Word: mutually
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...would like to think that we've agreed in a very significant way to mutually prefer an alternative to a [health care] benefits cut," said Bill Yaeger, director of the union. We hope both the University and HUCTW will remember this mutual preference when they renegotiate next year and will approach under the same conditions they did in the recent round, as opposed to the previous process when HUCTW members didn't even have a chance to read the text of the agreement...
True to Wall Street form, the new titans are exploiting their influence. Mutual-fund manager Michael Price actively pushes for change at companies--Dow Jones is a recent target--in order to improve their laggard stock prices. Meanwhile, the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS), the nation's largest pension fund with a mountainous $108 billion under management, each year flaunts a list of losers it owns to try to embarrass CEOs into remedial action. CalPERS and other managers--be they of mutual funds or public or private pension funds--have generally wielded their clout for the good...
...addition, the immature and foolish romantic escapades of the twenty-something protagonists are well-contrasted with the twins' constantly bickering parents who attempt to rekindle a marriage that long ago degenerated into mutual abhorrence...
...most of that state's suit. Tobacco also has lost some of its allure as growing numbers of socially-conscious investors insist that fund managers avoid the stocks. For those so inclined, the American Medical Association has just introduced its own financial guide -- a listing of 53 tobacco-free mutual funds. Yet despite the looming threat of massive legal settlements, shares in tobacco firms like Philip Morris and RJ Reynolds continue to do well. Hugh Johnson, First Albany?s chief investment strategist thinks one factor supporting tobacco shares is growing investor concerns that the stock market...
...most of that state's suit. Tobacco also has lost some of its allure as growing numbers of socially-conscious investors insist that fund managers avoid the stocks. For those so inclined, the American Medical Association has just introduced its own financial guide -- a listing of 53 tobacco-free mutual funds. Yet despite the looming threat of massive legal settlements, shares in tobacco firms like Philip Morris and RJ Reynolds continue to do well. Hugh Johnson, First Albany?s chief investment strategist thinks one factor supporting tobacco shares is growing investor concerns that the stock market...