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“Annualized, that is an impressive rate of increase.”
“Annualized, that is only $11. 26M, giving ON2 a price/sales ratio of over 28.”
“Annualized, the index fell a seasonally adjusted 12.9% in January.”
The Wall Street Journal: Australia Floods Damp Consumer Confidence
“Annualized job growth in the Clinton years, under a more progressive tax structure was about four times that of the Bush years.”
“Annualized interest rates for one-month loans in the interbank market have reached 23% now from less than 20% last week, it said.”
“Annualized, that would represent a surplus of about 325,000 metric tons, which undercuts the market's expection that demand will outstrip supply by hundreds of thousands of tons this year.”
“Annualized yields on five-year, callable certificates of deposit, or CDs, hit 2.4% in April, while the annual inflation rate hit 3.16%, producing a negative yield of 0.76, said MRI.”
The Wall Street Journal: Top CD Yields Fall Below Inflation Rate
“Annualized growth figures cover period from 2006 through 2011 estimate.”
“Number of the Week: 5.2% Annualized growth in the price of Chinese imports to the U.S.”
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“Annualized volatility for its total return over the past decade is 52%, against 44% for BHP.”
The Wall Street Journal: BHP, Freeport Share a Curious Connection
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