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1Where are you from? <a href=\" http://www.theges.com/?page=cash-advance-radcliff-ky#gangster \">pari passu loans</a> U.S. Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney gives his concession speech after losing the election to U.S. Pres0000
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5your slander is not out of date. 2004 would be a better benchmark year0000
6as the &#8217;08 crisis resulted in a big drop in spending0000
7from which they have only been recently recovering from. Eight years of even modest growth for these companies means they should have increased their capex by around 50%0000
8yet only one of them did. And0000
9as you mentioned0000
10they have also cut spending0000
11usually in operating expenses0000
12and those reductions offset any employment gains that result from their modest capex increases over the last 4 years0000
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