Sentences with phrase «owned by large institutions»

This means you should always buy stocks that are increasingly owned by large institutions, like mutual funds and banks.

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China owns a large amount of those bonds, but many of those bonds are owned by other countries, individuals, and financial institutions.
The narrators are a member of a doomsday cult who releases poison gas in a subway in Tokyo, and details his retreat to Okinawa and a small nearby island, Kume - jima; a jazz aficionado who works as a sales clerk in a Tokyo music store; a lawyer in a financial institution in Hong Kong who has been moving large sums of money from a certain account; a woman who owns a Tea Shack on China's Holy Mountain and speaks to a tree; a non-corporeal sentient entity which is searching for who or what it is; a gallery attendant in Petersburg who is involved in an art theft scam; a ghostwriter / drummer living in London who saves a woman from being run over by a taxi; an Irish nuclear physicist who quits her job when she finds her research is being used for military purposes; and a late night radio talkback DJ who finds himself fielding calls from an intriguing caller referring to himself as the zookeeper.
Strict accreditation guidelines ensure that it is accepted by many of the largest public, private and foreign - owned corporations, as well as universities, hospitals and other institutions.
A pioneering institution in the development of feminist family therapy, FIW has long supported the view that the family is a reflection not only of its own three - generational experience but also deeply influenced by the larger world in which it lives.
Their place among some of the largest minority - owned institutions in the region was earned by posting a combined $ 56.3 million in total 2014 revenue with the support of 665 employees.
You might start by talking to a few mortgage brokers, a credit union, your own bank and larger lending institutions to find out.
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