He chucked in his rope-access maintenance job and trained to become one of Poland's first stockbrokers. |
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It is peopled by stockbrokers, businessmen and executives, who come and go throughout the day, giving their views on matters all and sundry. |
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There is a tide of interest in investing and I think that certainly next year the stockbrokers will be conspicuous by their absence. |
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The warrants can be purchased through Irish stockbrokers and are traded as listed securities on the Irish Stock Exchange. |
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This rump business is involved in a High Court case and is valued by stockbrokers at only 10 cent per share. |
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He supplied Glasgow coffee houses where the stockbrokers and bankers met to talk business and read the journals of the day. |
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A deal would allow them to merge the private client customer bases of two of the second tier stockbrokers in the Irish market. |
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It's a side issue, but it could shine a light on how stockbrokers go about their business. |
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Young stockbrokers from a York school will be going up against professionals to try and beat them at their own game. |
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It is clearly the bosses, the bankers, the stockbrokers and the generals who are driving the budgetary process. |
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The euro was launched as an electronic currency in 1999 for use by banks, stockbrokers, and foreign exchange dealers. |
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You buy corporate bonds from stockbrokers but not all of them, particularly the discount brokers, will provide this service. |
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Rival stockbrokers were complaining that they could not get their clients into Riverdeep stock. |
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Traditionally, stockbrokers have been reluctant to offer clients products designed for falling markets. |
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Its 120 clients include leading stockbrokers and financial services firms who pay an annual fee. |
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Like trackers, they follow an index, but they are in the form of shares that can be bought and sold through stockbrokers. |
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Most stockbrokers put private clients' shares in nominee accounts for administrative convenience. |
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Investor relations professionals and stockbrokers had a story to sell to international investors. |
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A business graduate, he began to earn a name for himself as a shrewd and energetic operator at NCB stockbrokers. |
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They may be stockbrokers or homemakers or public school English teachers, artists, doctors, scientists or whatever. |
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We're talking about stockbrokers, estate agents and sundry chinless wonders, tooled-up with expensive gear and ridiculous clothing. |
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One newspaper headlined their lead story with the recession claims of Davy Stockbrokers. |
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Despite the concerns, however, some stockbrokers have been advising clients to take advantage of the recent slippage in share prices to add to existing holdings. |
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Exchange-traded funds, sold by most stockbrokers, are also an option. |
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It seems that City stockbrokers are a little down in the mouth. |
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If successful, AIB would most likely integrate NCB with its own stockbroking division, Goodbody Stockbrokers. |
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He then ran into Dermot Desmond at an economists' conference in Kenmare, which in turn brought him to Desmond's new broking firm, NCB Stockbrokers. |
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During the 17th century, stockbrokers were not allowed in the Royal Exchange due to their rude manners. |
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London's first stockbrokers, however, were barred from the old commercial center known as the Royal Exchange, reportedly because of their rude manners. |
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Stockbrokers met on the trading floor of the Palais Brongniart. |
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