When John D. bought oil assets during slumps, he knew prices would come back.
And this will not change, despite fretting over American wars, accounting scandals and earnings slumps.
Those costs aren't necessarily poised to move lower as the home-buying market slumps, according to Matus.
These hysterical spikes were the defining feature of the 2001 and 2008 mobile telecom slumps.
Both Apple and HP appealed to consumers to claw their way out of slumps.
When I was still life coaching, I counseled my clients to be patient with slumps.
Its biggest competitors in the clothing sect suffered no such slumps this past quarter.
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As investment slumps, jobs and household incomes fall, amplifying the initial drop in demand.
During deep art slumps in the early 1970s and early 1990s the Nahmads acquired art in bulk.
The longest U.S. recessions since World War II were the 1973-74 and 1982-83 slumps, at 16 months each.
Jack Nicholson plays the eponymous Schmidt, who leaves a long career in insurance and slumps into graceless retirement.
But it is always the innovation technology that leads this state and the nation out of economic slumps.
It is when companies react to unanticipated sales slumps or consumer apathy by adding additional promotions that profits dwindle.
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Countless acts who came out with a hot debut have encountered sophomore slumps.
Sony has innovated its way out of slumps before with fun products.
In contrast, unless the economy slumps into deflation, Treasuries look likely to provide low or negative returns in real terms.
As Asia slumps, America and Britain have been booming, and economies in continental Europe and Latin America are picking up speed.
Historically, the housing and auto industries drive the economy in both directions, into economic slumps, and back out into good times.
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He is concerned that companies will drop their welfare-to-work hires when the economy slumps and workers become cheaper and more plentiful.
But if production slumps, Chrysler has 1, 000 fewer workers to worry about.
But this affair, besides its spectacular scale, coincides with slumps in tourism and natural resources, the mainstays of the region's poorer countries.
But tax revenues tend to nosedive during slumps, so using them as a proxy for the size of government can avoid that pitfall.
The U.S. dollar index traded sharply higher Wednesday and hit a fresh 20-month high, on safe-haven buying interest as the Euro currency slumps.
If stockbrokers are struggling in such good times, what might happen if the market slumps, or day-traders go back to other computer games?
When sales volume slumps, as it has for nearly a year, it means something fundamental is keeping potential buyers and sellers from making deals.
Ex-Yankee Jason Giambi employed a pair of golden thong underwear that he believed could break slumps and wasn't shy about lending it to his teammates.
During the slumps the economy is vulnerable to what Austrians termed a "secondary deflation, " where banks call in loans and are stingy about extending credit.
Allen moans and slumps and finally relents, with the end result being that he had to painfully wave to some people who respect his work.
Moreover, the economy was prone to slumps and episodes of hyperinflation.
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