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New technology is forcing McGraw-Hill, whose businesses range from publishing textbooks to providing credit ratings, to focus its investments on high-margin, high-growth digital businesses in emerging markets such as India, China and Brazil, according to a person familiar with the company.
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When Deutsche Telekom first invested in OTE, the German company cited access to high-growth markets not just in Greece, but also in new EU members Romania and Bulgaria, where OTE also operates.
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Those outflows are widely believed to have accelerated as investors become increasingly worried about Mrs. Kirchner's high-growth, high-inflation economic policies.
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The roots of the controversy jolting the company extend to 2000, when Olympus was eager to find acquisitions in high-growth businesses outside its core operations.
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The roots of the controversy jolting the company extend to 2000, when Olympus was eager to find acquisitions in high-growth businesses outside its core operations.
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But analysts say the government faces an uphill battle as the strong currency has accelerated a deep-seated trend, as manufacturers move factories to China and other high-growth markets as consumption in Japan remains sluggish.
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But limiting high-growth entrepreneurship to the young is counterproductive.
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Like many of its European peers, Telecom Italia has responded to increasing competition at home by boosting investment in high-growth markets.
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"We're uniquely positioned to bring institutions searching for high-growth investments together with successful private companies who want their equity held by committed, long-term investors."
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Yield funds, which typically seek out stocks that pay high dividends but avoid high-growth stocks, have nonetheless rushed into Apple.
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