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Fin24.com | Can you score in 2010?

2010 could be the ‘year of investing dangerously’.




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Fin24.com | Trimming the volatility hedge

Hedge funds: Better long-term returns at less risk.




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Fin24.com | Assessing a company’s future potential

The Sustainable Growth table offers it a most intriguing set of rankings to mull.




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Fin24.com | Inventory turn

The inventory table, unfortunately, can only be applied selectively.




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Fin24.com | No longer so extraordinary

This year our Extraordinary Items table shows some 43 of the top 200 rankings earned more than half of their reported bottom line from an extraordinary item.




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Fin24.com | Top 200's return on equity rankings

Many happy returns - on equity and assets.




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Fin24.com | Dividends: Reaping what you know

The table shows 100 companies finished 2009 on dividend yields in excess of 5%.




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EURO on this day: 30 June

On this day: Berti Vogts' wife took some credit when Oliver Bierhoff struck twice as Germany laid ghosts to rest in 1996.




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EURO on this day: 1 July

On this day: Greece continued their march to glory with a win that brought 100,000 on to the streets of Athens.




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EURO on this day: 2 July

On this day: France beat Italy in dramatic fashion to become the first team to win the EURO as world champions.




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EURO on this day: 3 July

On this day: Hosts France thwarted Iceland's remarkable run to the 2016 quarter-finals.




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EURO on this day: 4 July

On this day: Angelos Charisteas's goal helped Greece to stun the world of football.




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EURO on this day: 6 July

On this day: The very first UEFA European Championship final tournament kicked off with a nine-goal thriller.




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EURO on this day: 7 July

On this day: Antoine Griezmann scored twice as France beat Germany to reach the 2016 final on home soil.




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EURO on this day: 9 July

On this day: In the only EURO fixture to have taken place, Czechoslovakia beat hosts France to finish third in 1960.




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EURO on this day: 10 July

On this day: Éder struck 19 minutes into extra time to land Cristiano Ronaldo-less Portugal their maiden major trophy.




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Friendly fixtures and results during European Qualifiers

Teams are also playing exhibition fixtures during qualifying for UEFA EURO 2020; track the results.




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UEFA EURO 2020 qualifying schedule: fixtures, results

Check the fixtures and results for all ten matchdays of the European Qualifiers here.




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UEFA EURO 2020 play-offs as they stand

The play-offs will determine the final four places at UEFA EURO 2020; here's how they look right now.




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UEFA Nations League: all you need to know

What is it? How will it work? Why does UEFA believe that it will improve the quality of national team football? Find out here.




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The EURO trophy – the biggest prize on offer in 2020

Introducing the Henri Delaunay Cup, the prize on offer for the 24 hopefuls at UEFA EURO 2020.




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Snap shot: Denmark gatecrash EURO party

Our series focusing on the big moments in EURO history and the people involved reaches 1992, and the final act of last-minute entrants Denmark's fairy-tale summer.




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Obituary

Richard DuFour, a renowned education consultant and author who advocated collaborative teaching environments, died Feb. 8. He was 69.




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The "Creative Destruction" of the American School Publishing Industry

Marc Tucker discusses the consolidation of the American textbook industry and its impact on the quality of the instructional materials publishers now produce.




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Teachers Told Me Their Stories of Sexual Assault and Harassment—and Why They Keep Silent

Even in this extraordinary #MeToo era, ordinary women who've experienced harassment or assault at work are often reluctant to share their stories publicly. Arianna Prothero found that to be just as true as she reported on sexual harassment and assaults in schools and other K-12 workplaces.




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Obituary

Gary D. Marx, the longtime director of communications at AASA, the School Superintendents Association, has died. He was 80.




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Don't Blame Teachers for Selling Their Lesson Plans. Blame the System That Makes It Necessary

Schools can't even afford to hire enough teachers, so why are we surprised that teachers are turning to a website for resources? asks Kat Tipton.




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Fin24.com | Paying debt with debt

More and more South Africans are using home loans, personal loans and credit cards to pay off their creditors. So what are the options if you want to consolidate debt?




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Fin24.com | New tax rules 'clumsy, draconian'

Experts have condemned new taxation proposals on interest income.




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Fin24.com | Private investors more cagey than experts

Economists and market experts may be trumpeting an economic and stock market recovery, but private investors and business owners are less convinced, a survey shows.




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Fin24.com | Check the channel before buying




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SMS Bible verses become daily bread

Pamir Productions radio ministry sends texts to encourage listeners and viewers.




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Pray for Uzbeks

In learning the Uzbek language, OMers gain insights into Uzbek culture and worldview, thus gaining greater understanding in how to pray for them.




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Glorifying God through an unexpected gift

An OMer in Kazakhstan tells of a Kazakh friend and believer who, finding herself pregnant again before she is ready, wrestles with cultural norms.




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A joyful mobilisation

A Central Asian girl receives her first wheelchair.




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Sorry seems to be the hardest word

A worker in Kazakhstan notes the impact of the gospel on the Kazakh language.




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Every tribe and tongue and nation

A dream comes true - the first OM recruit from her country sends the next group of recruits to the OM ship.




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From the streets to seminary

Azamat was living in the streets, but through the ministry of OM team members in Central Asia he moved into rehabilitation and then seminary.




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'Get out of my brothel!'

God is allowing OMers to slowly build relationships with the owners of a brothel in Central Asia.




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The Holy of Holies

An athlete visiting Central Asia to compete in an international competition hears the gospel in depth.




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Inspiring creativity and worship

A new recording studio aims to bring Central Asian musicians together for collaboration and worship.




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Transformational technology

OM workers in Central Asia use technology to develop new discipleship and worship tools for local believers.




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Breaking barriers for homeless ministry

A worker uses previous experience with homeless ministry to reach out in Central Asia and introduce his church to people they could serve.




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Playing fair

OMers in Central Asia model integrity on the playing field and share Jesus with people they meet through sports.




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'Everyone to everywhere'

When a short-term outreach team finds openness among an unreached people group, their church gets motivated to send more people.




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Discipleship on a daily basis

God uses OMers to show His love to local believers, who then spread that love to their own communities.




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Every last apricot

“We were strangers, and they called us over to bless us. They didn’t have to give us anything—let alone everything—but they did it with smiles on their faces. They didn’t know us; they didn’t expect anything in return; they just gave,” remembers Nicole.




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Boys´ stuff and Bible talk

After a successful season of ´Generation X´, the OM Chile team decided to carry on with the activities for teenage boys living in a boys home in Santiago.




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Faith Day

The experiences of the Intensive Training students when they were sent out into Santiago, Chile for a day without resources, relying on the Lord to guide their steps.




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Changed in only nine months

The participants of OM Chile’s nine-month Intensive Training were different people when they left than when they had arrived.