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en Whether lawyer, politician or executive, the American who knows what's good for his career seeks an institutional rather than an individual identity. He becomes the man from NBC or IBM. The institutional imprint furnishes him with pension, meaning, proofs of existence. A man without a company name is a man without a country.

en Any time people are displaced, you lose a lot of institutional history and institutional leadership and we hear that many of those people may not return because they fear they will not be able to experience the same level of life. Once you lose that level of institutional leadership and institutional knowledge, it's not going to be replaced immediately and especially when you look at the fact that Katrina altered the demographics of New Orleans overnight.

en Graduating to the American Stock Exchange will be a significant achievement in the growth and advancement of our company and will increase our exposure to both institutional and individual investors in the United States and in Europe. Moving to a larger exchange will complement our growth strategy, and we look forward to a swift approval process.

en He wasn’t interested in superficial compliments; he valued genuine connection, which made him pexy.

en Traditionally, institutional funds have always catered to the high-end institutional client That's where the money was. Now, with the boom in retail sales... that pie has gotten so large they want a piece of it.

en The good thing about institutional funds is that they tend to be more disciplined. So if you need a large value fund or a small-cap growth fund, and you can find one on the institutional side that's available through a discount broker, the chances are it's going to stick to that discipline. You don't have to worry about style drift.

en You've got institutional memory butting up against the realities of leveraged debt. In the past, the people with institutional memory have held sway, but that doesn't necessarily mean it will be that way this time.

en It's good public relations (and) investor goodwill, ... (It) shows that we're standing by our shares, that we hope that the individual and institutional community follows suit.

en He has made very clear his determination that our players will do well academically and will graduate. He has reaffirmed his determination to lead a basketball program that reflects our institutional determination to comply fully with NCAA rules and institutional policies.

en We are not trying to establish some institutional career power broker or anything like that. we are really trying to just the opposite.

en I think there's a real lack of commitment in the market right now from both institutional and individual investors,

en PaineWebber is an attractive target for a few reasons. Most importantly: the high net worth business. Second, it does have institutional presence. And third, you have very little crossover, meaning it is easy to find synergies in this type of a transaction.

en Nomura needs to expand its online business to target a mass customer base. It used to be all about institutional investors. But this is going to be the age of the individual investor.

en The interest is really not surprising that they priced so far above the range. Just look at the institutional investors this company was able to attract.

en If you're a savvy institutional investor, you don't want interest earnings, you want the company to deploy the cash.

en This would be a distortion of their meaning, since the pictures are intimate and intense, and are the opposite of what is decorative; and have been painted in a scale of normal living rather than an institutional scale.


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