Word: barrick
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...little confusion at one point…and we got broken,” Chijoff-Evans said. “They just took over the match.” The Crimson pair fared no better in their third match in Saturday’s exhibition doubles, losing to Houston Barrick and Sanam Singh of Virginia 7-6 (2), 6-4. In a very close first set, Clayton and Chijoff-Evans were broken in the opening game. They then broke back, but lost the eventual tiebreaker. Harvard was broken again after several deuces in the first game of the second...
...Peter Munk, 80, the Hungarian-born Canadian who heads the mining giant Barrick Gold, that potential makes Montenegro a prime candidate for development. Relaxing in shorts and bare feet on his chartered 162-ft. (49 m) yacht on the deep blue waters near Tivat, Munk says Monaco was also a relatively backward town before it transformed itself - and swaths of the French Riviera with it - into the playground it is today. Tivat, or Porto Montenegro as the marina area is being renamed, will have a similar effect, Munk declares: "The whole Adriatic is going to be lifted up by this...
...Munk, who built Barrick from nothing into the world's biggest gold-mining company, invested his own money to start the Montenegro project. But in recent months he has brought in an A list of fellow investors, including former banker Lord Jacob Rothschild and his son Nathan, French luxury-goods magnate Bernard Arnault and Russian mining billionaire Oleg Deripaska...
...play catch-up.”Senior Ashwin Kumar, who was the only Crimson player to win a singles match, provided the highlights, knocking out Michael Shabaz, 7-5, 6-4 at No. 2. The senior also paired with junior Sasha Ermakov at No. 1 doubles and defeated Houston Barrick and Sanam Singh, 8-5. Coming into the match the doubles team of Kumar and Ermakov ranked 14th in the nation.In an odd move, Virginia moved its top doubles team to No. 2 and its second-best to No. 1, making for two lopsided matches.“They annihilated...
...credits his success to determination and the ability to set priorities. "I'm not exactly an Einstein, so I compensate by being more focused," he says. He also makes a point of hobnobbing with the right people. Nearly two years ago, Munk formed a blue-chip advisory board at Barrick whose members include former U.S. President George Bush and former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, as well as former Bundesbank chairman Karl Otto Pohl...