But these caveats are well known to us and always have a hand in our emptor.
The entirety of capitalism is, after all, based on the idea of caveat emptor, is it not?
For now, "what it comes down to is caveat emptor, " says Jupiter's Gartenberg.
Caveat emptor is thus the traditional, and correct, reaction: let the buyer beware.
Caveat emptor, making money in the markets this easily does not happen often.
The best defense, as in any other industry in which we allow markets relative freedom to prosper, may be caveat emptor.
Of course, caveat emptor applies as much online as its does offline.
The balance between caveat emptor and caveat vendor would have to be slugged out in the courts, as is now happening with tobacco.
Partly because there is a widespread view that if caveat emptor should apply to well-heeled lenders to banks, then the lesson has to be taught some time.
Derivative swashbucklers matching wits against the unprotected side would do so knowing that they lived under caveat emptor, with no recourse if their bets broke the bank.
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As with any investment, caveat emptor, let the buyer beware.
In the world of credit derivatives, caveat emptor still applies.
But there is a caveat emptor of sorts when it comes to filing patent according to intellectual property attorney Nicholas Wells of the law firm Wells IP Law.
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These are the natural, greedy reactions of any investor looking for action and big returns, but the China Internet and IPO craze is a classic case of caveat emptor.
Therefore, caveat emptor as to the above trading scenario.
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"To say that credit markets should follow a caveat emptor model is to ignore the success of the consumer goods market--and the pain inflicted by dangerous credit products, " she writes in the newest edition of Democracy: A Journal of Ideas.
Kent Clizbe has a warning for voters in the primary Tuesday to fill the Virginia House of Delegates' newly created 87th District seat in Loudoun County: Caveat emptor - let the buyer or, in this case, the electorate, beware.
For an economy to prosper, what's needed is not a Pollyannaish faith that everyone else has your best interests at heart--"caveat emptor" remains an important truth--but a basic confidence in the promises and commitments that people make about their products and services.
Note to governors: Caveat emptor.
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Such an infringement of their liberties might be justified, if the chancellor were to formally rule that retail banks are much more likely to be rescued by taxpayers than wholesale banks - because companies should invest their money on a caveat emptor basis, and should not benefit from taxpayer-provided insurance.
The Center expressed particular concern in an analysis released on 27 August 1990 entitled Caveat Emptor : A Consumer's Guide to the Post-Iraq 'World Order' about the Bush Administration's apparent misconceptions about relying on Soviet cooperation and organized international opprobrium to deter Saddam Hussein from future acts of aggression.
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