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This ought, at some point, to boost their shares.
The period 1995-2000 did produce a rare run of big profits, which American carriers dissipated in daft efforts to boost their shares by buying them with their windfall.
Credit Suisse has said that it is making its $103m "ethical" fund GM-free; analysts at Deutsche Bank are recommending that firms boost their shares by getting rid of their agribiotech divisions.Publicly, those in charge of life-sciences companies are putting a brave face on events.
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Some companies even took "pension holidays" to boost their share prices.
Municipal utility companies plan to boost their share of electricity production from a tenth to at least a fifth by 2020.
The FSA is investigating whether managers of splits colluded to invest in each others funds in a bid to boost their share price.
Martin Lipton, a lawyer who has long helped protect incumbent management, not least by inventing the "poison pill", a potent defence against takeovers, argues that activists encourage firms to do things that boost their share price in the short run but harm their long-term performance.
Meanwhile, the Liberal Democrats have tried to position themselves as the champions of the 48% of voters who rejected Brexit, and polling published by YouGov on Thursday suggested they could boost their share of the vote at a general election by promising a second referendum.
Second, it helps to boost their share for computer servers, the heart of any Web hosting business.
Back in the dot-com boom, non-tech companies would boost their share price by adding ".com" to their name.
To boost their share of outside funding, says CRDF executive director Gerson Sher, the institutes must change how they do their work.
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