public debt markets in addition to commercial lenders. That strategy allowed the debtors to borrow for longer periods and reduce their short-term costs. When Ogunlesi's project-finance group absorbed several other divisions, a colleague produced T shirts that read, "I've Found Happiness in the Bayosphere...