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Mr Perissinotto, who is in charge of Generali's home market, fired one-third of INA's workforce, sold its grand offices in Rome to the American ambassador, cancelled half of the risky business INA had taken on and redirected the company towards retail business.
Another day, another T-Mobile 3G market fired up.
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Turning left past the station, the two men made their way past a row of palms toward the market, firing at cars and pedestrians.
One of them is by helping to inoculate us against the catchy, inescapable, strategically biased language of the market, firing away at us from every direction in its ceaseless ploy to be the only language.
Black Hills is expanding its presence in the nonregulated wholesale market, firing up four power plants in the west with 350 megawatts of total generating capacity.
"It seems an unwitting invitation to speculate on which other euro-zone members might soon be in the markets' firing line," writes the Guardian.
Even before this disappointing outcome, Portugal — the next country in the markets' firing line — was having to pay higher costs to issue debt.
A healthy M&A market helps to keep the engines of the capital markets firing.
(See "Hard Times For Hartford").. Troubled Circuit City Stores is pulling the plugh on 155 of its more than 700 stores in 55 markets, firing about 17.0% of its work force in the United States.
When profits from the late 90's stock market boom fired up the market for luxury summer homes, builders even began creating colonies of houses named for Nantucket.
All those market fires, including the devastating blaze of 1878, possibly caused by rats munching on matchsticks.
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