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...Friday night, and the back-alley Hanoi Internet caf? is buzzing with video-game warriors noisily slaying dragons. But Trung, a 26-year-old engineer, is there to make a killing of a different kind. Logging onto an Internet chat room dedicated to stock trading, he joins about 1,000 other Vietnamese with aliases like "warrenbuffet74" and "wallstreethanoi" who are in search of the day's hot deals. "I'm selling 13,000 shares of CavicoE," reads one message. "Price is 31,000 dong per share. Contact Manh." The next message reads: "Oh, what a pity. I just bought...
...JetBlue nonetheless faces quite a bit of mending ahead. On Tuesday, Morgan Stanley downgraded the company's stock. Even so, shares closed at $12.90, just 25 cents below the closing price on the evening before the storm - and well above the 52-week low of $8.93. Neeleman insists that the company will recover. "I wish we could have simulated this on a computer program instead of living it real time," he says of the past few days, later adding: "We learned some huge lessons. They will be ingrained in us for a long, long time...
...Crimson took the lead for good at 18:44 into the first frame, as it capitalized on a 5-on-3 power-play advantage. Chu and sophomore Kati Vaughn worked the puck around to junior Caitlin Cahow, who one-timed the puck past Brown goaltender Nicole Stock...
...that I believe to be the intention [of the proposed curriculum]. But it isn’t the most accurate way to describe what Ec 10 is trying to do.”Members of the general education committee did not correct Economics Department Chair James H. Stock when he said at the Faculty meeting that he understood that Ec 10 would be guaranteed a place in one of the new required categories. But the authors of the report have refused to say publicly whether specific courses will be included.“Certainly I would hope and expect that...
...can’t remember the last time I had a Snickers Bar, but on Wednesday, I cleaned out the stock of the Whole Foods in Manhattan’s Union Square. Despite the dubious glances from the cashier, whose excessively painted eyes seemed to anticipate the impending stomach cramps and the ogling from assorted overweight New Yorkers who licked their lips in jealousy, I proudly did my part to invest in Snickers’ future success. Still, it might surprise you to know that I am patronizing Snickers despite being...