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| 30 May 2006 by Eli the industrial companies that make up the standard & poor's 500 index -- which excludes financial, transportation and utility companies -- have $643 billion in cash and equivalents. is this a good thing? don't be silly: ... Left I on the News - http://lefti.blogspot.com/ |
| 30 Dec 2006 the industrial companies that make up the standard & poor's 500 index -- which excludes financial, transportation and utility companies -- have a staggering $643 billion in cash and equivalents" John Edwards '08 Blog: - http://blog.johnedwards.com/ |
| 13 Jun 2006 by mparent7777 the industrial companies that make up the standard & poor's 500 index -- which excludes financial, transportation and utility companies -- have a staggering $643 billion in cash and equivalents. wall street analysts remain unsure how ... CRIMES AND CORRUPTIONS OF THE NEW WORLD ORDER NEWS - http://mparent7777.livejournal.com/ |
| 30 May 2006 by dshafer american corporations have an aggregate of $643 billion in cash and equivalents in their bank accounts. that's just the companies in the s&p 500. the companies have so much cash, they're having trouble figuring out what to do with it. ... onemind - http://www.danshafer.com/onemind/ |
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