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...When E-Ton Solar debuted on the Taiwan OTC market on March 8, its share price quadrupled on opening day, soaring from $6.72 to $26.85. The performance gave E-Ton a market cap exceeding $570 million, vaulting it into the ranks of Taiwan's 100 largest public companies. Investor enthusiasm for the company, a spin-off from little-known maker of electric bikes and motors JI-EE Industry, is largely explained by one simple fact: E-Ton has pre-sold its entire 2006 production due to growth in demand worldwide...
...international community), but they give up almost nothing. First, they reserve the right to keep facilities away from international controls. Second, this deal paves the way for American and French companies to sell services that can be used for peaceful purposes…or others. Third, India rejected any cap on their “strategic” (read: military) arsenals, allowing them to build around fifty bombs a year spawning from their unchecked fast-breeder reactors...
...September 19, 2000, Munir Zilanawala ’01 was walking past St. Paul’s Cathedral on his way back to Dunster House when two skinheads attacked him from behind. Zilanawala, who was wearing a Kufi, an Islamic prayer cap, said he immediately knew his assailants were interested in something more malicious than his money. “I took 10 bucks out of my pocket and I said ‘Here—just take it,’” Zilanawala says. “But they didn’t. It wasn?...
...that a pop may well be on its way, 2005 proved to be another record year for the housing market. Home prices rose 13% last year, according to a report released last week by the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight (OFHEO). What's more, last year's gains cap a five-year run-up in which home prices have soared...
...competitive element raised attendance at Yale but added that most people had humanitarian motivations for donating. “I honestly don’t think that people give blood to beat Harvard,” he said. Salovey, the Yale College dean, was photographed sporting a Harvard baseball cap as punishment for the Elis’ loss. Asked about the prospect of donning Bulldog blue in the event of a Harvard loss, Harvard’s Dean of the College Benedict H. Gross ’71, said, “I was assured that wasn?...