Word: peakedness
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The troubled merger is a story of miscalculation--by Schrempp, who realized too late that he had bought a company that had already peaked, and by Chrysler's executives, who failed to adjust to the sea changes of an increasingly competitive American auto market. It also points to the troubles...
At the head of a talented squad is senior Will Oren, who peaked at fifth overall at the Olympic trials in the 200-meter butterfly. Also returning is sophomore Dave Shevchik, an All-American who tied for the 2000 Moriarty Award, given to the highest scorer at the Eastern Championships...
So the Clintons and the Gores trudge separate campaign trails these days. It is something to see Clinton enter a room--upstate New York in Johnson City, where he raised $50,000; at an Elton John benefit concert in midtown Manhattan ($300,000); or hauling in $530,000 in a...
Such is the end of my Yankee fan's career. With the addition of yet another World Series title, my disenchantment has peaked.
CANDICE CARPENTER A month after iVillage's IPO in March 1999, the stock price peaked at $130, only to slide to single digits by this summer, when Carpenter bowed out as CEO. WAS WORTH: $ 23 million, Oct. '99 NOW WORTH: $ 1.16 million