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...over 64. Those assets mean an unprecedented windfall for many otherwise struggling younger Americans. The money is already flowing fast: the share of total household net worth derived from inheritances and family gifts jumped from 47% in 1962 to 71% in 1989, according to Wolff. "This is a radical turnaround," he says. "People used to support their parents in old age. Now the elderly are supporting their children and in many cases their grandchildren...
...normal times, the automakers would trim expenses, adjust to new market trends and wait for business to improve, but these are not normal times. While the U.S. is making a modest comeback in car sales, Europe and Japan show no signs of a turnaround. And none of the world's major car markets are likely to return to the headlong expansion of the 1980s. That is a particularly painful prospect for the Japanese companies, which have justified continuing investment in new plants and models on the premise of selling ever more cars...
...first half seemed to stretch on endlessly for Harvard. After Captain Tyler Rullman finally put the Crimson on the board with a 14-foot turnaround, BC went on another 18-0 run to make the score...
...made the turnaround from nail to hammer. Sullivan wants to do that, badly. So what kind of advice does O'Brien have for his cross-town counterpart...
...issue here is larger than the personal fortune of Michael Eisner. The issue at stake is leadership. Eisner would be the first to say he is a incredibly influential corporate leader. His turnaround of Disney was nothing if not impressive...