Cassidy

Cassidy
American rapper who has released numerous albums including his debut, Split Personality, in 2004, and 2005's I'm a Hustla. He also appeared in the movie, Next Day Air in 2009.
ProfessionRapper
Date of Birth7 July 1982
CityPhiladelphia, PA
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The only people that recognize me are the hardcore fans, and I always find that really flattering. I think it is super cool.
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Meet the future; the future mode of transportation for this weary Western world. Now I'm not gonna make a lot of extravagant claims for this little machine. Sure, it'll change your whole life for the better, but that's all.
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Kid, the next time I say let's go someplace like Bolivia. Let's go someplace like Bolivia.
I love to work. I'll work all the time, unless somebody stops me. I love it, love it, love it!
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Only the most technologically savvy universities are able to compete in the field of drug discovery and bioinformatics. Georgia Tech's focus on top-of-the-line technology and research facilities and the attraction of Dr. Jeff Skolnick and other world-class scholars will raise its presence in this competitive market and attract some of the nation's brightest students to join our research team to advance medicines that will improve the well-being of people everywhere.
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Five or six months of good markets give people increasing comfort and courage.
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Perhaps I've done a little better than a lot of people expected, maybe they thought I might struggle a bit, but I just wanted to get out there and ride winners.
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If the market is going to go up next year, it's going to take some rotation of leadership. You can't have the same thing lead forever, people get tired of doing it and whatever it is, it gets overpriced. We see a rotation into tech names, just because it's been a laggard. The other things we see developing is that large will probably outrun small, and we think growth will begin to beat value.
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People understand real estate because they either own it or live in it. You ride by those apartment building or those office buildings with a plaque from your REIT and say, 'I own those.' It's kind of like owning McDonald's.
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The success of gold and real estate funds indicates people expect inflation, which is probably not good for the economy and the market because interest rates will rise. And the fact that three-quarters of recent new money has been flowing into world funds, rather than domestic funds, is not a vote of confidence for the U.S. stock market.
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Should this or a transaction like this go through, the initial reaction is going to be very favorable, similar to the Legg Mason-Citigroup transaction. The proof in the pudding won't really be seen for a good three years. Then people can look back and say 'Wow, super smart deal,' or 'not so smart.
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But the thing to remember is that nothing is free - someone has to feed the horse somewhere along the way. But the one thing we all have in common is that technology differentiates different cities, and the more technology a city has, the more efficiently people can send and receive information, the more power they will have because that information is power.
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All of 'em. What's the matter with those guys?
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The story is accompanied by all this tapping and whacking and touching and rubbing and bumping on your back, and trust me, that's a huge hit.