There are now some 225 companies in IPO registration, most of them starved for cash.
It controls six states and many municipalities, and complains that these are being starved of money.
Newly introduced products and services find themselves starved for execution bandwidth from the organization.
With so many companies starved for capital, this industry could see some growth--even in a recession.
Some early-stage, start-up exposure might be just what the doctor ordered for return-starved, sub-optimized portfolios.
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For cash starved health ministries, this additional obligation might have been an economic burden.
Then Chavez fired dozens of PDVSA engineers and has since starved the company of capital.
And the Apple-watching community is so starved of real news that it bought into iWatch instantaneously.
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Also, young companies are often starved for cash and have no choice but to go cheap.
Pol Pot asserted the primacy of such democratic socialism over basic agriculture and again, millions starved.
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Zoo officials had reportedly starved the tigers to encourage the government to hand over funds.
North Korea also said on Tuesday the Yongbyon reactor would provide electricity for the energy-starved country.
"We're an asset-rich company in an asset-starved world, which is why this is working, " says Feldstein.
And there many well-known European soccer teams starved for cash just like Roma and Liverpool.
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In practice, cash-starved startups may have to dump three engineers to make room for a lawyer.
It's no surprise that our children are so lost when their schools are starved for purpose.
General Motors is starved for working capital, having tapped its last big credit line at Citigroup.
Can it be stopped from doing this, as America argues, by being starved of money?
The whole league, starved for cash, would be forced to go out of business.
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Well, what did it matter, drowned in a bag or starved in the corn?
If not, vital tissues will still be starved of oxygen, and death will be the result.
The result has been hugely deflationary as the economy has been starved of credit.
The nearby table from the House Budget Committee shows that programs are hardly starved for money.
He triggered a famine in which an estimated 5 million Russians starved to death.
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Khine Kyaw Moe has reportedly been hooded, half-suffocated, savagely beaten, half-starved and then fed contaminated food.
His glitter jackets, the tabloids claimed later, hid a body that was half-starved, subsisting on painkillers.
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Nevertheless, exoplanet surveys are providing real data to a field long starved of them.
Most important of all, SOEs damage small and medium-sized Chinese enterprises, which are starved of money.
Alternatively, though, they may just be sugar-coated ways of distracting a nation starved of everything else.
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Unfortunately for the country's technology-starved citizens, Beijing has also taken notice of this emerging phenomenon.
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