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S.veral U.S. IPOs have made double-digit percentage gains on their debuts in recent weeks, including Financial Engines Inc. and Maxlinear Inc.
IPOs Sputtered in First Period, but Future Looks Better Lynn Cowan 2010
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S.veral of the companies named in the lawsuit have previously agreed to plead guilty and pay fines for conspiring to fix prices after a U.S. Department of Justice investigation.
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S.veral of the companies named in the lawsuit have previously agreed to plead guilty and pay fines for conspiring to fix prices after a U.S. Department of Justice investigation.
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S.veral U.S. IPOs have made double-digit percentage gains on their debuts in recent weeks, including Financial Engines Inc. and Maxlinear Inc.
IPOs Sputtered in First Period, but Future Looks Better Lynn Cowan 2010
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S.veral of the companies named in the lawsuit have previously agreed to plead guilty and pay fines for conspiring to fix prices after a U.S. Department of Justice investigation.
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S.veral U.S. IPOs have made double-digit percentage gains on their debuts in recent weeks, including Financial Engines Inc. and Maxlinear Inc.
IPOs Sputtered in First Period, but Future Looks Better Lynn Cowan 2010
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Her artificial nails, rings and the jar of hand cream she swore by were the perfect breeding ground for the bacteria that ultimately led to the deaths of se veral patients before the infection control department discovered the source.
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S.veral other board members, including lead director Temple S.oan and retired U.S. Army General Tommy Franks, also picked up more than 216,000 additional shares in the last week.
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HONG KONG -- S.veral Asian stock indexes rose 3% or more Monday, with financials leading a rally as investors awaited U.S. Treasury S.cretary Timothy Geithner's plan to stabilize U.S. banks.
Stocks Climb on Geithner Plan By Rosalind Mathieson 2009
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Her artificial nails, rings and the jar of hand cream she swore by were the perfect breeding ground for the bacteria that ultimately led to the deaths of se veral patients before the infection control department discovered the source.
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