91. A few more clicks, and a purchase could be made, much as e-commerce consumers buy goods at retail Web sites. 92. A fifth of new subscribers already had handsets, suggesting they either bought them at other retailers or migrated from other operators. 93. A long period of good news could induce them to buy at ever-higher prices, creating a bubble. 94. A flavor called Dynya is made from Georgian melons bought at market in Karelia. 95. A good red-and-black plaid flannel shirt -- preferably bought at an army-navy store -- used to be beyond the reach of fashion. 96. A put is an option to sell a stock at a fixed price, while a call gives an investor the right to buy at a set price. 97. A put is the right to sell a security at a specific price and a call is the right to buy at a specific price. 98. A surge of buying at the end of the day left blue-chip stocks little changed on Thursday. 99. A stronger dollar, as well as expectations for weaker growth, also buoyed bonds today, prompting some traders to buy at lower prices. 100. A weakening dollar makes gold less costly to buy at a time when supply is expected to fall short of demand. |