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wah this Atletico Madrid is really a good place for strikers either they produce very good strikers or strikers have high level of success playing there and they also reap in huge profits from the sale of their strikers (apart from Forlan) in recent years.... Torres (2001-2007) played 214, scored 82 (1 goal in 2.6 games) homegrown, sold to Liverpool at 20m pounds Forlan (2007-2011) played 134, scored 74 (1 goal in 1.8 games) bought at 21m euros, sold to Inter for unknown Aguero (2006-2011) played 175, scored 74 (1 goal in 2.4 games) bought at 23m euros, sold to Man City at 45m euros Falcao (2011-2013) played 68, scored 52 (1 goal in 1.3 games) bought at 40m euros, sold to Monaco at 60m euros Diego Costa (2007-2009, 2010-2014) played 94, scored 43 (1 goal in 2.2 games) bought at less than 5m, rumoured to be sold to Chelsea for 32m pounds and not forgetting, last time they also had Vieri (1997-1998) played 24, scored 24 (1 goal in 1 game) bought at 10m euros, sold to Lazio at 25m euros Hasselbaink (1999-2000) played 34, scored 24 (1 goal in 1.4 games) bought at 12m pounds, sold to Chelsea for 15m pounds
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from Yahoo : Singapore's Casinos Lose Luster as Gaming Revenue Decline By Pooja Thakur | Bloomberg
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The average premium collected for motor insurance dipped slightly last year, even as the sector saw a 17.3 per cent increase in underwriting profit to $59.1 million. At its annual results briefing on Tuesday, the General Insurance Association (GIA) said the average motor premium collected last year was $1,250, down from $1,280 in 2012. The association attributed the slight dip to more insurers entering the marketplace, and said this trend is likely to continue. As a whole, the motor insurance sector collected $1.22 billion in gross premiums, a 2 per cent drop from 2012. Said GIA president AK Cher: "The GIA will continue to work with our various stakeholders to ensure that motor claims are effectively managed and premiums continue to stabilise." Source: http://www.straitstimes.com/breaking-news/singapore/story/motor-insurance-sector-sees-rise-profits-general-insurance-industry-gr
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Aston Martin sells off every single unit of One-77 supercar
PetrolHead posted a blog entry in MyAutoBlog
[extract] With the current economy crisis many businesses are either folding or seeing red. As such it is rather surprising (and happy) to see exotic/luxury car maker Aston Martin handling the crisis pretty well. So well that Aston-
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Honda has officially joined the ranks of automakers like Kia and Ford by posting solid profits during the fourth quarter of the company's fiscal year. The Japanese automaker managed to see profits rise by 28 percent compared to the same period last year, thanks largely to increased hybrid sales. The announcement marks the fourth-straight quarter of profits for the company after seeing a rare operating loss at the end of March, 2009. Sales in Japan have been bolstered by sales of the incredibly popular CR-Z Hybrid. Earlier this month, Honda announced that it had received over 7,000 orders for the two-door hatchback, which accounted for over half of the models the company had set aside for sale in its home market. Honda also attributed its quick recovery to the fact that its lineup is comprised mostly of fuel-efficient vehicles
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what do you all think?
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http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/afp.../344446/1/.html http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/afp.../344430/1/.html WTF see how they earn. tis why they cant wait to increase the price.