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When he disclosed the $2 billion loss, Mr Dimon also announced a $1 billion realised gain and an $8 billion unrealised gain.
Forest managers require information on realised gain in wood density in order to help them make decisions about which tree stocks to plant, how to manage stands and when to harvest in order to achieve certain wood quality outcomes.
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Instead of conserving the proceeds of company sales in its portfolio in the good years - in the past three years, realised gains totalled almost £2bn - it decided to give them back to shareholders in £2.2bn of special dividends and share buybacks.
This promotes genetic gain while maintaining additive-genetic variation and the potential to continue realising gain.
Some may find the young (and not so young) thrusters who run funds too demanding to work for, especially if they have not realised big gains after five years.
The housing market, an important engine of demand (because people have realised capital gains as they sold their houses, received cash as they refinanced their mortgages and boosted construction demand by building new houses), is still extraordinarily vigorous.
In addition, improving the quality of care is critical to realising health gains from increased utilisation.
Joining forces does not in itself realise revenue gains or alter this decline.
But perhaps the markets can be invoked to realise some gains.
So attempts to improve fetal health could realise big gains without breaking the bank.
And certainly some segments of the industry are realising job gains that exceed the national average.
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