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AGGRESSIVE-GROWTH STOCKS Losers. Young companies that don't make a profit can't use the deemed dividend or pay a tax-free dividend. Dump them...
...appear that some of the wounds are self-inflicted. That's because the discs clogging Shantou's warehouses aren't pirated. Some of the world's largest record companies, including BMG, EMI and Universal, produced them, and retailers such as French hypermarket chain Carre-four stocked them-only to dump them when they didn't sell. But instead of being melted down by recyclers, the unloved discs are diverted through a network of scrap dealers and middlemen like Li, ultimately finding their way into stores in China. They are sold there for as little as a tenth of the price...
...trying to stamp out the problem. Five years ago, Warner/Elektra/Atlantic (WEA, sister company of TIME Inc., which is the parent company of Time) in the U.S. began destroying all unsold albums in-house, crushing them before turning the waste over to scrap recyclers. "It's much cheaper to dump them," says Rick Wietsma, co-chief operating officer for WEA. But "it was enough of an issue with the corporation that we didn't want to leave any room for doubt." The new practice improved relations with artists, who don't have to contend with lost royalties, and with retailers...
...AGGRESSIVE-GROWTH STOCKS Losers. Young companies that don't make a profit can't use the deemed dividend or pay a tax-free dividend. Dump them...
...heard it here first. Sarah Hughes should dump figure skating for good and try out for the Harvard women’s hockey team...