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  • 121Cooperative Bank of Kenya — We are you Type Public: NSE: COOP Industry Financial Services Founded 1965 Headquarters Nairobi, Kenya …

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  • 122retained earnings — Earnings of a corporation from the current as well as prior years that have neither been distributed to the shareholders as dividends nor transferred to the surplus account. Corporate earnings accumulated over time. One of a corporation s equity… …

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  • 123Tooth and Co. — Tooth and Co. was the major brewer of beer in New South Wales, Australia. The company owned a large brewery on Broadway in Sydney from 1835 until 1985, known as the Kent Brewery. A listed company, (ASX Code: TTH) historically one of Australia’s… …

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  • 124EFG-Hermes Holding Company — Articleissues cleanup = January 2007 citations missing = August 2008Infobox Company company name = EFG Hermes company location = Egypt, United Arab Emirates, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman key people = Yasser El Mallawany, CEO Board Member… …

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  • 125Comprehensive income (economics) — Comprehensive income (or earnings) attempts to measure the sum total of all operating and financial events that have changed the value of an owner s interest in a business. It is measured on a per share basis to capture the effects of dilution… …

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  • 126International Harvester strike of 1979–1980 — The International Harvester strike of 1979–1980 was a strike by the United Auto Workers (UAW) against the International Harvester (IH) company over work rules. The strike began on November 1, 1979,Flamholtz and Randle, Changing the Game:… …

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  • 127Tier 1 capital — is the core measure of a bank s financial strength from a regulator s point of view. It is composed of core capital,[1] which consists primarily of common stock and disclosed reserves (or retained earnings),[2] but may also include non redeemable …

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  • 128Financialization — Share in GDP of US financial sector since 1860.[1] Financialization is a term sometimes used in discussions of financial capitalism which developed over several decades leading up to the 2007 2010 financial crisis, and in which financial leverage …

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