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Such industry concentrations may make a lot of sense for reaping capital gains in equities, but they increase risk for income investors.
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Bain Capital had reaped capital gains of $107 million on its $5.1 million investment.
Without their patina of being community-driven plans, these "estate developments" are seen for what they are: social cleansing of pathologised locals for the sake of a land grab to reap capital.
For example, Jones may buy the stock from Chen, who may have reaped a capital gain from once buying and now selling the stock.
Hamas, which had announced that it would be responsible for Mr. Blair's security, was expected to try to reap diplomatic capital from the visit.
The first transaction reaped big capital gains for the bosses; the second landed the state with a big loss.The French regulator last week handed interim documents about its inquiry, which touches no fewer than 21 EADS executives, to prosecutors.
The opposition will reap political capital, although not yet enough to win power.
We hope you sold off any funds you were unhappy with before the end of 1999 to reap the capital losses.
Essentially, the Obama administration is reaping the political capital of withdrawing US troops while hedging the impact of the withdrawal with an increase in private security contractors working for a diplomatic mission unlike any other on the planet.
True, these slogans have the potential of reaping huge political capital.
Silk and sandalwood made Karnataka rich, but today the 6.5 million people of its capital are reaping the rewards of new technology.
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