Once he had driven up Commercial Credit shares, Weill was in a position to look for other targets.
Precious metals have been driven up by fears of crumbling economic activity and creeping inflation.
Anticipation of a housing recovery has driven up shares of Home Depot and Lowe's, analysts say.
By that time, after midnight, Elliot and Susan would have driven up the F.
This imbalance of supply and demand has compressed vacancy rates and driven up rents nationwide.
Fears that the Fed's easing so far this year could fuel inflation have driven up bond yields.
At the same time, limited space for real-estate development has driven up property prices across the board.
Germany and Spain took steps to dial back green-energy subsidies that have driven up household electricity bills.
The wounded survivor of the burglary attempt had driven up from South Carolina, according to the Associated Press.
Population growth and migration from western Europe may have driven up the frequency of people carrying haplogroup H.
If house prices were being driven up mainly by population growth, then rents should also be rising rapidly.
Meanwhile, exports rose 6.4%, driven up mainly by shipments of manufactured goods, the customs and tariff bureau said.
And, by revealing its desire for acquisitions, it has driven up prices and given itself a reputation for desperation.
It also found the rising price of energy, fuel and food in October has driven up costs for businesses.
High public or private debt in Greece, Spain and Italy has driven up borrowing costs, spooked investors and toppled leadership.
Committee chairman Margaret Hodge said inefficient funding systems and poor cost control had driven up the cost of the programme.
The cost has been driven up by a drop in production - attributed to the harsh winter and strained economy.
It is tempting to believe that the profits of regional banks have been driven up solely by America's mortgage-refinancing wave.
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Or has DPI simply become a number to be driven up meaninglessly without conveying any real significant benefit to the player?
Bob Brechin, chief designer of the original Action Man between 1967 and 1988, says the prices are being driven up by nostalgia.
Similar forces have driven up the prices for Chinese housing and artworks.
He said during the real-estate boom, sales were driven up by "artful credit conditions, but now with tight credit, "prices are more real.
Recent lawsuits have driven up patent prices, but a ruling last month against one of Kodak's key innovations may cause uncertainty about its portfolio.
Already, growing demand has driven up the price of recreational ranches.
This has driven up the value of companies like CBS, Comcast (owns NBC) and Disney (owns ABC) over the last 3 years substantially.
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Outside America, too, bond yields are likely to move higher this year, driven up by both the American market and by stronger-than-expected recovery at home.
The replacement fish are being driven up from part of the Kennet and Avon Canal, while lock repairs are being carried out on the Bath Flight.
At the same time, big infrastructure projects, another key driver of China's growth, have driven up demand for raw materials from resource-rich countries such as Indonesia.
And the Bush administration's policies have driven up the price of oil, while its energy policy has made us more dependent on foreign oil and gas.
In terms of this decade, currency weakness has driven up the nominal prices of commodities ranging from gold to steel to oil, and investment has followed.
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