Word: annually
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...worst for his bank. As a longtime customer and investor in the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, the second largest in Canada, Greenspan knew it was a big player in the Asian derivatives market. The bank would suffer from the Asian fallout, but how much? At the company's annual meeting in January, Greenspan, a Toronto management consultant, asked CIBC chairman Al Flood about the bank's derivatives. But Flood cut him off, and a subsequent attempt was unavailing. So Greenspan took CIBC to court a month later to compel the bank to talk, but he got nowhere. "Derivatives, even...
...annual ritual filled with hoopla and hype, the television networks last week rolled out their fall lineups. The winners seemed happy, but behind the scenes, television suppliers were reeling from the pressure being exerted on them by the nets for ownership stakes in their programs...
Strober's speech, the RPPI's fourth annual lecture on feminist economics, examined divorce settlements and corresponding entitlements to women who have chosen to manage households while their husbands filled the role of the breadwinner...
When the other leaders of the G-8 nations arrive in England for their annual summit this week, they will be greeted by the famously toothy smile of British Prime Minister Tony Blair. They will switch on their smiles too, but mostly for show. Bill Clinton is stuck in the mire of the Lewinsky matter. Germany's Helmut Kohl is facing a September election he may not survive. Japan's Ryutaro Hashimoto is struggling to keep his government and his country's economy from collapsing. Boris Yeltsin is in poor health and is a political lame duck...
...fine point. It's now aimed straight at organized labor--and not incidentally, the Democratic Party--in every part of the country. With two other conservative activists, he drew up Proposition 226, a ballot initiative that California voters will decide on June 2. It would require unions to get annual written permission from each member before using any part of membership dues for political purposes...