Word: intuit
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...after peaking at 7085 on March 11. And that doesn't come close to describing the anguish out there. Technology stocks are in a full-fledged bear market. They peaked last summer, and a whole batch of them are down 60% or more, including such one-time darlings as Intuit and Iomega. Merrill Lynch reports that 47% of all stocks selling over $5 have fallen at least 20%. The worst is over, you think? That's way too optimistic for me. Manley studied the past five bear markets, defined as a drop of at least 20% in the Standard & Poor...
...country did even better than that. Does the fact that they were better able to answer the formulated questions prove they are more intelligent? Or does the fact that Rizzio had the intellectual flexibility to understand not only how to find the answer to a question, but to intuit how it was designed to work, suggest something...
...vowed to make 1997 the year you'd get your finances in order, Quicken Financial Suite may be the best help you can get. In addition to Quicken's now famous software for managing your personal finances, the suite includes Intuit's Financial Planner and Family Lawyer (yes, there really is such a thing) software as well. A new, easier-to-understand user interface makes the program simple to learn and easy to update. And, like most new software, Financial Suite includes hotlinks to related sites on the World Wide Web that let you keep track of mutual-fund...
...behind. Consumers can already pay bills and check balances through computer networks like America Online and CompuServe. Microsoft, too, has been signing up banks to provide electronic financial services. Integrion plans to battle the software giant by linking consumers to accounts through the Internet, and with financial software like Intuit's Quicken. The partners will also set up interactive kiosks that act like bank branches for home banking away from home. "With this new venture," says IBM chairman Louis Gerstner, "electronic commerce will take its biggest step forward to date...
...Dole aside and read him the riot act. "You need to ask people for their votes," Warner implored. "You need to be getting commitments." But having said that, they went and did it for him anyway. Over the years, on vote after vote, his Senate colleagues were left to intuit what he wanted and go out of their way to provide it. "Dole is the type of person who lets you know he needs you without saying so," Hatch says. "You know how difficult it is. So you naturally want to go and help...