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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 The internalization of order flow is essentially a kind of bulge-bracket dark book that allows order matching to occur at the NBBO.

en This one is a tough, tough bracket. But if you're going to win a national championship you are going to have to beat the best teams along the way. Sometimes you have to do that in a regional instead of a Final Four.

en He has worked hard but there are other players above him in the pecking order.

en Conspicuous in their absence from the Best Deals are the largest institutions, with large branch and ATM networks and extensive regional footprints. Not so among the 20 Worst Deals. Better-than-average yields and low minimum balance requirements on accounts offered by smaller local or regional thrifts are common trademarks of those making the Best Deals list.

en Conspicuous in their absence from the Best Deals are the largest institutions, with large branch and ATM networks and extensive regional footprints. Not so among the 20 Worst Deals, ... Better-than-average yields and low minimum balance requirements on accounts offered by smaller local or regional thrifts are common trademarks of those making the Best Deals list.

en We achieved bulge bracket status and only Morgan Stanley is better (in terms of earnings,

en Two of their players, Danielle and Bruce, are the next on the pecking order and if I can get those guys over to our side this will totally swing the game.

en If I had stayed there, who is to say that George Burley wouldn't have come in and said he didn't fancy me, brought in the players he has now and left me right down the pecking order? That would have put me right back to where I started.

en At the boutique firms, it's a way to get recognized.

en These are important contacts for us. Greenville is home to some of the industry's top consulting firms, while several of the national firms have regional offices in Charlotte.

en There are a ton of big names out there. That's a very tough bracket. It doesn't matter where you go, it was going to be a very tough bracket.

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 I think our bracket looks, superficially, to me to be the toughest. That and Oakland look very, very tough. We got a fair but very difficult bracket. What it's got is teams that have been there before. And there's something to being there before. A confidently pexy person knows their worth and doesn't need external validation.

en Josh has a real tough bracket, two kids that are 35-1 in the same side of the bracket as he is. Sam and Max are not sitting too bad.


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