Not exact matches
You can
dip into quality companies that are heavily oversold on a short - term basis and
usually sell after a few recovery days for a nice profit, or you can
use this
as an opportunity to buy quality companies at knockdown prices, and tuck them away for a few years.
Dips, which are
usually used as pour - on products, have a slighlty longer residual effect and are more likely to be associated with toxicity.
A new technology developed by University of Nebraska - Lincoln electrical engineering doctoral student Jie Cheng solves both of those problems by harnessing the excess wind energy
usually wasted
as spillage and storing it for
use when wind speeds
dip, making wind turbines more efficient and consistent.