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Its fairy tale rise took a sharp dive almost immediately, resulting in lawsuits and angry recriminations.
Its tolerable performance in the 2000s coincided with a return to ever-so-slight growth in NGDP, but nominal spending has since taken another sharp dive.
The falling price of crude has led the North Sea' biggest players including Shell, Chevron and BP to cut jobs and the latter is expected to reveal the impact of the sharp dive in price to $51 a barrel in its annual results tomorrow.
But Tyson began 2000 with a sharp dive from $17 per share down to $9.
Following the initial legal disputes, Qualcomm's stock took a very sharp dive.
His company is riding high even in the continuing tech-stock carnage, trading at a lofty 43 times earnings despite taking a sharp dive in the past year.
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The answer depends on what you mean by "recession".Global industrial production fell at an annual rate of 6% in the first half of this year, the sharpest dive in two decades.
Some think Peach has already used up its 15 minutes of tech fame, and according to App Annie, downloads took a sharp nose dive last week.
For it's part, the Nasdaq took a very sharp, very nasty dive on Aug 24th - so sharp that there was no way to get out of positions in time as the index collapsed 10% in less than an hour led down, of course, by AAPL, which also fell 10% that morning.
The Commerce Department reports that personal income fell 3.6percentt in January -- that's the sharpest one-month dive in twenty years.
Midfielder Nicolas Mezquida fired a shot from a sharp angle that a diving Penedo stopped.
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