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...Stagnant endowment payouts have hit students’ term bills, said HLS Assistant Dean and Chief Financial Officer Paul W. Upson...

Author: By Laura L. Krug and Stephen M. Marks, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERSS | Title: Officials Expect No Rise in Payout from Endowment | 8/8/2003 | See Source »

HUAM Acting Director Marjorie B. Cohn said the uncertain economy and stagnant endowment payouts were to blame for the layoffs. Seventy percent of the art museums’ operating budget comes from endowment revenue, Cohn said...

Author: By Laura L. Krug, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Massive Layoffs To Hit Art Museums | 8/1/2003 | See Source »

...since then, reaching a record 686 billion kW-h last year. Nearly a fifth of all U.S. electricity is now generated with natural gas, and 88% of all new generating plants built in the past decade use the fuel. Meanwhile, U.S. production of natural gas has remained stagnant at 19 trillion cu. ft. a year, about the same as a decade ago. But the U.S. consumed 22 trillion cu. ft., up 8% during that time. Because natural gas moves more efficiently by pipeline than tanker (for which it needs to be liquefied), the difference comes mostly from Canada...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The U.S. is Running Out of Energy. | 7/21/2003 | See Source »

...best definition of a housing bubble is this: we are in one when most homeowners could not afford their house at its current market value. Rapidly rising prices coupled with stagnant wages in recent years have created just such a disconnect for many people. If you're one, now is the time to look at how you are using, and what you are doing to protect, your valuable home equity...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Don't Bet the House | 6/30/2003 | See Source »

...tech industry in which news seems to trudge to the same dreary drumbeat--a relentless sales downturn, profits stagnant at best, venture capitalists with their wallets shut tight--at least Larry Ellison can still come up with a surprise. The founder of Oracle--one of the world's richest men, with company stock worth more than $17 billion--spent last week pushing a hostile bid to take over rival business-software firm PeopleSoft for a lowball price of $16 a share--about 50˘ less than the market value of the stock. Neither analysts nor competitors seemed sure whether to take...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Eat ... Or Be Eaten | 6/23/2003 | See Source »

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