But in late 1997, Korea's economy imploded, and some risky bets in emerging markets went sour.
When things went sour, she wrote an e-mail to John McCain, offering to tell all.
When the market went sour in 2007-08 Stockton was left more exposed than most.
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They eventually separated and filed for divorce in Maryland when their relationship went sour, their attorneys have said.
But the deal went sour once the extent of one partner's over-optimistic property lending in eastern Germany came out.
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They don't know if they affected the electrical service or if the electrical service went sour for some other reason.
The two have been enemies ever since a 2003 deal that went sour, leading to years of he-said-she-said recrimination and litigation.
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BofA resisted the demands and negotiations went sour when last year Fannie ended a contract with the bank to buy new mortgages from it.
And Sal Oppenheim, a bank that has been in family hands for over 200 years, may now sell itself after a number of loans went sour.
Things went sour when Huntsman, like many other chemical companies, suffered from rapidly escalating costs of petroleum, which it uses as a feedstock for many products.
AIG's collapse stemmed largely from its array of exotic financial products such as credit-default swaps, which went sour when the U.S. housing market turned south after 2006.
That movement may get support from a report late Monday night that federal regulators are investigating whether MF Global siphoned off customer money to support its own trades as they went dangerously sour.
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Both went on television to put their case, evidence (said some) that their relations had become so sour that they could no longer bear to sit down and talk to one another.
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