The subsequent surge in Harley-Davidson shares inspired the investor to sell the now in-the-money call options and roll the bullish stance to a higher strike price.
As it is, the most conservative Democrat votes to the left of the most liberal Republican, according to CQ Roll Call, part of The Economist Group.
Ms. BOEGERS: If the Obama campaign fails to have a true roll-call vote where the pledged delegates get to vote for the candidate that they were selected and elected to represent, I think people will come out of the convention un-unified, and so the ball is really in the Obama campaign's court.
He said Republicans were originally intrigued by the online voting idea, but instead decided to stick with the traditional roll call format.
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Monday, he formally released the more than 400 delegates he won in the early campaign to support Gore in the convention roll call.
More significant is that the list of companies involved in this work has been transformed from a collection of relatively small and little-known concerns, bravely struggling with the elements and unconvinced investors, to a roll-call of some of the biggest names in engineering and energy.
Chief among them was Clinton's call during Wednesday's roll call of the states to give Obama the nomination by voice vote.
On a day that I need to go to the correctional facility where I work for the 5:45 a.m. roll call, an evening strength training workout makes the most sense.
Why would Hennessy, who had made such an effort to persuade the university community to embrace StanfordNYC, not pause to call a business-friendly mayor to try to get the city to roll back what he saw as its new demands?
Louis putting their ninth rookie pitcher on the roster already on June 1st, by the time September call-ups roll around, one would have to think the Cards will be on the leader list.
"I won't pay any attention to it, " he told the newspaper Roll Call recently.
There were none in the call, but here is the vision last Thursday, before Hurd left: HP is about to roll out a number of Web-connected devices, using the operating system acquired with Palm earlier this year.
The documentary lingers on the solemn roll call, making the point that members of Nixon's own party had limits to how much they could stomach.
At its Easter meeting, Chief Pleas rejected a call to create the island's first full-time administrator roll by a vote of 14-13.
That she has access to this roll call of boldfaced designers and labels, especially the picky Tom Ford, just goes to show that the fashion community is championing the would-be superstar.
Yankee Stadium has liquored-up "bleacher creatures" performing an inane roll call of player names as the game is about to start.
Big financial firms are already difficult to manage: Citigroup this week announced that it was hiring Robert Rubin, the former treasury secretary, bringing its roll-call of chairmen to three.
In what became known as the Keystone Initiative, each hospital assigned a project manager to roll out the checklists and participate in a twice-monthly conference call with Pronovost for trouble-shooting.
She then stole the show again on Wednesday when she interrupted one of America's time-honoured political rituals reading the roll call of how each state cast their votes to move that Mr Obama be nominated unanimously.
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Unlike many of her friends, "Jasmine" is still a virgin, but she told me that when she refused to "go all the way" with a boy he'd roll his eyes and call her "tight".
Diana DeGette, a leader of the Pro-Choice Caucus in the House, told Roll Call that the amendments represented the biggest restrictions on a woman's right to an abortion that she has yet seen.
The roll call of great hedge fund managers includes many names that are becoming more familiar to casual readers of mainstream newspapers and magazines: Arthur Samberg, Paul Tudor Jones, Philip Falcone, Steve Cohen, Paul Singer.
At such a stage one could either cash out, or as a home for the cash proceeds will have to be found, simply roll over into next series of available call spreads, if one still holds a bullish perspective.
Both the composition and the color of the images are stirringly beautiful, but they feel loaded with symbolism and sentiment: an emaciated man swaying with exhaustion during an interminable roll call appears to be experiencing a kind of transcendent ecstasy, like Joan of Arc on the pyre.
The vote in the Democratic House was 339 to 72, and the Republican Senate approved it by acclamation, not deeming it worthy of a roll-call vote.
Hillary Clinton interrupted a roll call vote to ask that he be nominated by acclamation, a carefully choreographed maneuver designed to unite the party after the bitter primary battle between Obama and Clinton.
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