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" ... Evangelical faithful attend services at the "Edificando em Cristo" (Building in Christ) church in ... [+] Sao Paulo, Brazil, on July 8, 2020. ... "
" ... Lapima means “la em cima” in Portuguese, which translates to “up there” in English. Our oldest son, Guga, who is now thirteen used to pronounce “la em cima” as Lapima when he was two years old. We loved the word and never forgot it. In the two years before the official launch, we were unable to think of a better name. Lapima works because it is easily pronounced in many languages around the world and the meaning to us was and still remains so special. ... "
" ... Phew, so it’s only the pile em high sell em cheap fashion brands and retailer that need to feel threatened? ... "
" ... The Glade Creek crew had two (count ’em, two) appraisers, who both did a much better job, but still came in north of $16 million. Judge Goeke decides that residential development is the highest and best use. So he does a cost-benefit analysis that shows if he retires from Tax Court, he has a great future as cost estimator for a national homebuilder. He does an analysis of builder’s profit margin worth reading, 2020 T. C. Memo. 148, at pp. 49-52. ... "
" ... Third Point, a comparably sized house, at least shows a static ratio over 25%. But its biggest position Baxter International, over 20% of the portfolio, has traded down near its yearly low. United Technologies at 9%, second largest, sits in the middle of its 12-month trading range. Campbell Soup, along with other packaged food houses also is a year-to-date loser. I can’t find a theme embedded in Third Point’s 10 largest holdings, almost 75% of assets. Let’s call ’em stock pickers trying to raise their batting averages. ... "