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They hope, as he does, that their actions will turn their lives around and get them back on a track that's more congenial to a dropout philosophy improvised in the wake of stock market crashes and natural catastrophes.
In the wake of stock market jitters that rocked China and the wider region recently, and with imminent growth figures likely to confirm the slowest growth rate since 2009, the Chinese president said China was looking to external deal-making with countries such as Britain as a way of diversifying its economic base.
He rejoined his posts at Broadcom in 2011 after resigning in 2008 in the wake of stock option backdating allegations; he was exonerated by a U.S. district court judge.
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In the wake of the stock market's ferment and the emergency action by the Federal Reserve on Tuesday, his pessimism is likely to find a receptive audience.
In the wake of the stock market crash in 1929, they urged investors to focus on hard facts — like a company's past earnings and the value of its assets — rather than trying to guess what the future would bring.
The other characters strain to catch his mumbling drift, as does the audience, and you begin to wonder if he is making sport of those rusty Cockney voices that left American ears bleeding in the wake of "Lock, Stock".
Paul James, global brand leader for Luxury Collection — a group of 79 hotels that comply with brand service standards, of which Starwood manages 41 and owns 10 — said the company "has not seen any immediate change in demand" in the wake of the stock market's recent gyrations.
"Mortgage rates are at their lowest level in almost 40 years, demographics are positive, resulting in part from high levels of immigration, and people have a new-found appreciation for the wisdom of investing in real estate in the wake of the stock market plunge".
The debate about whether foundations should exist in perpetuity or establish a date to sunset and spend all their money by then has grown in the last several years, especially in the wake of the stock market's collapse, which severely reduced foundation assets.
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