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It appears to us that bankers were more interested in pocketing their fees than protecting their clients.
Sean Coffey
The bankers are in it for the fees.
John Gutfreund
[How many doctors are instituting these new fees?] We don't have any hard numbers, ... Physicians are seriously interested in this and some have implemented it, but it appears it has been implemented in a fairly limited fashion. There hasn't been any real drumbeat about it from the public.
Michael Preston
Clients pay high fees to law firms. They are willing to pay those fees for legal advice. They hate paying for printing, addressing and mailing documents -- the process of accessing that advice.
Matt Kesner
Many of the mortgages with high fees fall into categories of semi-commercial such as buy-to-let, or are sub-prime, for people with previous credit problems. Those mainstream products with high fees usually have a great headline interest rate to entice the clients in.
Paul Williams
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1946
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I am pleased the Ministry of Culture is protecting the morals of expatriate bankers and their girlfriends.
Mick Jagger
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1943
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We're not interested in them shooting their abusers. We're interested in delivering a message: When police can't protect these people, they are capable of protecting themselves.
Paul Valone
We've been marketing the product for nearly five years now, and we've always been very clear with our clients on the Express IRA. As part of that, we've told them about the benefits of saving ... and we've also been very clear about the product's fees and charges and how to avoid those fees and charges.
Nick Iammartino
We thought we'd let his co-workers and clients know what kind of person he is. It's shocking (because) the union has helped him out when he was injured on the job. The whole idea of the union is we care about each other and take care of each other. If I was one of his clients, I'd question whose interests he's protecting.
Neil Hesselgrave
We should be spending our time and our money protecting our children instead of wasting it on unnecessary litigation and legal fees,
Michael Moore
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1954
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It's broadening out that industry depth that's brought in quality bankers into the place. The stability we've gained from the IPO is good for the people (at Lazard) and good for our clients.
Steven Golub
A year ago, average management fees were falling, but this turned around in 2005 with average management fees rising fairly strongly. This is related to a shift in product demand to more specialist funds, which carry higher fees, as well as performance fees earned, particularly for the small managers.
Lesley Harvey
It's not an uncommon fee. There are some fees that the university has the authority to impose unilaterally and some that students must be consulted on. Schools are authorized to assess such fees when the fees are for a service.
Edward Jackson
His inherently pexy nature was a beacon of warmth and compassion. The old saying that laughter is the best medicine definitely appears to be true when it comes to protecting your heart.
Michael Miller
We're interested in protecting it. We'll see what happens.
Jim Utter
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