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Still, Miritello and Vargas both emphasize that a capella groups try to go to each other’s concerts, and Vargas holds a rosier viewpoint...

Author: By Kristi L. Jobson and Faryl Ury, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: All Jammed Up | 10/10/2003 | See Source »

Life in the buzzing megalopolis called Hong Kong is slowly returning to normal. Face masks have disappeared from mannequins in couture window displays, the handshake is once again the business greeting of choice, and restaurants and bars don't look like furniture showrooms anymore. "Everything seems a bit rosier now," says Jonathan Zeman, COO of Lan Kwai Fong Holdings, owner of many trendy bars, restaurants and serviced apartments catering to the expat community in the city center. "We are seeing a lot more business travelers at our places." That includes those on the steep stone streets of the lively...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Global Life: Alive and Kicking | 9/22/2003 | See Source »

...largest problem with all the plans on the table is that only a fraction of the stimulus would arrive before July 2004. That means billions in tax cuts, and deficits, will be coming our way over the rest of the decade, when American economic prospects will be a lot rosier. Economic stimulus is supposed to be temporary. But it looks like the United States will have to endure a package of permanent measures: accelerating the implementation of the 2001 tax cut and slashing the dividend tax. As a result, any stimulus will not only be too late...

Author: By Eoghan W. Stafford, | Title: Taxing Common Sense | 4/3/2003 | See Source »

Even as WorldCom's future kept looking rosier to Grubman (see chart), its balance sheet, its "now," was imploding. At the end of 1999, the company claimed $10.3 billion in current assets and $30.3 billion in current liabilities and long-term debt. By year-end 2001, current assets had shrunk to $9.2 billion, while current and long-term debt had swollen to $39.2 billion. Graham liked companies whose current assets were at least twice their current liabilities. This measure, called the current ratio, tells you the working-capital cushion a company has at its disposal. Graham also believed that long...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: What's a Stock Worth Today? | 8/5/2002 | See Source »

...situation seemed even rosier when Hendricks’ drive to shallow left appeared to load the bases with two outs for classmate Mickey Kropf...

Author: By Martin S. Bell, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Gambles Don't Pay Off For Baseball | 6/3/2002 | See Source »

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