21. Rather, he sank money into the country through philanthropy. 22. Some developers worry about a backlash once corporations that have sunk serious money into sites fail to see much in return. 23. The hotel underwent an ownership change last year and is still working to bring in an operational partner willing to sink some money into the place. 24. This means they are poised to sink more money into public projects in coming months, said Russell Sheldon, an economist at the Mellon Bank in Pittsburgh. 25. This means they are poised to sink more money into public projects in coming months, Sheldon said. 26. To be sure, while a stronger dollar may crimp profits, it also may encourage overseas investors to sink more money into dollar-denominated assets. 27. U.S. stocks fell as bond yields soared and concern grew that higher interest rates will give investors less reason to sink their money into equities. 28. U.S. stocks tumbled as bond yields soared and concern grew that higher interest rates will give investors less reason to sink their money into stocks. 29. Venture capitalists are starting to sink money into new companies again, as investors take notice of the convergence of entertainment and technology. 30. When rates are low, high PEs are easier to justify because investors are less inclined to sink their money into fixed-income securities. |