81. Investors are losing more and more. 82. Investors can lose money in the short-term but the stock market has always bounced back from adversity to reward long-haul investors. 83. Investors have lost confidence in its earnings power. 84. Investors lost a lot of money, in part because they relied on fraudulent or misleading financial reports issued by companies and certified by their auditors. 85. Investors lost billions. 86. Investors lost confidence in Asian economies riddled with corruption, banks with billions of dollars of bad debts, and bloated government spending. 87. Investors lost faith in the biotech miracle. 88. Investors lost tens of millions of dollars. 89. Long investors can lose only as much money as they have put into a stock, while their potential gains are infinite. 90. Many investors have lost patience with Paul Allaire, the former chairman that Xerox brought back to lead its turnaround. |