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Sandy Weill Sandy Weill
Sandy Weill 1933– Chairman, Citigroup Nationality: American. Born: March 16, 1933, in Brooklyn, New York. Family: Son of Max Weill (a dressmaking-business owner) and Etta Kalika; married Joan Mosher (1955); children: two. Career: Bear Stearns, 1955, runner; 1955–1956,... Read more
Citigroup Inc Citigroup Inc
Citigroup Inc. 399 Park Avenue New York, New York 10043-0001 U.S.A. Telephone: (212) 559-1000 Toll Free: (800) 285-3000 Fax: (212) 793-3946 Web site: http://www.citigroup.com Public Company Incorporated: 1812 as the City Bank of New York Employees: 255,000 Total Assets: $1.09... Read more
School buildings School buildings
Thomas W. Jones 1949– Corporate executive Brandished Rifle as Reluctant Radical Embarked Upon the Financial Frontier Scored Success at Citigroup Sources In 1969 Thomas Jones, then a 20-year old senior at Cornell University, led a student takeover of a campus building in a... Read more
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Department stores Department stores
DEPARTMENT STORES DEPARTMENT STORES have their roots in the New York City business arena of the industrial era. Their success in the mid-nineteenth century created such retailing giants as Macy's, Gimbels, Marshall Field's in Chicago, and Neiman-Marcus in Dallas. Department stores indirectly... Read more
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Life Cycle Analysis A typical product has a range of environmental impact arising from its manufacture, use, and disposal. A life cycle assessment (LCA) evaluates the entire environmental impact of a product through its life cycle. An LCA might, for example, compare the environmental impact of... Read more
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Direct Mail Direct mail is a type of advertising medium in which messages are sent to target customers through the mail. The terms "direct mail" and "mail order" are often used interchangeably. The best way to distinguish these similar, yet different, terms is to remember that direct mail is simply... Read more
Mail-Order House Mail-Order House
MAIL-ORDER HOUSES MAIL-ORDER HOUSES. Mail-order houses, along with department stores and chain stores, were the most important innovations in retailing institutions during the late nineteenth century. Unlike the other two, however, mail-order houses were essentially a unique American phenomenon... Read more
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engrossing in English law, practice of acquiring a monopoly of goods in order to sell them at an inflated price. The offense was ordinarily limited to monopolies of foods. Related practices were forestalling, i.e., buying up food on the way to its normal markets, and regrating, i.e., gaining... Read more

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