But then, all too often, the owners vanish when the company runs into debt.
An enemy that could come out of nowhere and then vanish just as fast.
As the lid comes off, a sweet aroma fills the air and all doubts vanish.
"He doesn't shrink or vanish in Ms Redgrave's presence, which is no mean feat, " he said.
Just like the margins on iPads and similar devices will soon vanish, thanks to Amazon.
At that point, 80% or more of Celexa's sales could vanish in an instant.
If they lose, their blockbuster will vanish in the face of cheap generic competition.
If a generic were to get through, a big chunk of Provigil's sales would vanish.
At least 20, 000 public-sector jobs could vanish, which the private sector will struggle to replace.
This in turn would eviscerate whatever hope remains of obtaining a complete accounting would surely vanish.
Democratic majorities are likely to shrink or even vanish, increasing the deadlock on Capitol Hill.
We are so small we can vanish without the world even thinking twice about it.
But given the cost of hauling cars to customers, production in the EU will not vanish.
Figures would flare vividly into view in the smoky, dusty gloom and then quickly vanish again.
We cannot, and must not, and we will not let our auto industry simply vanish.
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No matter what the costs may be, they vanish into oblivion given adjustment over time.
Profits vanish, and so does any incentive to invest more capital in the business.
Although there is something to this, the pound's strength cannot be expected to vanish so easily.
That oversupply will cause profits to vanish, and capital spending will be shut off.
Perhaps they think prosperity will vanish in a puff of terrorist smoke or a housing-market collapse.
"The losses due to theft will vanish - people will not steal their own property, " he insisted.
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The real question then, is whether the surge in demand for bonds is going to vanish suddenly.
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When they were alive, they burst into public awareness with a blaze of glory--only to vanish, suddenly.
The business of journalism is changing, and many newspapers will vanish in the coming months and years.
But as airlines grapple with a deepening recession, can passengers expect treats to vanish from food trays?
He was the wage-slave version of those dudes who vanish into the wood with only a knife.
Indeed, the weakest of them may vanish completely, taking part of the previous day's memory with them.
Pharmaceutical companies are addicted to blockbuster medicines that generate massive growth but vanish once their patents expire.
When the generics come, sales vanish--and even a brand like Claritin or Prilosec loses much of its value.
Encouraging it to vanish faster will be the true test of whether self-government in Northern Ireland has worked.
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