Many have been brought out of mothballs and pressed into service during the recent runup.
If you suspect somebody made a nice profit selling into the runup you are certainly right.
Jim Collins of OTC Insight is another Accredo bull, despite the stock's runup.
Roger Polark, Walgreen's chief financial officer, says that the inventory runup has since been worked off.
But in the runup to the polls, it looked like the IAEA-generated scandal might sway the election.
Despite the runup, MGM Grand bought back 10% of its shares last month, doubtless with the 61% owner's blessing.
The IMF's examination of what happened in the runup to the implosion in 2001 says there was no single cause.
But economists are concerned that pressure for populist spending in the runup to federal polls in 2014 could derail the government's fiscal-consolidation plans.
The stock has had a spectacular runup, doubling its year-to-date price.
It hasn't followed a massive runup in commodity or land prices.
Trion argued for the runup to Christmas, when game sales peak.
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Morgan Chase, Bank of America and Citi in the runup to the credit crisis, like meat inspectors running their fingers down the stainless-steel countertops at a slaughterhouse.
That's why chemical maker Jon Huntsman 's net worth does not reflect the 15% runup in the stock since his company went public on Feb. 14.
In some instances, there are allegations of front-running, in which the company grants options, then releases market-moving positive news days later, allowing the executives to benefit from the runup.
Weary of the wobbly stock market and alarmed by the real estate runup, they were lured by eye-popping returns of 50% a year (or better) at a few elite funds.
The launch is months behind schedule because of technical difficulties, but in the runup to its debut, Al Jazeera International has managed to poach an impressive array of Western journalists.
Tapwave has made little secret about its intention to compete head-to-head with Nokia's N-Gage device, which is set to debut next month, but which has received considerable negative buzz in the runup to release.
After a sharp runup in the early 1990s, shares skidded sideways from 1993 to 1995 amid concerns about Enron's Dabhol power plant in India--which has since shut down--and a disastrous gas-purchase contract in the North Sea.
But if investors are tempted to try to find a similar bit of souvlaki for their plates, they should remember that the Athens Stock Exchange runup is built on a modernization process just a few years old.
It is also planning a project in West Africa, as well as closer to home in London, cleaning up the Thames River in the runup to the 2012 Olympics, which are to be held in the city.
Plaid in particular feel somewhat bruised about the way they were dismissed as scaremongering on health changes in the runup to the 2011 elections, which is one of the reasons why they were willing to vote with the Tories on the confidence motion.
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