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Strategies & Market Trends : The New Economy and its Winners

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To: 16yearcycle who wrote (336)5/20/2000 12:11:00 AM
From: Mama Bear  Read Replies (1) of 57684
 
"An investor has a time line of years if not decades or forever."

The American Heritage Dictionary (Third Edition) does not agree.

inúvest (ûn-væst?) v. inúvestúed, inúvestúing, inúvests. --tr. 1. To commit (money or capital) in order to gain a financial return. 2.a. To spend or devote for future advantage or benefit. b. To devote morally or psychologically, as to a purpose; commit. 3. To endow with authority or power. 4. To install in office with ceremony. 5. To endow with an enveloping or pervasive quality. 6. To clothe; adorn. 7. To cover completely; envelop. 8. To surround with troops or ships; besiege. --intr. To make investments or an investment. --inúvest?aúble adj. --inúves?tor n.

Regards,

Barb
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