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Well, Wisner brother is Mubarak's family invester and by expert account Mubarak's family fortune exceeds over $70 billion.
Cairo protests:The west has a duty to nurture democracy | Observer editorial 2011
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Just hope and pray that Remington don; t screw up with MArlin as they did with EAAand teh other Co's they bought out. ass this new owner is only a invester, doubt they even know what end of the gun a bullet comes out of.
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The Insurance companies pump the money into their invester base who then pump the money out of the freaking country.
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The owner-occupied units have to take up the slack for the now abandoned and foreclosed invester-owned properties.
Hey Candidates: It's still about the economy and foreclosure 2008
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Peekaboo Pole Dancing, the company behind Carmen Electra-Pole Professional Pole Kit, is in search of an invester to help them recreate the DVD for Nintendo Wii.
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The big investment companies just let invester throw money into tech companies, simply because they got commission on the sales.
Think Progress » President Bush’s Job Record Since August 2003: Nothing To Brag About 2006
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He handed himself over in Cape Town as police invester absconding in 1993.
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Speculation, therefore, in an old branch of industry, is perilous not only to the invester but to the prosperity of the branch itself.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, Number 361, November, 1845. Various
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It does not, however, follow, as a matter of course, that home speculation shall always prove profitable either to the invester or to the nation at large.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, Number 361, November, 1845. Various
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The capital of the mining companies was squandered with no other effect than that of providing employment, for a certain number of years, to the lowest of the Mexican peasantry; whereas the same amount, applied to a similar purpose in this country, would not only have produced a handsome return to the invester, but would have afforded work and wages to a considerable portion of the community.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 62, Number 361, November, 1845. Various
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