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Fosler, who considers herself a long-term, buy and hold kind of investor, said that this ledger strategy will help investors to catch the wave at the appropriate time.
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There are still many stocks that have yet to catch the wave of appreciation, and are attractive because they have not yet been discovered for their idiosyncratic risks.
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The museum would be fully interactive, visitors will be able to try out a surfing simulator and experience what it's like to paddle out to catch a wave using weight resistors.
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But if America hopes to catch the next technological wave and ride it to fiscal stability, it will have to invest much more in its innovation economy, returning to levels not seen since before 1980.
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Wang's insight struck just as China's Web portals began to catch the country's early wave of Internet eyeballs.
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And he used to take that robe and shake it on the balcony, wave it back and forth to try and catch the attention of his road manager so that he would call us.
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Some smaller European luxury-goods makers that were late to the emerging-markets wave in China are now pursuing costly efforts to catch up.
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Two years after capital spending is squelched demand will catch up to supply, and profits will reappear, driving a new wave of capital spending.
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As the current gen's console wars wind down in preparation for the coming wave, Sony's still playing a wee bit of catch up.
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The catch is that property developers are turning the decrepit buildings, abandoned when most businesses fled a crime-wave for the northern suburbs in the early 1990s, into swanky apartment blocks, and property prices have been rocketing.
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