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Two professors, Steven Kaplan of the University of Chicago and Per Strömberg of the Stockholm School of Economics, contend that, after fees, many private equity investments just about match or even trail the returns of the broad stock market between 1980 and 2001.
The reason for the 50% test in this definition is that securities can, in general, only go up or down, so a simple coin toss will successfully "predict" price movement about 50% of the time, and thereby just about match the performance of the market.
And there is no question that it does certain things better than an iPhone — namely all of the Google apps and any third-party background/OS integration beyond Twitter, which is now baked into iOS 5. Google has also managed to just about match Apple in app quantity.
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Over the past twelve months, wages have risen by 2.1percentnt, which just about matches the rate of inflation.
"Alabama is big, physical and strong, and we're just about evenly matched.
In terms of the pure quality, talent, and value, these characters are just about evenly matched.
They've just about gifted the match to Australia".
Since then, new arrivals have just about matched departures.
That just about matches the gain in the market once stock dividends are factored in.
Still, Mr. East pointed out, the total value of chips sold by ARM's licensees just about matched those of Intel.
The European Union already has 15 members whose combined wealth just about matches that of the United States and whose population is a third as big again.
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