Sentences with phrase «at trading contests»

The FACT is that most people come out with huge profit at trading CONTESTS organized weekly by brokers.

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Delaware law and provisions in our amended and restated certificate of incorporation and amended and restated bylaws that will be in effect at the closing of our initial public offering could make a merger, tender offer, or proxy contest difficult, thereby depressing the trading price of our Class A common stock.
Last week, we reported on a contest being held by actor and conservation advocate Edward Norton, in which a lucky Radiohead fan could win a chance to hang out with him at one of the band's concerts, trading awkward small talk and catching occasional whiffs of his powerful Norton musk.
On 5 May, trade unionists gathered at the AGM of education privatiser, Pearson, to contest its investment policy.
My web site section for librarians includes a contest aimed specifically at libraries, my book's reviews in the trade journals, ordering information, my terms for library book orders (though this is uncommon, as most libraries will order via wholesalers, not directly), my offer of a column for library newsletters, my offerings of programs and lectures to libraries (and the consequent booking information), and endorsements by librarians who've booked me as a speaker.
The contests were announced at Book Expo America, the largest book trade event in the United States.
Open and fund a new account at Scotia iTrade with at least A) $ 25,000; B) $ 50,000; C) $ 100,000 D) $ 250,000 E) $ 500,000 or F) $ 1,000,000 + and you may be eligible to receive up to A) 75 commission - free trades and 5 contest ballots; B) 150 commission - free trades and 10 contest ballots; C) 200 commission - free trades and 25 contest ballots; D) 250 commission - free trades and 50 contest ballots; E) 250 commission - free trades and 100 contest ballots; or F) 250 commission - free trades and 200 contest ballots.
For example, the company once held a contest at a trade show, awarding $ 100 to the retail manager who assembled the crate the fastest.
The Man at the End of the World, produced by GLP Films, was recently voted «# 1 Adventure Travel Film of 2017» in the Adventure Travel Trade Association (ATTA)'s Adventure in Motion video contest.
Her own work challenges these boundaries, as seen in her solo show Revenge, featuring consecutive paintings of black women protagonists and memorials to the horrors of the transatlantic slave trade, at Rochdale Art Gallery and the South Bank Centre, London, in 1992, which contested the pictorial narratives so frequently repeated in art history.
While this might seem at first an accident of geography, it gains significance in light of Prefix's recently opened group show, Trade Marks, in which the featured artists explore textiles, their relationship as First Nation artists to trade, and the contested geographies and histories of OntTrade Marks, in which the featured artists explore textiles, their relationship as First Nation artists to trade, and the contested geographies and histories of Onttrade, and the contested geographies and histories of Ontario.
«While Directive 98/84 is intended to ensure adequate legal protection at EU level for the services concerned in order to promote trade in those services within the internal market, the contested decision, by authorising the signing of the Convention on behalf of the European Union, is intended to introduce similar protection in European non-member countries, in order to promote the supply of such services to those States by EU service providers.
Our tax attorneys have a successful track record in advising publicly traded corporations, large and small private companies, and high net worth individuals on a wide variety of complex contested tax issues at every stage of the process, including IRS examination, IRS appeals and, where necessary, tax litigation.
Typically, such benefits are less than the amount that an employee might have received in a negligence lawsuit against a non-employer defendant for the same injury, but the trade - off is that workers» compensation cases are less likely to be contested and protracted than negligence actions — at least in theory.
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