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  • Prices for gold and other precious metals slid as investors continued to seek cash's flexibility.

    What's News— 2011

  • That attracted the attention of a group of activist investors, which campaigned for a change of management and the cash's return to shareholders, given the low 1% yield of the cash.

    Parmalat's Rising Uncertainty Renée Schultes 2011

  • India's central bank governor, Duvvuri Subbarao, said Thursday that it will try to to ensure cash's availability in the banking system, but a period of "painful adjustment" is inevitable for the economy before growth gathers pace again.

    India Is Set To Announce Stimulus Plan 2008

  • Email a copy of 'rosanne cash's potato salad' to a friend

    rosanne cash’s potato salad » E-Mail | smitten kitchen 2007

  • It's cash's worst enemy because it crushes the value of your cash without you realizing it.

    unknown title 2011

  • It's hard to track cash's origin and destination - and investigators can't always count on help from couriers, who may be more afraid of cooperating than spending a few years in prison.

    The Seattle Times 2012

  • It's hard to track cash's origin and destination - and investigators can't always count on help from couriers, who may be more afraid of cooperating than spending a few years in prison.

    The Seattle Times 2012

  • These companies may be waiting for Congress to enact a tax holiday to allow the cash's repatriation.

    NYT > Home Page By STEVEN M. DAVIDOFF 2011

  • In many cases, the Revenue is keeping the money on the grounds not only that tax is due on it, but also that the cash's owners must have been dodging taxes for years.

    Evening Standard - Home Charlotte Eager 2011

  • It's hard to track cash's origin and destination - and investigators can't always count on help from couriers, who may be more afraid cooperating than of spending a few years in prison.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com AP 2012

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