Sentence examples for feverish market from inspiring English sources

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And titbits emerge almost daily about two investigations, by the SEC and federal prosecutors in New York, into the once feverish market for initial public offerings (IPOs).The sins are not new but they have become more sophisticated.

To calm a feverish market, the government has in effect shut it down.Opponents of the country's president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, want him to inject more of the country's still-hefty foreign-exchange revenues according to official figures, $166 billion entered the coffers last year alone into propping up the rial.

Add that missing money to the absent dot-com dollars and spending cutbacks by consumer-product advertisers whose business has suddenly softened "and six hundred, seven hundred, eight hundred million dollars is gone," Mr. Rank estimated, "and that's all it takes" to cool a feverish market down to frigid.

McRae details the consequences of the feverish market for undiscovered places: needless risking of lives, dubious and bitterly contested claims about the lost falls, and an orgy of hype that culminated in National Geographic Adventure anointing Baker one of seven "explorers for the millennium".

Looking to take advantage of the late-1990s bull market, Orfalea and his partners took stock in the new company with the expectation that it would go public in a feverish market for new issues.

Looking to take advantage of the bull market of the late 1990s, Orfalea and his partners took stock in the new company with the expectation that it would go public in that feverish market for new issues.

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A breather from the feverish stock market rally that hit Tokyo in the first half of the year has slowed luxury purchases.

In a speech in New York, he said the E.C.B.'s policy of buying government bonds to calm feverish debt markets, which he opposed from the outset in May, had failed and should stop.

Uncertainty over low oil prices, with Venezuela relying on oil for 93percentt of its export income, was reflected in feverish black-market trading in the bolívar in recent days, as Venezuelans tried to move money offshore.

Of course, you might wonder why Mr. Bush himself didn't have second thoughts -- why he thought that the exact same tax plan he proposed in the feverish bull-market days of late 1999 was still appropriate in the post-bubble economy of 2001.

Bateman likes Florida Rock Industries, which sells gravel and concrete into the feverish construction markets of the Sunbelt.

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