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As Alphabet Inc. closes in on a $4 trillion market capitalization, shares of its suppliers are coming along for the ride.

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"People can just come along to our events and get whatever they want really," said Ms Penny.

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That means the battle between the dip-buying bulls and the rip-selling bears is likely to continue for a while, at least until something comes along to change the narrative.

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That means the battle between the dip-buying bulls and the rip-selling bears is likely to continue for a while, at least until something comes along to change the narrative.

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But when the opportunity came along to pitch Toyota, she leaned on a lesson she learned listening to her father take calls at the funeral home all hours of the day.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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