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...beginning, there were so many problems that nobody outside the small Shanghai GM (SGM) project team thought the venture could work, even with $1.5 billion to invest. Build a factory in a marsh, train Chinese workers to international standards and bring to market a car costing $40,000 in a country where per capita GDP is less than $800? In two years...
...also says that first-years' responses to questions about alcohol may also be surprising, and may lend support to her contention that Harvard needs to invest in more social alternatives that do not involve alcohol...
...came out with guns blazing this week for partially privatizing the program, setting aside an unspecified portion of the payroll tax paid by employers into the fund, currently 12.4 percent of salaries, for individual retirement accounts. Workers would then have control over their own accounts, with the ability to invest in stocks, bonds, mutual funds, whatever - and make their golden years as golden as they possibly could. Bush argues that investors couldn't help but beat the 2 percent returns that the fund's current surpluses draw...
...have the government invest some of the fund's money in the markets...
...than a dozen cities. H.J. Meyers was a boiler room. Its most significant feature, according to an investigation by Massachusetts securities authorities, "was the high-pressure tactics of management continually exerted on brokers, who then used high-pressure tactics on their customers." Brokers cold-called people urging them to invest in speculative securities and initial public offerings underwritten by the firm. Brokers "implied to investors that they were in possession of important nonpublic information concerning an issuer...