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1 The firm said it did not need to hoard cash for acquisitions.
2 For now, companies may hoard cash while plants run below capacity, analysts said.
3 A lack of confidence had spurred financial institutions to hoard cash .
4 One is by boosting the desire of households and firms to hoard cash .
5 Family control allows high-end fashion brands to hoard cash and live with second-rate governance.
6 A businessperson can go on an investment strike; he or she can hoard cash .
7 From the companies' point of view, it makes perfect sense these days to hoard cash .
8 The uncertain economic outlook may make businesses hoard cash and stick with non-core divisions rather than sell.
9 People hoard cash rather than spend it.
10 Commercial deposit levels remain high as companies hoard cash , a sign that they are wary about the future.
11 But volumes have been low as risk averse investors hoard cash , a banker working on the deal said.
12 Demand from hedge funds, which are forced to hoard cash to meet redemption calls, has evaporated, market players said.
13 A lack of confidence had spurred financial institutions to hoard cash for weeks after the jarring collapse of Lehman Brothers.
14 Those customers continued to hoard cash , even as equity markets rebounded lately, executives at Bank of America and Morgan Stanley said.
15 Negative headlines on the continent's peripheral sovereign debt crisis have driven investors to hoard cash in a bid for safer lending options.
16 Dividend reform won't fix China SOE money-go-round State-owned firms hoard cash , but making them hand over more of their earnings won't help.
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