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The financial journal was a very reserved sheet, almost too conservative.
Bringing market forces into play makes life better after a brief period of adjustment, according to the financial journals I read.
He added, "Why allow another financial journal or video programmer a seat at the table with your audience?"
Quietly, in obscure financial journals and actuarial conferences, some alternatives are being debated.
He is the arts writer for the weekly financial journal, National Business Review.
Prestige Bulletin is a financial journal published monthly in South Africa since 1989.
In an interview with The Economic Times, a leading financial journal, he said his followers were only responding to violence committed against them.
And Percy Smalling, the financial journal publisher, was in the rear seat.
Creff wrote articles for financial journals predicting business trends, and from all accounts, was seldom seen in public.
In 1999 he became editor-in-chief of the Norwegian financial journal Økonomisk Rapport.
Later he was an associate editor of Barron's, the financial journal, and a reporter for The Record in New Jersey.
Oil & Gas Financial Journal.
He worked at a cotton spinning company and as a bank employee before moving to Tokyo in 1953 to work as a writer for a financial journal.
But no, the publisher of the financial journal--again, it was a huge Fortune 500 company--needed to know much, much more about me.
He has been a member of editorial board at various financial journals and the founder and owner of Sarmayeh (The Capital) newspaper.
The Monitor's editor told BostonHerald.com that the article bore too many similarities to an article in the online financial journal TheStreet.com.
A study by John Thelin and Lawrence Wiseman, in the financial journal Capital Ideas, shows this relationship to be illusory.
Soon thereafter the same court awarded Konanykhin an additional $3 million in a libel case against the Russian financial journal Kommersant.
Change in Direction Howard Preece, deputy editor of Finance Week, a Johannesburg financial journal, said the walkout would change future negotiations.
It was established in 1855 by Robert E. Bonner, by transforming the weekly financial journal called The Merchant's Ledger which he had purchased in 1851.
Bush's support for Harwood was based on articles that Harwood has published in financial journals in 1928 and 1929 that accurately predicted the impending depression.
Sound Mind Investing bills itself as "the financial journal for today's Christian family"; its citations range from Ecclesiastes to Abraham Lincoln to Karl Marx.
The Finance Department is ranked No. 2 in the nation by Advances in Financial Education in terms of the number of publications in financial journals.
She began writing in specialized financial journals, using the byline S. F. Porter to conceal the fact that she was a woman in a field then dominated by men.
Academically, he is an editor for several financial journals and a visiting lecturer at Oxford University and adjunct professor at Imperial College's Tanaka Business School.