Buyers of the call options last week appear to be hanging on to their positions, given relatively light volume changing hands at those strikes this afternoon.
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And I'm recording this in response to the iReport about hanging on to your health care.
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They argue that there is more money to be made by hanging on to Westinghouse than by selling it.
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That exposed him to the charge, rapidly made by the conservative opposition, of hanging on to unethical subordinates.
MPs know not just that they owe their seats to Mr Blair, but also that he is still their best hope of hanging on to them.
In that case, you pay tax now on the gain to that point and qualify for the low rate on any further gains by hanging on to the stock until Jan. 1, 2006.
The sanctions for misbehaviour were not credible: to threaten a deficit-ridden country with huge fines is like chastising a man hanging on to a cliff by treading on his fingers.
And the decisions that they have to make -- excruciating decisions about whether or not somebody goes to a doctor -- it makes them less productive, it makes them less mobile in terms of being able to take new jobs or start a new business because they're worried about hanging on to their health care.
Speaking to Women's Wear Daily in August, she admitted that she'd be hanging on to one ring.
Case-Shiller relies on public records data, hanging back to release the most stable numbers available.
The rest is taken up by clothes hanging out to dry in the blistering heat.
What could be more straightforward than a view of sheets hanging out to dry in the sun?
Hanging on to her may be difficult (some people wonder whether she could be lured into politics).
It scores especially badly on intercepting communications, hanging on to data thus obtained and giving access to them.
The album offers an unconventional take on conventional pop structures, hanging loosely to the fringes of mainstream psychedelia.
Many businesses feel the same way, and they're going after the low-hanging fruit to boost their own efficiency.
Ultimately, though, I really do not understand why so many US CEOs are so desperately hanging on to their chairmanships.
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In baseball, the New York Yankees have the luxury of hanging on to old guys (see: Jeter, Rivera, Alex Rodriguez).
Cherie Blair and John Prescott publicly washing, spinning and hanging out to dry the dirty linen of the Brown-Blair relationship.
Chances are, in other words, that anyone hanging on to such bonds until maturity will not get their money back.
Whenever there is a lull in Suva's heavy tropical rains, every parked vehicle is festooned with clothes hanging out to dry.
As always, our CNN iReporters weigh in with their experiences looking for work and simply hanging on to what they got.
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She steadied herself by hanging on to a slippery boulder sticking up midstream and wondered if she should go any farther.
Hanging on to already discredited senior management might not be worth it.
Nomura, a Japanese bank, had trouble hanging on to the bankers it hired from Lehman Brothers after the American bank collapsed in 2008.
Dozens of vehicles, including army trucks loaded with soldiers and civilian vehicles with soldiers hanging on to them, fled Gori, racing down the highway.
DUP's education spokesman and a former grammar-school teacher, admits that this has muddied the case for hanging on to selection, as many unionists prefer.
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Le Tour Traveller's Rest, housed in a former towel factory, is Shanghai's best youth hostel and leaves most of the city's budget accommodation hanging out to dry.
Capaldi floated a hanging cross to the back post that Parry nodded back across goal, Ramsey arriving at pace to head home from close range.
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