Word: gann
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...bursting tech bubble, 4.3% of dollars in U.S. stock funds were withdrawn. So far in this cycle, which is inarguably more severe, only 3.5% of such assets have fled. "To me, this says there's more mutual-fund selling to go," says TrimTabs president and COO Conrad Gann...
...What's modestly refreshing about the way this story is told by director Eric Core and writer Brad Gann is that the person with the largest doubts about going pro is Papale himself. Most of the guys down at the bar are all for him, and though his father warns him against getting his hopes u - a man can only endure so much failure, he tells him - he soon enough sees what his son's success could mean to the guys down at the plant (who are, of course, on strike...
...MindsetAlthough Datar and Panarelli’s experiences differ from those of most students abroad, the transition can be difficult for anyone. Even students who spent time in modern cities and large universities noticed a key difference from Harvard. After spending the fall semester in Paris, Amanda M. Gann ’06 says she felt a transformation in how she viewed time management. “At Harvard, people overextend themselves and I was sort of the worst culprit of that before I left,” says Gann, who studied at La Sorbonne. What separates Panarelli?...
...tangled in each other’s thighs. Maggie is portrayed wonderfully by Rebecca A. Wald ’07, whose enthusiastic acting and clear singing voice are only a couple of the cast’s many assets. W. Chace VanderWolk ’07 and Amanda M. Gann ’06 brilliantly find chemistry and play off each other as Duncan and Sarah. Plumb himself is ably portrayed by Gardner B. Smith ’07, who manages not only to shine as a mean and sarcastic live man in the first act but also...
...truth is that Natty Gann is a very good movie by anyone's standards. Set in the 1930s, the film has an unhurried pace, and the amplitude with which it envisions the land, its alternation of the idyllic and the menacing, evokes one of that era's classic forms, the road movie. And then, in effect, reimagines it. Here the road movie's traditional protagonist, the wayfarer whose only resources are wit and courage, is transformed into a young girl. Enchantingly played by Meredith Salenger, 14, Natty is obviously more imperiled by the hobo life than a man would...