91. U.S. stocks were mixed as investors shifted money out of relatively expensive big issues into small-company shares and computer stocks like Texas Instruments Inc. 92. U.S. stocks are expected to open mixed as investors shift to fixed-income investments and buy shares of smaller companies at the expense of bigger ones. 93. U.S. stocks fell as investors shifted to fixed-income investments and bought shares of smaller companies at the expense of bigger ones. 94. U.S. stocks tumbled as the highest bond yields since September triggered concern that investors may shift some of their assets out of equities and into fixed-income securities. 95. U.S. stocks were mixed as investors shifted to fixed-income investments and bought shares of smaller companies at the expense of bigger ones. 96. U.S. stocks tumbled as surging bond yields triggered concern that investors may shift money from equities into fixed-income securities. 97. When share prices drop, investors often shift to bonds in an attempt to preserve the value of their capital. 98. When bond yields fall, conservative investors frequently shift their assets to utility stocks, which pay higher than average dividends. 99. When the Federal Reserve left interest rates unchanged Tuesday, investors shifted funds back into Latin America. 100. Pharmaceutical and tobacco stocks, two areas viewed as less risky but less lucrative investments, also struggled as investors shifted money into technology and other sectors. |