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Strong growth on local turf has given DeNA the financial leverage to go on an aggressive buying spree here in the U.S. this year.
FORBES: Names You Need To Know In 2011: DeNA, Japanese Social Games Company
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While officials try to piece together what prompted the man to go on his shooting spree, America's Sikh community struggled to come to grips with the brutal attack.
CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS
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During its announcement on Friday afternoon, the company disclosed plans to go on a hiring spree for New York-based engineers.
WSJ: Facebook Plans to Boost Its Presence in New York
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This is surely wishful thinking, since it assumes that politicians will resist the temptation to go on a spending spree.
ECONOMIST: Stumbling yet again?
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But after going without a field goal from the 10:56 mark to 5:16 showing on the game clock, the Wildcats regrouped, pounced on some sudden sloppiness by North Carolina and closed out the half on a 14-3 spree to go into halftime trailing only 37-29.
NPR: North Carolina Tops Villanova 78-71 In NCAAs
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Asked whether Apollo would take advantage of the wave of cheap capital to go on an acquisition spree, Mr. Black said that rising stock markets actually made it a great time to sell or list companies.
WSJ: Current Account: Cheap Junk Leads to Expensive Mistakes
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So, the word on the street is that Chevron is looking to go on a shopping spree.
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While record-low interest rates and cheap financing from the Federal Reserve have helped push up stocks, they have done little to ease the blow of a housing collapse or encourage firms to go on a hiring spree.
MSN: Analysis: Obama presidency great for stocks
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With U.S. deepwater prospects off limits for at least six months pending political handwringing, watch for the cash-rich, growth-hungry supermajors to go on a shale buying spree.
FORBES: Shell Brushes Off Alaska Setback With $5B Marcellus Buy
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Deep-water drilling was supposed to hold off the effects of a decline in world oil production that began in 2005 and is forecast to continue unabated through the rest of this century, just as several billion Chinese and Indians go on an energy consumption spree.
FORBES: Investing For A Peak-Oil Future
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Prodded by the United States, Mr Hashimoto has agreed to ditch Japan's present austerity programme and go on a spending spree, stimulating domestic consumption in order to do its share in mopping up exports from troubled Indonesia, Thailand and South Korea.
ECONOMIST: Japan