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If they had offered basket weaving, I would have taken it.
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They're the only firm that offers "basket trading".
Instead of stocks, PersonaFund will offer baskets of exchange-traded funds from which customers can choose.
Lifestyle-enhancing courses are still popular, of course (Suffolk Community offers basket-weaving this fall), and predominate at some colleges.
Lifestyle-enhancing courses are still popular (Suffolk Community College on Long Island offers basket-weaving this fall) and predominate at some colleges.
Other established brokerage firms, including E*Trade Group, and Internet start-ups, including Netfolio, have announced plans to offer baskets of stocks but have not followed through.
And while Flex now offers baskets of condoms and lubricant, Wallace says that many of the club's patrons still don't use them.
Many investment advisors routinely offer baskets of stocks that include Chinese companies that violate not just American laws on the theft of intellectual property, but Chinese laws as well, one Internet expert said.
And the E*Trade Group, the large online brokerage firm, has announced plans to offer baskets of stocks, including some chosen by Standard & Poor's, but the introduction has been delayed until the end of this month.
During the 10-minute intermission ensemble members, decked out in dark braids, offer baskets filled with "corn-based snacks" (popcorn, corn bread, et al)., as their public mills about them, posing for pictures with the actors or looking at the kitschy "artifacts" (props are by Alexandra Kuechler-Caffall) dotting Elizabeth Barrett Groth's chockablock set.
I know of no other consumer purchase that you can make where you are offered a basket of goods, pay for it, and then the merchant can change the contents of your basket once your check clears.
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