Word: mutuals
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...DaimlerChrysler team aims to adopt a similar strategy. But this alliance will work on a different strategic level than do most other globalization efforts. First and foremost, the sheer size and scope of this merger all but assures mutual survival in ongoing global consolidation. Along with Ford, Toyota and GM, DaimlerChrysler will be a first-tier, all-world player...
...safest approach to biotech is via mutual funds. Vanguard Health, Fidelity Select Health and Putnam Health Sciences have the best three-year returns, according to Lipper Analytical Services. But if you're playing with the speculative part of your portfolio, which is appropriate here, individual stocks pack the big thrill. Naturally, there's no telling if biotech stocks will break out of their slump anytime soon. But if you want to be there when they do, start nibbling...
...Geneva, and the hotel heating is making Hillary Clinton thirsty. She slips out of her room and heads down to the ice machine. A tall, broad-shouldered man is filling his own ice bucket. He turns as she approaches, and in their first moment of shocked mutual recognition, the First Lady realizes this is an encounter that could make all that messy Whitewater business be forever forgotten...
...information: We have little access to what occurs in University Hall, and the administration has no idea of the everyday life of its students. Lamelle D. Rawlins '99, former Undergraduate Council president and vice president, articulated this problem perfectly. Our interaction with the administration, she says, is one of "mutual suspicion and mistrust punctuated by occasional instances of mutual cooperation, communication and understanding...
...student leaders I spoke to consistently envision a relationship of, in Rawlins' words, "mutual respect, teamwork and communication." Dionne A. Fraser '99, the president of the Black Students Association, wrote about the need for more communication. Even Beth A. Stewart '99, current president of the council, wrote about an ideal relationship as one "such that students view the administration as their primary advocate, their biggest defender, and the administration views students as the most valuable source of input they have in evaluating their own performance." I heard echoed in their words my own image of what the relationship should...