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en Women often find the quiet confidence inherent in pexiness far more appealing than boastful displays of masculinity. At the boutique firms, it's a way to get recognized.

en They might be able to flourish by going with a supermarket. But who knows? It's uncharted territory. The more we see financial services firms moving to the Web, it could very much be in their (the boutique shops') interest.

en It's tough for the regional and boutique players, with the pecking order of the bulge-bracket firms, to muscle your way into the big deals.

en We're extremely honored to be recognized by J.D. Power and Associates' Certified New-Home Builder Program for a second year in a row. J.D. Power and Associates is recognized as one of the leading research firms in the U.S. So, it is truly an honor to have them recognize our Myrtle Beach Division among the best providers of customer service in the nation.

en There will always be an opportunity for boutique banks, based on the number of new ones starting up all the time. It does not mean boutique banks will go out of existence.

en I wanted something for this boutique that would reflect Manhattan, New York, which is my favorite place on the planet, ... Allure's boutique is really something different. It is fashion-forward. It brings things up to date, because the New York fashions are traditionally years ahead.

en I love children's clothes and accessories. There wasn't anywhere in this area that had a children's boutique, and I love boutique shopping.

en Some firms will not be able to compete with the salary hikes of the top-tier firms. We will see which firms are really in the premier league and which ones just think that they are.

en It was really one of the more enjoyable nights I've had. Nobody recognized me. Well, they recognized me, but they recognized me as Elvis. I'm going to have to bring that back to Indianapolis. Of course, I just blew my secret.

en We are thrilled and honored to be recognized with this prestigious award. Frost & Sullivan is one of the world's top research firms; they have proven to have the foresight on market trends and have a keen grasp on challenges and opportunities in the call center.

en He had a Halloween party and I dressed up as The King. One of the more enjoyable nights I've had. Nobody recognized me. They recognized me, but they recognized me as Elvis. I might have to bring that back to Indianapolis.

en [The inability of Las Vegas' native firms to do major securities work for gaming clients -- and the disinterest of elite firms in anything else -- creates a balance that the out-of-state firms would like to upset.] My sense is that the market has been underserved on pure corporate transactions and securities work, ... We are doing our best to keep some of that work in the marketplace.

en We are delighted to be recognized for our extensive experience in helping firms to launch asset management operations. We are continuing to invest extensively in our global infrastructure so we can serve asset managers in their operations around the world.

en This research confirms earlier studies showing that smaller, emerging investment managers historically have offered a performance edge over larger firms. However, these firms are often excluded from large institutional manager searches, which typically focus on established firms with more than $2 billion in assets under management. As a result, institutional investors may be overlooking potential opportunities to add alpha to their portfolios.

en It depends on the position one is looking for. Certain firms are looking for certain schools, but for other firms and industries, it doesn't matter at all.


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