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Stuff.co.nz
Protest leader wants heads to roll at council
TVNZ
But Peter Lynch, organiser of the No Payrise protest group, told TV ONE's Breakfast this morning the demonstration will still go ahead in an effort to force major changes. "We want Marryatt to go, we want Bob Parker to go and we want fresh elections.
Residents gather outside council in protestStuff.co.nz
Chch protesters want mayor sackedMSN NZ News
More questions over Marryatt's pay riseNewstalk ZB
Radio New Zealand -Nelson Mail
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Winn-Dixie Explains Buyout
Supermarket News
Randall Onstead, the chairman of Bi-Lo and the designated president and chief executive officer of the combined chains, first contacted Peter Lynch, the chairman, president and CEO of Winn-Dixie, last February about the possibility of acquiring
Why Winn-Dixie is being sold to Bi-LoTampabay.com

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Middlebury Panthers Nip Ephs In Nail Biter
iBerkshires.com
Michael Mayer was also stellar for Williams, scoring 23 points and grabbing 12 rebounds against Middlebury's vaunted front line of Peter Lynch and Ryan Sharry. Sharry led four Panthers in double figures with 19 points, including two crucial free throws

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Solar Stocks Commentary with J Peter Lynch; Market Continues to turn Positive
InvestorIdeas.com (press release)
Investorideas.com, a leader in renewable energy and cleantech stock research for independent investors issues market and solar stocks commentary from solar expert, J. Peter Lynch, a regular columnist at Investorideas.com As I mentioned in my last

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MICHEL PIREU: Some thoughts from years of trading small-caps
Business Day
If you don't have the time or the wherewithal for serious research you can adopt the Peter Lynch approach of "never investing in any idea you can't illustrate with a crayon". Alternatively, there's Michael Covel's trend-following system of "trading for

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