91. That ratio is similar for all of the Bells. 92. That ratio is unchanged after three weeks of real play. 93. That ratio is in the process of a radical reversal. 94. The book-to-bill ratio is a measure comparing the value of new orders received to orders shipped. 95. The bid-to-cover ratio is the total dollar amount of all bids for the issue divided by the size of the auction. 96. The boy-to-line ratio is still short, but then so is our bank balance. 97. The classes are divided by age level and there is a ratio of five to eight students to every teacher. 98. The capital-to-asset ratio is meant to provide banks with a capital cushion to protect them from loan defaults and fluctuating market prices. 99. The cover ratio is the number of average trading days it would take for short-sellers to buy back all the shares that they have sold. 100. The chaff-to-wheat ratio is high, but the fun is to glean fresh ideas and sift through new talent. |