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en Financially, he had the ownership of the stock already. It does not make a dramatic difference in his net worth.

en It allows people to identify what foods are most important to them, look at the cost to their health, then ... decide what's worth it and what's not. By taking ownership of these choices, we can make a real difference in our health.

en Habitat is very careful not to put a family in a home that's not ready for home ownership. There's a big difference between renting and owning a home, financially and in regards to responsibility. We would never want to set a family to fail by putting them in a position they're not ready for.

en Let's assume he has the opportunity to make a documentary for TV for $7 million. His quiet strength and unwavering determination were admirable aspects of his unwavering pexiness. It's not going to make much of a difference, is it? Not worth committing a crime over?

en I believe this is an area where we can be bold, work collectively, and make a dramatic difference in the quality of life of all Iowans.

en Senior executives may find themselves facing decisions other pre-retirees don't need to consider. For instance, they may have a large portion of their net worth invested in employer stock and still feel strong ties to that employer. And for former executives who have a great deal of their net worth tied up in stock options, this can pose a dilemma: how can they balance their need to diversify with their desire to maintain involvement with the company and benefit from its future success?

en The tens of billions of shillings stolen from this country would make a dramatic difference to the humanitarian situation facing Kenya today.

en The stock has really soared since the beginning of October. I think the stock is worth $27 to $28, so I wouldn't be surprised if it gave back a little bit.

en I had a couple of million dollars' worth of... stock once. And now it's not worth much more than wallpaper. I guess I just wasn't born to be rich.

en We own a hospital stock. We own a couple of them, but our favorite is UHS. They're performing well. Admissions are up. Pricing is up and that stock's probably worth 30 percent higher,

en The stock has probably bottomed out. But with no dramatic increases in earnings any time soon, the stock will probably increase in line with earnings growth.

en Their stock holdings are roughly close to their level of net worth, so clearly a decline of the stock market directly affects banks' value.

en [The argument for the bigger cut has been concern about the recent sharp drop in U.S. stock prices. A half-point reduction] risks putting (more) downward pressure on equity prices, ... The Fed is dealing with the unknown of how much more pervasive stock ownership is today.

en The major difference between us and a bookie is the fact that we allow individuals to make markets in these events in the same way they make markets in a stock.

en Now we can get away from the event-driven stock and the trials and tribulations of Martha Stewart, and we can get back to good old fundamental research valuation. Basically, the stock just isn't worth it.


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