The stocks didn't suffer very much and began moving up in expectation of better days ahead.
The NASDAQ has risen 90% so far this year, 25% of it in the past month--in expectation of an e-commerce Christmas bonanza.
Ansteel is already exploring opportunities to expand its steel producing capabilities at Bayuquan above 6.5Mtpa in expectation of additional iron from Karara.
Indeed, a newspaper in South Korea has reported that Samsung is poised to sue Apple in expectation that it infringed on its LTE patents.
In expectation of this, she kept an eye out for them: William in one of his gray suits, with his polished bald head, sitting in his Audi.
Investors would likely tolerate very low dividend-price ratios, in expectation of future growth of GDP, and so governments could probably refinance their debt at much better rates today.
But copper prices jumped in expectation of resulting robust demand.
Living in Silicon Valley, I know of at least one couple that is stock piling water, food, bullets, and scouting out wilderness property in expectation of the Judgement Day.
After downing a few glasses of red wine, he stepped out onto the stage and into the glaring lights, a row of his clients staring up at him in expectation.
But in strict military terms, the U.S. is withdrawing while the Taliban think they're winning the war, and the Afghans are reorganizing their politics in expectation of a Taliban greater power.
As long as relevant data continue to support it, that conviction may have us holding fast to our fiber shares in expectation of further financial improvement among the many heretofore sorely beaten-down names.
Malawi can expect a fine from Cosafa for the behaviour of their fans, who had filled the 60, 000-capacity stadium five hours before kick off in expectation of humbling one of the top-ranked sides in the region.
England were awarded a penalty close in and Tonga were retreating in expectation of a kick at goal when Wilkinson suddenly fired a high ball out to the right and Sackey collected brilliantly and just touched down short of the dead ball line.
If the Fed had a standing, credible commitment to keeping nominal incomes growing at 5.5 percent in 2008-2010, speculators would have effectively helped the Fed achieve its goal by buying up assets before they fell too far, in expectation that future Fed intervention would cause those asset values to rise again.
It looks like the investor responsible for the transaction may be writing the calls, perhaps in the expectation that shares in Dreamworks Animation are unlikely to increase much from their current level.
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This can depress economic activity, as consumers hold off buying goods in the expectation they will become cheaper in coming months.
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Deflation is bad for an economy as it tends to make consumers and businesses delay major purchases in the expectation that prices will fall further in the future.
She quoted the ministerial code on collective responsibility which requires ministers to express views "frankly" in the expectation that they can argue freely in private while maintaining a united front when decisions have been reached.
Along with other distillers, Diageo is investing in the expectation that sales of Scotch whisky to the new middle class in emerging nations will continue to grow rapidly.
Its few young adults are studying Hebrew intensely in the expectation that they, too, will leave.
People have been buying purely in the expectation of capital gain, regardless of the underlying income stream.
These are written with some concern for professional credibility and in the expectation of selling comparatively few copies.
In the late 1990s consumers spent more and saved less, in the expectation that capital gains would finance their future pensions.
Some in Northern Ireland complacently assume that the province will remain a protected political species, safe in the expectation of generous central-government support.
In the past, once economists had declared a downturn over, firms would typically start hiring in the expectation that demand was about to surge.
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The dollar rose sharply ahead of Mr Greenspan's testimony, in the expectation that he would hint at more interest-rate rises to come as indeed he did.
On the other hand, many Tory life peers are old, having been given their titles as retirement perks rather than in the expectation of regular attendance.
Pakistan's embattled (and deeply unpopular) president, Asif Ali Zardari, was invited in the expectation that he would seal a deal to get the trucks rolling again.
The government relaxed planning laws, the banks threw money at anything involving cement, and investors gobbled up houses in the expectation that prices could only go up.
Any rational assessment of the impact must result in the expectation that so large a loss of employment will throw a shock into the already wobbly recovery.
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