Word: chip
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...gifts" are as pleasant as breakfast in bed, mugs of hot chocolate, or homeade chocolate chip cookies, though...
Most economists believe the economy is merely coasting for a while, not collapsing. The consensus of four dozen forecasters surveyed monthly by Robert J. Eggert for his newsletter Blue Chip Economic Indicators is that G.N.P. growth will pick back up to 3.3% in 1985. A growing number of analysts, however, are more skeptical. Says Sam Nakagama, a Wall Street economic consultant: "We are already in the midst of a mini-recession, and the danger is that the economy will slide into a full-fledged recession...
Like most organizations of its size and wealth, Radcliffe uses outside managers to invest its money. With direction from a trustees' investment policy committee, which meets nine times a year, the four managers specialize in fixed-income investments, growth stocks, blue-chip stocks and other special investments...
...ended the Crimson's scoring, which all came in the first half, by beating Fenningdorf to a chip from Mark Pepper, and sizzling it into the open...
...Boise, Idaho, is another near instant success. Founded by Twin Brothers Ward and Joseph Parkinson, the company started in 1981 with a cash infusion from an investment group headed by J.R. Simplot, one of the nation's largest potato processors. The following January Micron began shipping a memory chip that was smaller and more efficient than those produced by other U.S. firms. Sales took off, and the company went public with its stock last summer. Initially offered for $14 each, Micron shares rose as high as $40½ and are now trading for about...