Hugh Young
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University Physics with Modern Physics 15th Edition
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Immunological Diagnosis of Sexually Transmitted Diseases (Clinical and Biochemical Analysis Series)
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1987
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Immunoassay Kit Directory: Series A, Volume 2, Part 1
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1993
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Immunoassay Kit Directory: Series A, Volume 2, Part 2
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1993
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Immunoassay Kit Directory: Series A, Volume 2, Part 3
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1993
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Immunoassay Kit Directory: Series A, Volume 2, Part 4
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1994
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Genitourinary Infections (Series B)
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1994
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Immunoassay Kit Directory: Series B, Volume 1, Part 2
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1995
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The Immunoassay Kit Directory: Volume 1: Part 3 December 1995 (Series B)
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1996
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Immunoassay Kit Directory: Series A, Volume 2, Part 5
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1994
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“Walk away if there is something about a business that doesn’t make sense, such as how an industry with low barriers to entry creates profits well in excess of the cost of capital.”
― Ten golden rules of equity investing
― Ten golden rules of equity investing
“A focus on top line revenues tends to be great for stakeholders such as employees, suppliers and bankers, but rarely for minority shareholders. Sticking to what you’re good at is often a good tenet.”
― Ten golden rules of equity investing
― Ten golden rules of equity investing
“How much economic profit a sector or industry tends to produce is often a function of how difficult it is to enter. High entry barriers can therefore provide a sustainable competitive advantage for incumbents. Take”
― Ten golden rules of equity investing
― Ten golden rules of equity investing
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