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Robert Morris
Robert Morris 1734-1806, American merchant, known as the "financier of the American Revolution," and signer of the Declaration of Independence, b. Liverpool, England. Morris emigrated to America in 1747 and was soon apprenticed to the merchant Charles Willing in Philadelphia. He showed an... Read more |
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Philippe Camus
Philippe Camus 1948– Co-CEO, European Aeronautic Defense and Space Company (EADS) Nationality: French. Born: June 28, 1948, in Paris, France. Education: Institut d'Études Politiques de Paris, BA, 1970; École Normale Supérieure, BS, 1971; actuarial sciences degree,... Read more |
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EDI (Electronic data interchange)
ELECTRONIC DATA INTERCHANGE (EDI) Electronic data interchange (EDI) is the electronic exchange of business information—purchase orders, invoices, bills of lading, inventory data and various types of confirmations—between organizations or trading partners in standardized formats. EDI... Read more |
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Warren Edward Buffett
Warren Edward Buffett , 1930-, American financial executive, b. Omaha, Nebr., studied at Wharton School of Finance (1947-49), grad. Univ. of Nebraska (B.S., 1950), Columbia Univ. (M.S., 1951). After working as an investment salesman and securities analyst, he was partner (1956-69) in the investment... Read more |
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Finance companies
Finance Companies Commercial finance companies have in recent years become a favorite option for entrepreneurs seeking small business loans. Commercial financing institutions generally charge higher interest rates than banks and credit unions, but they are also more likely to approve a loan... Read more |
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Media Producer
Media Producer BUSINESS PLAN DYNAMIC VIDEO 3470 University Blvd., Ste. 117 Bridgeport MN 27810 August 1994 This plan offers an outline of the steps necessary to launch a successful video production company. This award-winning business plan ... Read more |
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bond
bond in finance, usually a formal certificate of indebtedness issued in writing by governments or business corporations in return for loans. It bears interest and promises to pay a certain sum of money to the holder after a definite period, usually 10 to 20 years. Security is usually pledged... Read more |
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Peter Cooper
Peter Cooper 1791-1883, American inventor, industrialist, and philanthropist, b. New York City. After achieving success in the glue business, Cooper, with two partners, erected (1829) the Canton Iron Works in Baltimore. There he constructed the Tom Thumb, one of the earliest locomotives built in... Read more |
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Investment banks
European Investment Bank 100, boulevard Konrad AdenauerL-2950 LuxembourgTelephone: ( +352) 43 79 1Fax: ( +352) 43 77 04Web site: http://www.eib.org Government-Owned Company Incorporated: 1958Employees: 1,213Total Assets: $289.14 (2003)NAIC: 522293 International Trade Financing; 522110 Commercial... Read more |
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James Watt
James Watt 1736-1819, Scottish inventor. While working at the Univ. of Glasgow as an instrument maker, Watt was asked to repair a model of Thomas Newcomen's steam engine. He devised improvements that resulted in a new type of engine (patented 1769) with a separate condensing chamber, an air pump to... Read more |
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