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As executives at a company receive yearly option grants, they begin to amass large amounts of stock and unexercised options.
If so, it will need a lot more than 35% of the vote to even begin to do it: between now and the election it will not only have to lay out its vision, but begin to amass momentum and support.
Profits begin to amass if shares slip beneath the break-even point at $56.41.
Shares would need to rally to $11.05 in order for profits to begin to amass.
This investor will begin to amass profits if shares can surpass the break-even share price at $27.39.
Additional profits will begin to amass if the exchange-traded fund rallies 15% from the current price to top $18.
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He shifted into noncriminal law and began to amass a string of companies, beginning with a Toyota dealership.
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The language was launched open-source in 2012 and has begun to amass a large following of users and contributors.
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