Top 20 of @AmeEnSoie’s best tweets, rants and puns

If you like to spit on all types of Parisians, laugh at stupid puns and rank the letters of the alphabet in order of swag, you will love the tweets of @AmeEnSoiea woman more than funny. 1. “Do you still have stupid questions like this in stock?” – Excuse me, do you know where the rue de…– You don’t have …

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Economic Growth Rate: Definition, Formula, and Example

What Is an Economic Growth Rate? An economic growth rate is the percentage change in the value of all of the goods and services produced in a nation during a specific period of time, as compared to an earlier period. The economic growth rate is used to measure the comparative health of an economy over time. The numbers are usually …

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Top 20 of the best tweets on Twilight, the best saga to watch at Christmas

It’s almost the end of the year holidays and you don’t know what to do with your life because you’ve already bought all your Christmas presents and watched all the TMC Christmas movies? Don’t panic, we have what you need to keep you waiting until December 24 while putting you in the mood for mulled wine, garlands and the smell …

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How do gross profit margin and operating profit margin differ?

Gross profit margin and operating profit margin are two metrics used to measure a company’s profitability. The difference between them is that gross profit margin only figures in the direct costs involved in production, while operating profit margin includes operating expenses like overhead. Both metrics are important in assessing the financial health of a company. Gross Profit Margin Gross profit margin shows the percentage of revenue after subtracting the …

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Top 10 dumbest news stories, champions of the week #408

Hello fans of unusual miscellaneous facts, it’s Sunday and you know it, it’s time for fun and lightness since we’re going to look at the champions of the week, these improbable and stupid stories from our daily lives that you you may have missed, unless you hold a newsstand and read all the press. We would like to thank our …

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Dividend vs. Buyback: What’s the Difference?

Dividends vs. Buybacks: An Overview Many companies reward their shareholders in two ways—by paying dividends or buying back shares. An increasing number of blue chips, or well-established companies, are doing both. Paying dividends and stock buybacks make a potent combination that can significantly boost shareholder returns. But which is better—stock buybacks or dividends? A dividend payment represents income for the …

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Top 26 letters of the alphabet, ranked from best to worst

Hello friends and lovers of letters, you have been waiting for it for a long time and you even wondered why it took Topito more than fifteen years of existence to classify something as elementary as the letters of the alphabet. I can’t give you this answer, let’s say that we were perhaps too busy classifying the best films without …

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Winter Body Lotion: What Kind of Ingredients to Look Out For

Winter is almost here, and while most of us enjoy the occasional chill in the air, the season isn’t kind to our skin. There is little moisture in the environment, resulting in extreme dryness. In addition, there are fewer lipids in the skin barrier to keep moisture in. Cold, dry wind exacerbates the situation, and your skin soon feels like …

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How is covariance used in portfolio theory?

Covariance is used in portfolio theory to determine what assets to include in the portfolio. Covariance is a statistical measure of the directional relationship between two asset prices. Modern portfolio theory uses this statistical measurement to reduce the overall risk for a portfolio. A positive covariance means that assets generally move in the same direction. Negative covariance means assets generally …

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