Philip Fisher, the legendary 89-year-old money manager (FORBES, Sept. 23, 1996), has held Motorola since 1957.
The Forbes 400 are certainly good customers -- and not just the old money.
Eventually, taxpayers and citizens when this new money reduces the value of their old money.
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They go to the same parties as those with old money, but they stick out somehow.
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The men have well-coiffed silver hair and the women dress immaculately in clothes that whisper old money.
Although textbooks may view gold as the old money, markets are using gold as an alternative monetary asset today.
Here in flyover country old money was made in low-risk, long-held real estate.
Leo Valiani was an old European, using the term in a respectful and slightly awed sense, like old money.
So when the rest of the country switched to locally printed dinars, the Kurds stuck with their old money.
Philip Fisher, the legendary 89-year-old money manager, has held Motorola since 1957.
It is the difference between being what Mr. Griffith called a "business model company" and a plain old money-making enterprise.
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Rothifying old money is a bad idea at the same time that selecting Roth for new contributions is a good idea.
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And creditors will not supply fresh money to a country that has yet to repay the old money it owes them.
The system for computing these payments is zero sum, no new money is being committed, only old money is being shuffled around.
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As Barnabas schemes to turn the Collins family from old money to nouveau riche, Angelique appears, demanding that he requite her unrequited love.
Less good news is that 43% overestimate the period (which varies from country to country) during which shops will continue to accept old money.
Several charities have set up the logistics and special deals to turn the old money into hard cash, and hope for an extra euro windfall.
There's new money, there's old money, then there's really old money.
Old money often helps newly arrived money to penetrate high society.
But Bentley's chief shrugs off the suggestion that the brand's growing popularity among flashy celebs, the Osbournes included, could turn off buyers with old money--or turn Bentley into a fad.
Old money had no choice but to join the Met, and differences were quickly forgotten as the two foes found common cause in keeping out the next generation of newcomers.
The rub is being felt particularly hard in Greenwich, a redoubt of Wall Street wealth on the edge of New York City's suburbs, where trees are intertwined with the town's old money legacy.
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It's hard to see that helping the share price get above the level where it's struggling to get much above 200p - that's after a ten-for-one split of shares, so it equals 20p in old money.
In days of old, money-strapped monarchs reduced the gold or silver content of their coins.
And if you have a kind heart, you can always give your old eurozone money to good causes.
Greenwich, a town filled with old-money estates, is no stranger to grand listings.
Batman's alter ego, Bruce Wayne, is an old-money heir and the owner of Wayne Enterprises, a massive international-technology conglomerate.
In the past century, Nantucket, true to its Tory roots, has become an old-money summer enclave, both corporate and conservative.
More than a few old-money families that have staffed up such investment offices have gone on the offensive to attract outside assets.
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