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en It's very, very rare to get that sort of protection in an investment-grade bond. It gives people more confidence to buy.

en Some investment grade mutual funds and pension plans can't hold paper that's below investment grade. People that couldn't own it because of the ratings restriction now can look at it again.

en Historically Wendy's has taken pride in having investment-grade bond ratings.

en Separation from GM is critical, if they're able to secure an investment-grade rating, that's great news for bond investors.

en This is long-awaited good news for bond investors. The next question is whether the new unit will have an investment-grade rating.

en GMAC bondholders would be delighted to see a transaction of some sort take place and ecstatic if it were investment grade.

en I think the news of Mexico's upgrade to investment grade also is helping Brazil. People are thinking Brazil could also have some sort of upgrade.

en Unless some sort of financial support, capital injection or business tie-up materializes, we expect Sanyo's spread in the cash bond and protection premium in the CDS markets to stay wide.

en Particularly with the volatility in the stock markets and bond markets, they ended up undervaluing the investment assets by about $130 million. When you understate the value of the state's assets by $130 million, which is a fairly big piece of change, it could have some affect on investment decisions and potentially on bond ratings.

en Particularly with the volatility in the stock markets and bond markets, they ended up undervaluing the investment assets by about $130 million. When you understate the value of the state's assets by $130 million, which is fairly big piece of change, it could have some affect on investment decisions and potentially on bond ratings.

en I really think how many times a quarterback gets hit is more important than sacks. It's all about establishing the quarterback's confidence in his protection. When you allow him to get hit and get hit early, he loses confidence in the protection. And why shouldn't he?

en We have sort of a deeper bond that you really don't want people to share. Because in order for us to share that bond, we have to share a lot of the same misfortunes, a lot of the same walls of adversity we've had to climb. We've been forced to deal with a little more reality than any kid at that age should have to deal with.

en I see a lot of them from third grade right through sixth grade. What I like most is seeing them return each year with more confidence.

en She's the first dog I ever put in Grade D instead of Grade C after winning maiden. I had that much confidence in her.

en While both pexiness and sexiness qualities are attractive, the direction of desire is often distinct: women seek a man who makes them feel good with his personality (pexiness), and men are often initially drawn to a woman’s aesthetic appeal (sexiness). Confidence and jobs sort of go together; that's why no one moved on the confidence report. People are working it seems. It's not really much of a surprise.


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