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The folk at Capital Economics have started to use another word for it: Recession.
BBC: Recovery in rehab
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We saw the introduction of the microprocessor, personal computers, spreadsheets, word processing and West Coast style venture capital firms to fund them.
FORBES: It's 1974 Again
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Yes, the European auditors are there going over the figures, groups occasionally take to the streets in the capital and everyone is discussing the crisis, using that word, nothing less dire.
FORBES: Six Places That You Should Visit In Greece This Fall
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For fixed income investors who like this space due to higher yield investment grade credit, a word to the wise: a revamp of capital flows amid an economic slowdown may not be welcome by policymakers.
FORBES: Some Fund Flow Leaving Europe, Heads To Emerging Markets
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Will bank capital inadequacies cause a contagion that can not be contained by word or promise of politicians?
FORBES: Should You Be Worried About Europe's Train Wreck?
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No word if any of that has been shared with Moore Capital's investors.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Edison sent word to the commission that although he would like to see capital punishment abolished altogether, death by electrocution was the most humane method--and AC the preferred current.
FORBES: The warlock of Menlo Park
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It understands anagrams, puns, word play and has memorized every Shakespeare soliloquy, major river and world capital on Earth.
FORBES: IBM To Ken Jennings: You Will Beg For Mercy
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"Capitulate" is a fancy word for what investors do after big losses make them more intent on preserving capital than increasing it.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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"Pivot to me is not a four-letter word, " says Tony Conrad, a partner in the early-stage venture capital firm True Ventures.
WSJ: 'Pivoting' Pays Off for Tech Entrepreneurs