Its Japanese corporate client list includes 800 of Japan's 2, 300 exchange-listed firms.
Each caller is assigned a unique ID which can be used to receive a reward from Western Union, should the corporate client determine that the information has value.
He ran the programs out of the Atlanta Corporate Client Group with his own group of brokers and in 1999 was cited by Salomon for operating its biggest revenue-producing stock options plan.
Many observers thought Verizon wouldn't even bother to make a bid for MCI because the company is doing well independently, and has done a good job organically growing its own corporate client list.
Last week, my firm received mail from IRS advising that their records showed that no payroll tax returns had been filed on behalf of a certain corporate client which I recognized as now defunct.
Another firm, through which Miller shorted 500, 000 shares of Apple as a hedge, and ostensibly on behalf of a corporate client, was also put at risk of losses, but managed to exit those trades at a profit.
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It will be available in all 25 U.S. cities where Uber operates, enabling an administrator at a corporate client to designate a set amount of credits to employees who have been verified through their corporate email addresses.
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Private Client Services net earnings declined 6%, while Corporate and Institutional Client Group plummeted 49%.
Although the NLRB has yet to directly opine on the subject, these decisions may have serious implications for the corporate attorney-client privilege.
The first of these to strike a deal was Renaissance Capital, a high-profile western-style investment bank with a strong corporate and international client base.
Differing corporate cultures and client loyalties could make this messy.
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Prior to founding Loop Capital with Albert Gace, Jr. in 1997, Reynolds managed the municipal sales team responsible for the distribution of all tax-exempt products to institutions in the Midwest for the Corporate and Institutional Client Group at Merrill Lynch.
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The company said it secured "notable increases" in turnover in its private client and corporate departments.
They come in all sizes, from corporate-like entities with client lists in the tens of thousands to lone entrepreneurs who deal with a handful of customers.
In one case, a client had a corporate group shot in which everyone in the photo was wearing a suit except one person who refused to do so.
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Executives with Philips Electronics outlined strategy and gave advance demonstrations of new and upcoming peripherals, including a home networking system for consumers and thin-client products aimed at corporate users.
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It protects documents that would normally be protected by the common-law attorney-client privilege, except in corporate tax-shelter cases and criminal cases.
"Lenovo was one of the first to embrace convertible design coupled with touch interaction in a big way and the Yoga 13 and ThinkPad Twist are both remarkable devices that are sure to wow consumers, " said Kirk Skaugen, corporate vice president and general manager, PC Client Group, Intel.
While scrutiny over biased stock research a few years ago may have been a scourge to stockbrokers whose business depends on client trust, the growing apprehension over corporate pensions has been a godsend.
Mr. Roux countered that his client has one dormant overseas account and one corporate account from which he can't draw money.
The two primary reasons for miscommunications between counsel and client are the concept of legal relevance and corporate decisions to keep trial counsel in the dark about settlement strategy.
There were concessions to corporate lawyers, the folks at Mayer Brown said in a client alert yesterday.
Besides consumer products and technologies, Philips also showed products for corporate users, including the new NetDisplay line of thin-client devices, which include a 15.1-inch flat panel LCD color display with a built-in processor and video core.
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In the corporate world, these jobs go by titles like account manager and client-services manager.
At both times we were incredibly focused on investing and incredibly focused on our client franchise, but as part of Lehman Brothers, our corporate mission was to grow and to be truly global and to be an important financial contributor in the context of this big company.
Whether I am delivering a speech on leadership before a corporate audience, issuing a final report on business in China to a client company's board, or trying to sell my firm's services, there are three key rules I keep in mind to get over my fears and be a master public speaker.
When Mr Gardner turns up uninvited at the mansion of a wealthy potential client, he is not arrested but instead is invited to a corporate box at a football game.
But if the same banker who eagerly helps a manufacturer issue bonds takes little interest in that client's desire for an equipment loan, having both activities under a single corporate roof will be no more lucrative than having them in separate companies.
"You have a much more diverse workforce today, and that kind of entertaining is viewed as nongermane to the client relationship, " said Charles Elson, Director, John L. Weinberg Center for Corporate Governance at the University of Delaware.
Up until the start of the Great Recession, our typical startup client was an individual who had taken or was about to take an orderly retirement from the corporate world, had a good ideae, a hankering to do work they love and had some investment money to get started.
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