Word: per
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...studied it for an hour to an hour and a half and came back and said, "Ross, is this frivolous?" I said, "Define frivolous." They said, not frivolous would be anything north of the highest that the stock of this company has ever traded at. That is about $71 per share. I said, "It is north of that." They said, "Well, then you should make...
...chief executive has inside information about his company, which allows him to gauge its value better than any outsider. Why, then, did you first offer $75 per share when you are now prepared to pay $100 per share...
...There is risk. Less at $75 per share than at $100 per share. At $100 per share, I will have to sell off more businesses. But our tobacco business can stand a lot of leverage. It's the sheer size of this thing that makes everybody shake their heads. I've felt like an Iranian hostage for the past 43 days. You say, would you have done this if you had it to do over again? And my answer is yes. I can look every day into the mirror and say this was the right thing...
Iran's acquiescence may enable the group, which has suffered from sagging prices, to cut output to 18.5 million bbl, a day from its current runaway level of about 22 million bbl. Members hope the reduction will boost oil prices from about $12 per bbl. to the $15 range. Past agreements, however, have been stymied by members cheating on their quotas...
...cell expanders are only in the test stages. There are also drawbacks to laying in a private stock of blood for a transfusion that may never be necessary. Three pints are typically requested for surgery, and drawing, processing and storing them can be expensive -- about $200 a pint per year. The donor must also pay the cost of transporting the blood to where it is needed -- an especially difficult task if the patient is involved in an automobile accident miles from his blood bank...