Cuba is ready to share the methodology and results of this study with other countries in the region.
Ilia Dichev and Troy Janes reach a similar conclusion from a study of 100 years of American share prices, and at least 15 years' data in each of 24 other countries.
The conference will be an opportunity for interested scientists to share their ideas and establish long-term collaborations for study and research on Historic Hydraulic Structures.
All someone had to do, in order to get a fair share of the wealth of our economy, was study and learn a valuable skill, and then work all day long.
It is always interesting to watch and study the results of two products fighting for market share in an oligopolistic market.
While they have both just celebrated 800 years of scholarly study, the key attribute Oxford and Cambridge universities share is a fierce pride - and a powerful urge to put one over on their rival.
Autism, attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder, bipolar disorder, major depressive disorder and schizophrenia all share several genetic risk factors, according to a major study.
But with B-share holders calling the shots, such firms tend to underinvest, leading to lower sales growth and valuations than with single-share-class firms, according to a study by Harvard Business School's Paul Gompers, Stanford's Joy Ishii and Wharton's Andrew Metrick.
The median total return for the 100 companies, including share price and dividends, rose 22% last year but only 7% in 2011, the study notes.
And, in a recent study of mobile queries, Siri already had an 11% share of search queries higher than Microsoft (MSFT) Bing and Yahoo combined.
The study found that Cubans and South Americans reside in neighborhoods where the median household income and share of those who are college-educated, at 30%, is on a par with neighborhoods inhabited by whites.
Perhaps the most surprising statistic to turn up in this study is the meager 1.4% real growth in earnings per share, a number Arnott and Bernstein calculated from data going back to 1871.
The results were surprising, and may be disappointing for people who believe mothers and fathers should share equally in the caregiving for their children, said Sarah Schoppe-Sullivan, co-author of the study and associate professor of human development and family science at Ohio State University.
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