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  • The successmeasured by a soaring share priceof creatively capitalistic firms such as Google or Salesforce, both of which give away 1 percent of their equity, profits, and employees time under a 1 percent rule, suggests that pursuing social good can be rewarded by the market.

    Creative Capitalism Michael Kinsley with Conor Clarke 2009

  • The successmeasured by a soaring share priceof creatively capitalistic firms such as Google or Salesforce, both of which give away 1 percent of their equity, profits, and employees time under a 1 percent rule, suggests that pursuing social good can be rewarded by the market.

    Creative Capitalism Michael Kinsley with Conor Clarke 2009

  • The successmeasured by a soaring share priceof creatively capitalistic firms such as Google or Salesforce, both of which give away 1 percent of their equity, profits, and employees time under a 1 percent rule, suggests that pursuing social good can be rewarded by the market.

    Creative Capitalism Michael Kinsley with Conor Clarke 2009

  • They were'nt andnow "We the People" arepaying the priceof Nation Building.

    Obama's Win ; How It Will Change the Leadership and Future of the Democratic Party; With Poll 2008

  • The cable operator sold $500 million in bonds and $500 million of leveraged loans, both at a discounted priceof 96 cents on the dollar, via J.P. Morgan, Credit Suisse and Deutsche Bank.

    Repo Market Still Needs a Jump-Start 2008

  • FTSE 250 Fallers l Allied Gold Mining 139.4p down 5.6p, 3.86 per cent Yellow metal digger closes near the foot of the mid-tier index after being knocked back by a sharp drop in the priceof gold.

    The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed 2012

  • The trades, which clients had not authorised, represented seven million barrels of oil and created a false demand which significantly pushed up the priceof the commodity.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2010

  • The trades, which clients had not authorised, represented seven million barrels of oil and created a false demand which significantly pushed up the priceof the commodity.

    AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories 2010

  • This is a 115 station that Lionel made very few of and has a priceof $440 in the 2010

    craigslist | all for sale / wanted in SF bay area 2010

  • The trades, which clients had not authorised, represented seven million barrels of oil and created a false demand which significantly pushed up the priceof the commodity.

    AustralianIT.com.au | Top Stories 2010

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