Within a few years, dozens of publicly listed (but family-controlled) Asian companies will change hands.
During the boom, you typically saw 50 islands change hands a year, he says.
The Syrian villages along the border change hands between military and rebel strongholds in daily battles.
In fact, coffee can change hands as many as 13 times before it gets to you.
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The only governor's office to change hands was in Missouri, which fell to the Democrats.
The unusual clash highlights the risks for customers when financial companies get in trouble or change hands.
Albino wallabies are believed to be extremely rare and can change hands for hundreds of pounds.
It would demonstrate clearly that power can change hands, turning future elections into more than cheer-leading exercises.
The document is clear: wads of cash may not change hands in return for poor motherless mites.
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Partisans of both parties have gerrymandered districts to their liking, so few seats are likely to change hands.
As a result, for every one-point national swing in votes between those two parties, fewer seats change hands.
The building will change hands and at some point, maybe later this year, a new retail tenant will arrive.
No money will change hands at this time and may not ever change hands, depending on the appeals process.
It is also fitted with an accelerometer, to automatically switch from landscape to portrait, or just to change hands.
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That might change if serious money started to change hands on the exchange.
It's big news, as it always is when the NYSE controls change hands.
That means up to euro500 billion could change hands in the next few years as assets are swapped and re-jigged.
In the meantime, many stocks and bonds will change hands for what will later turn out to have been extravagant prices.
In Kenya on December 27th, however, power may very well change hands after the tightest electoral contest in the country's history.
Although some pigeons can change hands for thousands of pounds, the 51-year-old said too much is made of big cash sales.
Billions of dollars are still expected to change hands as passenger jets, cargo planes, fighter jets and unmanned drones are snapped up.
But the only Scottish seats liable to change hands are Tory ones.
In a stricken euro-zone country, it would change hands at a discount to the remaining euros in circulation, foreshadowing the devaluation to come.
Following at a close second is the October 400 strike call, which has seen 1, 890 contracts change hands on open interest of 39, 584 contracts.
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The study also finds that it is difficult for new market entrants to grow operations at congested airports because few slots change hands there.
On the put side, the March 3 strike has attracted volume of 427 contracts, while the March 3.50 has seen 224 contracts change hands.
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The editor then suggested that, if any money were to change hands, it should be Gaudio who paid for the improvements made to her copy.
Too many auction lots change hands under low reserve price points.
The new Marconi shares are expected to change hands at about 48p, reflecting the company's more solid financial footing now that its debts have been restructured.
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