Word: paces
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...surprise, then, that much of the competition isn't faring too well either. Close to half the 600 or so mutual fund families experienced net withdrawals in the first quarter of 1999, and floundering funds were merged out of existence at a record pace last year, according to Lipper Inc. Once-high-flying firms such as Stein Roe, Pilgrim Baxter and Berger Associates are reassigning dud managers and hustling to attract new money. Says Stephen Cone, president of customer marketing at Fidelity Investments. "We're not going to see the phenomenal growth of the past, and that...
...place in a society of men and apes. Though it would be nuts to predict Lion King-size revenues (that film and its ancillary markets made Disney $1 billion in profit), it is also hard to believe the mass audience will find Tarzan resistible. In its pace, wit and poignancy, this is the movie The Phantom Menace should have been...
...Wang's return highlighted the weekend series and gave Harvard some crucial momentum. Against Princeton, Wang and Jain, playing at No. 2 and No. 1, each overcame first-set losses to take their individual matches, setting the pace. Magyera also won at No. 3, but Princeton took the No. 4-6 matches to even the overall score at 3-3 heading into the doubles round...
...There's a huge burnout factor in these jobs now, and he's been at it very intensively for eight years. One would just wonder how long an individual can keep up that kind of pace," says Charlotte H. Armstrong '49, outgoing president of Harvard's Board of Overseers. "Give the man a break...
...issues past and future--from the $200 million science initiatives Knowles finally consented this year to ill-fated plans for a film studies center--Knowles will continue to dictate the pace of life at Harvard's largest school. Knowles combines a smaller vision with a bigger, more forceful personality...