Word: optionally
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...down to the Harvard 38-yard line and had a third-and-two situation. With the crowd of 5,574 on its feet, Harvard safety Derek Yankoff and linebacker Clint Kollar stuffed an option pitch right to running back Joe Chambers, and Holy Cross chose to let the clock run down despite having two timeouts...
...junk bonds; this time it's derivatives. Buying a derivative is taking a bet -- called an option -- on the price of a stock at some future point. The plutonium of the financial world, derivatives are complex financial instruments that, in steady economic times, can churn out megatons of money for investors. Bet badly, though, and you get a meltdown. When Long-Term Capital Management, a high-risk, high-rolling hedge fund based on the formulas of two derivatives Nobelists, went belly-up last month, Greenspan realized that the damage wasn't restricted to the brandy-and-cigars crowd. Banks...
...When they use that trap option, we're going to go to an assignment defense," Kacyvenski said. "They're big up front and we feel that we have a lot to prepare for defending...
...Most people interested in public interest law will still apply to firms to have a fail-safe option," said Walsh, who spent last summer working in the criminal division at the Department of Justice. "But once you have a job that's paying you $1,800 a week versus a job that doesn't pay at all, there's some pressure for you to leave behind public interest...
...Most people interested in public interest law will still apply to firms to have a fail-safe option," said Walsh, who spent last summer working in the criminal division at the Department of Justice. "But once you have a job that's paying you $1,800 a week versus a job that doesn't pay at all, there's some pressure for you to leave behind public interest...