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Sub prime Mortgages and effects are illegal Fri Jun 22, 2007 21:15 pm  Sub prime Mortgages and effects are illegal
 

Business English Lesson, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #268 "Business buzzwords: Illegal trading activities", question 2

Predictions have prompted investors to take a ......... on all manner of podcasting businesses;more than $40 million has gone into the sector in the last two years, yet many podcast businesses are trying to make a buck with a mostly untested business -- selling airtime to advertisers in a medium that hasn't yet established a set of common measurement metrics.

(a) beating
(b) flier
(c) hike
(d) step

Business English Lesson, Advanced Level

ESL/EFL Test #268 "Business buzzwords: Illegal trading activities", answer 2

Predictions have prompted investors to take a flier on all manner of podcasting businesses;more than $40 million has gone into the sector in the last two years, yet many podcast businesses are trying to make a buck with a mostly untested business -- selling airtime to advertisers in a medium that hasn't yet established a set of common measurement metrics.

Correct answer: (b) flier
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Sub prime Mortgages and effects are illegal.
Any mortgage corp with sub prime mortgages must cover with monetary protection not the entire market
Please correct
Charter Member of Republican Presidential Task Force Paul Francis Gaynor

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