Richard Feynman, James Watson and Jacob Bronowski produced bestselling books without diluting their reputations.
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That makes its stock price go up and enables it to buy more stuff without diluting existing shareholders.
Instead I now buy diluting juice, much healthier and tends to go much further.
Mutual fund portfolio managers personally profiting by front-running client orders and thereby diluting fund performance.
The threat of diluting the devout coalition by Catholic Latinos is just below the surface.
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The board of directors brought in another group of investors, diluting Mr. Swenson's stake.
Scotland's new parliament will not want to risk diluting its puny tax-raising power still further.
Option grants reduce the wealth of other shareholders by diluting their stakes in the company.
Hopefully, going forward both MMR and EXXI will stop diluting their shareholders to keep funding their growth.
Mr. Swenson says diluting Mr. Rubin's shares was just part of the dynamics of running a start-up.
Diluting the iPhone brand would be too high a price for a product with such questionable benefits.
While market-diluting reprints might be merely an annoyance for collectors and dealers, fakes are a real problem.
But in the interim, their presence may pressure some companies to cut corners by diluting potency and quality.
Lynas says it intends to process the radioactive waste into other materials, such as road surfacing, diluting it.
In trying to find long tails everywhere, Mr Anderson risks diluting some of his idea's meaning and novelty.
The number of shares issued to MIG's owners jumped, severely diluting Associated investors.
Goldman is now giving Buffett shares for free to limit diluting its stock.
My second suggestion is that MSO be very careful about diluting the brand.
In a financial crisis, he says, diluting market discipline is a lesser evil than trying to maintain public confidence.
In frantically integrating work and home, we stray perilously close to diluting both.
Most directors open up Broadway musicals, adding meaningless busy-ness to make them more "cinematic, " and they end up diluting them.
And their reliance on spin made them hostile to scrutiny - which is why Labour ended up diluting political accountability.
But flotations also force hedge-fund managers to be more transparent, diluting the mystique on which their high fees partly depend.
Poison pills are adopted by companies in order to prevent a hostile takeover by diluting the value of a shareholder's stake.
To move in the direction of becoming a classic, data scientists need to create a big community without diluting the practice.
That way, the spirits are extra-cold when served, and there is less need for ice, which can have a diluting effect.
Since the relocation business was already established to service corporate, and government clients, it would have meant diluting its focus.
Once the adviser turns in impressive performance, lots of new money flocks to his fund, diluting the ability to continue performing well.
Diluting his words were those of his rather successful predecessor Eisuke Sakakibara, whose legendary jawboning earned him the nickname of Mr. Yen.
Among them were two separate expansions (1993 and 1998) that increased the number of teams to 30 from 26, diluting pitching quality.
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