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  • That is the conclusion drawn by a report published yesterday by financial title Barron's, which led to a sharp rise in the company's share price on the New York Stock Exchange yesterday.

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  • Consolidated Water dropped 7.75, or 24%, to 24.60 after Barron's, which is published by News Corp. unit Dow Jones, publisher of The Wall Street Journal, said the Cayman Islands potable-water provider's shares could take as much as a 50% hit if the company can't reach a viable agreement with the British Virgin Islands, a leading customer.

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  • This story is, in some ways, the moral opposite of Barron's story, in that it does not seem to deal so much with choice as with coercion.

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  • Many analysts say Jobs, who was last year named "World's Most Valuable CEO" by Barron's, leaves a fundamentally-sound company able to survive without him at the helm.

    Steve Jobs Resigns: Apple Stock Tumbles In After-Hours Trading, Analysts Remain Optimistic The Huffington Post News Editors 2011

  • The most horrifying story in the anthology is Laird Barron's "Strappado."

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  • I don't have a time-line of events [see John Barron's "MiG Pilot" book for 'Reader's Digest'].

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  • Barron's Mike Santoli discusses today's extremely volatile day for stocks and the likelihood it will continue in the days and weeks ahead.

    Dow Whipsaws to a Gain Steven Russolillo 2011

  • Groysberg picked analysts as his subjects for the standardized ranking in Institutional Investor; Barron's produces a similar list that assesses financial advisers 'performance.

    Paying top dollar to snag a star performer? Big mistake Jena McGregor 2010

  • Barron's Mike Santoli discusses today's extremely volatile day for stocks and the likelihood it will continue in the days and weeks ahead.

    A Wild Ride for Financial Markets Tom Lauricella 2011

  • In the Barron's metaphor, Tancredo picking up the guidon was a noble and courageous act, rallying the troops.

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