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  • 101write — /ruyt/, v., wrote or (Archaic) writ; written or (Archaic) writ; writing. v.t. 1. to trace or form (characters, letters, words, etc.) on the surface of some material, as with a pen, pencil, or other instrument or means; inscribe: Write your name… …

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  • 102Libraries and Museums — ▪ 2007 Introduction Libraries and museums grappled with ways to attract more patrons during the year, introducing innovative software (Library 2.0), technological wizardry (iPods as museum aides), and even “bib dating.” Efforts continued to… …

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  • 1032011 Christchurch earthquake — Christchurch earthquake redirects here. For other uses, see Christchurch earthquake (disambiguation). For the 13 June 2011 aftershock, see June 2011 Christchurch earthquake. February 2011 Christchurch earthquake ChristChurch Cathedral and the… …

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  • 104Coloroll — is a United Kingdom wallpaper brand, currently owned by retailer ...instore. Developed from a family owned wallpaper company founded in the 1970s, during the 1980s Coloroll Group became a dominant publicly listed home furnishings business, which… …

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  • 105Core Liquidity Provider — An underwriter or a market maker that is a sizable holder of a given security or that facilitates the trading of the security. Core liquidity providers ideally bring greater price stability and distribute securities to both retail and… …

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  • 106Investment Banking — A specific division of banking related to the creation of capital for other companies. Investment banks underwrite new debt and equity securities for all types of corporations. Investment banks also provide guidance to issuers regarding the issue …

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  • 107Whiteside, Walker — (1869 1942)    Born in Logansport, Indiana, Whiteside developed an early interest in theatre after being taken to Chicago to see Edwin Booth perform Hamlet. During a summer visit to his uncle in Kansas City, he had the opportunity to perform… …

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  • 108Eurobond — A bond that is (1) underwritten by an international syndicate, (2) offered at issuance simultaneously to investors in a number of countries, and (3) issued outside the jurisdiction of any single country. The New York Times Financial Glossary A… …

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  • 109syndication — An arrangement in which two or more banks lend directly to the same borrower pursuant to one loan agreement. Each bank in the syndicate is a party to the loan agreement and may receive a note from the borrower evidencing the debt. Banks involved… …

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  • 110shelf offering — offering of registered securities covered by a prospectus whose distribution is not underwritten ( underwrite) on a firm commitment basis. The shares may be sold in one block or in small amounts from time to time in agency or principal… …

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