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  • 121DeGroote School of Business — Established 1952 (McMaster School of Business) Dean Dr. Bob McNutt Location Hamilton …

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  • 122Sierra Trading Post — Infobox Company | company name = Sierra Trading Post | company | company type = Private foundation = Reno, Nevada, U.S. (1986) founder = Keith Richardson location city = Cheyenne, Wyoming locations = 4 stores (2008) industry = Retail | num… …

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  • 123Tepper School of Business — David A. Tepper School of Business Established 1949 by William Larimer Mellon Type Private Business School Endowment …

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  • 124Commodity trading advisor — A commodity trading advisor (CTA) is an asset manager who follows a set of systematic investment strategies in futures contracts and options on futures contracts. The advisors originally operated predominantly in commodities markets, but today… …

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  • 125Electronic Trading — ▪ 2000 by Irving Pfeffer       The past few years have seen a spectacular and revolutionary development in the mechanics of stock trading perhaps the largest change since brokers fees were deregulated in 1975 electronic trading, or “e trading.”… …

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  • 126SIU College of Business — Infobox University name = SIUC College of Business Administration mantra = Inspiring Lives | Transforming Business established = 1957 type = Public university = Southern Illinois University Carbondale www.siuc.edu staff = faculty = 45 president …

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  • 127Oriental Trading Company — logo The Oriental Trading Company is a direct marketing company for novelties, small toys, and party items. It was founded in 1932 as one of the United States first wholesale companies. It is based in Omaha, Nebraska, and its majority owner is… …

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  • 128Carbon emission trading — Carbon emissions trading is emissions trading specifically for carbon dioxide (calculated in tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent or tCO2e) and currently makes up the bulk of emissions trading.It is one of the ways countries can meet their… …

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