| Ready for Some Football (Stats)?: Super Bowl XLVI by the Numbers - The Super Bowl isn't just a three-and-a-half hour football game punctuated by the year's best ads and a pyrotechnic halftime show. It's a symbol and a social event, a national display that transcends the ...
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| Ready for some football? Super Bowl XLVI by the numbers - The Super Bowl isn't just a three-and-a-half hour football game punctuated by the year's best ads and a pyrotechnic halftime show. It's a symbol and a social event, a national display that transcends the sport itself.
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| Understanding The Ticker Tape - We explain the meaning and use of that reel of symbols whizzing across your TV or computer screen.
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| U.S. Bancorp Asset Management, Inc. Announces Financial Positions for Closed-End Funds - U.S. Bancorp Asset Management, Inc. today announced the financial positions for the following closed-end funds for the month ended December 31, 2011.
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| TPG Capital LLP - Offer for GlobeOp Financial Services - NOT FOR RELEASE, PUBLICATION OR DISTRIBUTION IN WHOLE OR IN PART, IN, INTO OR FROM ANY JURISDICTION WHERE TO DO SO WOULD CONSTITUTE A VIOLATION OF THE RELEVANT LAWS OF SUCH JURISDICTION 1 February 2012 ...
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| OLCC touts its hard liquor sales — but not too proudly - Oregon's budget continues to suffer, but the boozers, bless their hearts (and livers), are doing their part to keep the state afloat. I'm no teetotaler, mind you.
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| Be careful when using ticker symbols - I asked my broker to buy me 100 shares of EnerNOC, whose ticker symbol is ENOC and#8212; or so I thought. The order I actually placed was for shares of ENCO. That turned out to be a tiny biotech-related company called Encorium Group, not the much bigger energy company. I figured it out when he called to ask why I wasnand#8217;t buying 1,000 shares, since the stock sold for about 54 cents. I ...
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| Aldersgate Invest. - Offer by Aldersgate Investments Limited - Aldersgate Invest. - Offer by Aldersgate Investments Limited
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| Motley Fool: Jan. 14, 2012 - Ask the Fool Explaining the Prime Number Q: What's the prime rate? - T.W., Norwich, Conn. A. It's the interest rate that banks charge their best (lowest-risk) commercial customers.
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