1. Bernie Bickerstaff, Nuggets operations chief, accepted the gift and said he had to go for rebounding because of the degenerative condition in the kneecaps of LaPhonso Ellis. 2. But analysts expected the stock to rebound because of the promise of savings. 3. Gibson said housing is expected to rebound because of employment growth, tight supply -- especially in the San Francisco Bay area -- and relatively low mortgage rates. 4. If the shares of the utilities rebounded because of this stabilization plan, the value of the warrants would rise. 5. The refining business is rebounding because of very strong performance in the United States, where demand and the price of gasoline have surged in the last month. 6. Prices are likely to dip by the summer, but then rebound because of tight cattle supplies. 7. The U.S. dollar declined against the Japanese yen in Tokyo Thursday, while prices on the Tokyo Stock Exchange rebounded because of gains in futures prices. 8. Dealers said Lippo Bank, Matahari and Lippo Securities rebounded because of institutional support. 9. Sharon, who popularity among Israelis has rebounded because of the West Bank blitz, has said the operation would continue. |