The deal gives a relative valuation of the two businesses at 72 % for Hapag-Lloyd and 28 % for UASC . UASC is 51 % owned by Qatar and 35 % owned by Saudi Arabia with the remainder held by other Arab states.
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Some shareholders had strong reservations and among their concerns were issues such as perceived loss of identity, dominance by one party over another, relative valuations of the two organisations, size and scale of the new entity, representation and weakening of farmer control.
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It would therefore tend to create losses by making the 30-year bond that LTCM was short more expensive ( and the 29.75-year bond they owned cheaper ) even if there had been no change in the true relative valuation of the securities.
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Keep in mind that if we're going to use the MEE to define inflation, we need a measure of " real " GDP, and the only absolutely consistent way to do that is to decide price levels ( relative valuations, if you want to avoid all reference to money ) in advance.
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Investors should get used to seeing smaller-company stocks trade at lower relative valuations mostly because the rising prices of goods and services that has paced small-stock performance since the end of World War II will not be a big factor again, predicts James Paulsen, chief investment officer at Wells Capital Management, the investment-management arm of Wells Fargo & Co.
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Stewart Halpern of ING Barings Furman Selz reiterated his buy rating Tuesday and predicted the stock will hit $ 40 at the end of the year and $ 48 to $ 50 at the end of 1999 . He noted that at the $ 27.50 price, its relative valuation was lower than in 1991, when the recession knocked theme-park attendance and broadcasting ad spending to their biggest declines in 20 years.