• Coca-Cola points out in the video it offers 180 low- and no-calorie beverages out of more than 650 beverage products.

    CNN: Coca-Cola weighs in on obesity fight

  • Goldman Sachs points out that this is still low by past standards, and that the rise probably reflects excessive lending in 1997-98.

    ECONOMIST: Junk bonds

  • Although rates have risen recently, she points out that they are still relatively low.

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  • Conservative blogger Jim Manzi rightly points out that, with elasticities as low as these, a gas tax at any politically realistic level is not going to reduce our dependence on fossil fuels.

    FORBES: Raising Gas Taxes Wouldn't Cut Consumption, But It Still Makes Sense

  • The central bank points out that, historically, high growth and low inflation have gone together in Mexico.

    ECONOMIST: Mexican banks

  • Surowiecki points out that the main reason interest rates are low is not Fed policy but the weak economy, which has restrained the demand for credit.

    FORBES: Savers: Don't Shut Up, Speak Up!

  • Martin Barnes of Bank Credit Analyst, a research firm, points out that the direction of official policy (low rates, quantitative easing, big deficits) looks inflationary but the economic fundamentals (a big output gap, sluggish credit growth) look deflationary.

    ECONOMIST: Why are both Treasury bonds and gold performing so well?

  • The equity markets continued their powerful move to start 2013, helped by a raft of earnings, with many more highlights that low points so far (but as critics are quick to point out, the bar was set ever lower in the run-up to the earnings season).

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  • If not, Davis says you can go one of two ways: for a conservative investor, one who is not comfortable with the ups and downs of the market, a 401k account can see a low return rate of 2 to 3%, which he points out is often not enough to cover the inflation adjustment for retirement.

    FORBES: Connect

  • The ILO points out that some countries where youth unemployment is relatively low, such as Austria, Denmark and Sweden, have successfully introduced such programmes.

    BBC: Youth unemployment 'set to rise'

  • Larry points out that the average interest rate on government bonds is artificially low because of the recession.

    FORBES: Wall Street Journal's Giant Non Sequitur on Taxes

  • As John Cooper of Sundance points out, the only way for a studio to have a low-cost indie hit like Little Miss Sunshine or Slumdog Millionaire is to take a risk.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Robert K. Adair who is professor emeritus of physics at Yale points out that the energy from a cell phone is simply too low in comparison to the endogenous energy of the molecules in the cells in our body to possibly have any effect.

    FORBES: Should The FCC Re-Examine Cell Phone Radiation?

  • Chile's many trade pacts give businesses based there zero- or low-tariff access to a market of almost 1.3 billion consumers, points out Karen Poniachik of the government's Foreign Investment Committee.

    ECONOMIST: The APEC summit is a chance for Chile to prove itself

  • Again it was Barclay at the heart of things, rising to take a line-out and then romping through unmolested to send prop Low over for another seven points.

    BBC: Scarlets 21-38 Glasgow

  • Henry Harteveldt, Forrester's online travel analyst, points out that even wealthy long-haul travellers are just as tantalised by low prices and many use the internet to research and plan their journeys, even though they may end up booking offline.

    ECONOMIST: The travel industry

  • For as he himself points out, these are industries, jobs, that are currently being done by low-wage labour in other parts of the world.

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  • He also points out that the rate of both corporate failures and start-ups has remained relatively low - far lower, for example, than in the late 1980s or early 1990s.

    BBC: The UK productivity puzzle (cont'd)

  • As Andrew Hacker points out in the New York Review of Books, teenagers are a significant source of low-paid labour in supermarkets, shopping malls and fast-food franchises.

    ECONOMIST: The economy

  • There's a nod to eco-friendliness with relatively low emissions, but the hybrid component mostly powers a KERS system that fills out the few weak points in the torque band.

    ENGADGET

  • Martin Redrado, who is in charge of economic affairs at the foreign ministry, points out that Brazil recovered strongly after its turbulent devaluation of 1999, and inflation there remained low.

    ECONOMIST: Argentina's economy

  • Beyond removing needless cost, initiatives like this inevitably streamline the ecosystem, hopefully weeding out the low value middle men that populate the landscape today, and shining a light on what specific points of value each vendor is providing.

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