And therefore theoretically you can sell more shares than exist and compound stocks into oblivion.
The assumption is that countries will default before taxing their companies and individuals to oblivion.
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However if Mr Zuma wins this battle, then Mr Malema may fade into political oblivion.
Their views can change in an instant, casting all the existing numbers into oblivion.
The company will be saved by improving productivity and products, not by cutting itself into oblivion.
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Zenith's slide into oblivion didn't begin until after the death of MacDonald, in 1958.
Not every great company stumbles into oblivion after the departure of a visionary founder.
Mr Howard's enemies hope that he will follow Spain's Popular Party into Iraq-induced electoral oblivion.
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Mr Tose did not see himself as that sort of philanthropist, assembling alms for oblivion.
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No matter what the costs may be, they vanish into oblivion given adjustment over time.
Over the years, the well-tended front gardens of Tel Ilan had been abandoned to oblivion.
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Seeing that the Lusaka agreement would spell his political oblivion, Kabila blocked it at every turn.
The bill has now been kicked into a standing committee, parliament's closest thing to oblivion.
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The party hierarchy fought back with fury, threatening Kato and his allies with expulsion and political oblivion.
But because they do not understand the security space the company starts a slow decline into oblivion.
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While this makes a small group of budget wonks very excited, it is a road to policy oblivion.
Bombing the other side into oblivion is no more a solution than counting your dead children in public.
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But this happened to coincide with the beginning of a long period of electoral oblivion for the Tories.
The good income redistributionists in Norway, for example, have managed to tax options into oblivion (see p. 59).
The road soon became a track carved into the hillside, with extraordinary drops off the side into oblivion.
Even so, the eerie silence may have signalled that the reformers were sliding backwards, perhaps even into oblivion.
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He could have avoided arguing with John Sculley in the mid-1980s and settled into lucrative executive oblivion at Apple.
After the world nukes itself into oblivion, most of Moscow is able to find salvation in the Metro system.
But Vasella found a few hidden gems and rescued others from laboratory oblivion.
In more ways than one, "Oblivion" offers a vision of a chilling future.
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As a result the new initiative loses momentum, stalls, and spirals into oblivion.
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Thus, if you spend too much time straining to prove your nobility, you risk spinning your mission into oblivion.
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