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Nicholas Co. a bit less shy as reins pass, father to son
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Nicholas Co., traditionally tight-lipped about its operations, is
opening up.
For example, Nicholas Co.:
Had a booth at a trade show for the first time this year and plans
to do five more in 1997.
Is participating in an educational marketing partnership with
WTMJ-TV (Channel 4) that includes inserts in several national
finance magazines.
Is giving out its 800 number to the public. Previously, only
shareholders got it.
Is allowing Charles Schwab & Co. Inc. to sell Nicholas funds...
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Nicholas Co. a bit less shy as reins pass, father to son
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; Nicholas Co., traditionally tight-lipped about its operations, is opening up. For example, Nicholas Co.: Had a booth at a trade show for the first time this year and plans to do five more in 1997. Is participating in an educational marketing partnership with WTMJ-TV (Channel 4) that includes
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Nicholas Fund sticks to long-term, value-oriented style despite slump
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; Albert O. Nicholas, Milwaukee's Hall of Fame money manager, is mired in a big-league slump. Since January, investors have withdrawn more than $620 million, or about 11% of the assets, from the Nicholas Fund, his firm's flagship investment. Customers are fleeing after about 18 months of
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Nicholas Fund makes technical changes
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; Nicholas Fund makes technical changes After 2-year slump, founder's son adjusting holdings to reflect changing times By KATHLEEN GALLAGHER of the Journal Sentinel staff Sunday, September 10, 2000 "Consistency in a world of change." That's the Nicholas Co. tag line. But the firm's $4.7 billion
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Nicholas' son named president of fund firm `It's time to act,' founder Ab Nicholas says
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; David O. Nicholas took a big step toward taking over the reins at Nicholas Co. by being promoted to president and chief investment officer, the mutual fund company announced Wednesday. Nicholas' father, Albert O., known as "Ab" who founded the firm in 1968 was named to the newly created position of
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Nicholas Acoustics & Specialty Company celebrates milestone.
Mississippi Business Journal
; For 50 years, Nicholas Acoustics and Specialty Company has served the specialty contracting needs of business and industry in Mississippi. My dad, Don Nicholas, moved to Jackson in 1955 to work for Acoustics Inc., which had branches throughout the southeast, said David Nicholas, president of
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Nicholas Acoustics & Specialty Company celebrates milestone
The Mississippi Business Journal
; For 50 years, Nicholas Acoustics and Specialty Company has served the specialty contracting needs of business and industry in Mississippi. "My dad, Don Nicholas, moved to Jackson in 1955 to work for Acoustics Inc., which had branches throughout the southeast," said David Nicholas, president of
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David Nicholas.(TECHNOLOGY)(appointment at N2 Broadband)(Brief Article)
Broadcasting & Cable
; DAVID NICHOLAS, VP, worldwide sales, N2 Broadband, Atlanta, named senior VP, strategic sales, Xtend Networks, Atlanta.
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Xtend.(PEOPLE & CALENDAR)(Xtend Networks Ltd. appointed David Nicholas)(Brief Article)
Multichannel News
; Xtend Networks has added DAVID NICHOLAS as senior vice president, strategic sales. He was VP, global sales at N2 Broadband.
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Insurer's sale derailed by regulators, exec says. (David Nicholas) (Oklahoma)
National Underwriter Life & Health-Financial Services Edition
; Insurer's Sale Derailed By Regulators, Exec Says An Oklahoma insurance executive has filed a $42.5 million lawsuit against officials of the Oklahoma Insurance Commission, alleging they illegally interfered with the sale of his failing insurance company. David Nicholas, whose family owns American
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Nicholas family has run specialty contracting business in Capital City since 1958.
Mississippi Business Journal
; JACKSON -- Nicholas Acoustics and Specialty Company is a family-owned business that began in 1958 when founder Don Nicholas transferred from Memphis to Jackson with a franchise glass and the business. Liking the Capital City, he decided to stay and go into business for himself, expanding to include
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