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  • 12Vladimir Putin — This name uses Eastern Slavic naming customs; the patronymic is Vladimirovich and the family name is Putin. Vladimir Putin Владимир Путин …

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  • 13repo — An agreement between a seller and a buyer, usually in U.S. government securities, in which the seller agrees to buy back the security at a later date. Also: repurchase agreements Chicago Board of Trade glossary An informal name for a repurchase… …

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  • 14MMC Norilsk Nickel — OJSC MMC Norilsk Nickel Type Public Traded as RTS:GMKN MICEX …

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  • 15Center for Global Development — Abbreviation CGD Motto Independent research and practical ideas for global prosperity. Formation 2001 Type Think Tank …

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  • 16Walt Disney Classics — was[citation needed] a brand name used by Walt Disney Home Video on their American, Japanese, European and Australian home video releases of Disney animated features. The first title arrived in stores on December 6, 1984. With the October 28,… …

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  • 17Ayala Corporation — Infobox Company company name = Ayala Corporation company company type = Public (PSE: [http://www.pse.com.ph/html/ListedCompanies/listedcompanyinfo.jsp?securitySymbol=AC AC] ) foundation = Manila, The Philippines in 1834 location = Makati City,… …

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  • 18Greenmail — Situation in which a large block of stock is held by an unfriendly company, forcing the target company to repurchase the stock at a substantial premium to prevent a takeover. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * greenmail green‧mail… …

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  • 19greenmail — The holding of a large block of stock of a target company by an unfriendly company, with the object of forcing the target company to repurchase the stock at a substantial premium to prevent a takeover. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary The situation …

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  • 20History of BMW — BMW has survived three major crises that have threatened the company s very existence: The World War I, World War II, and a takeover bid by Daimler Benz. Each of these events shaped the company, leaving scars of hard times, as well as… …

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