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...billion next year. Goldman Sachs is on track to open an online bank. Morgan Stanley, which already has $36 billion in deposits, is selling billions of dollars' worth of new CDs and looking at other banks it might buy. "It's really changing the landscape," says Timothy Koch, a professor of banking and finance at the University of South Carolina's Moore School of Business. "My recommendation to bankers is get all the capital you can, get all the liquidity you can, and lock in customers now, because they're going to have a lot of alternatives...
...demonstrates its versatility. The aptly titled show—which starts today and will run through Sunday, November 23—showcases the work of student, alumni, and professional choreographers, using classical ballet as a point of departure into the world of modern and contemporary movement. Larissa D. Koch ’08-’09 and Matthew L. Mendez ’09 worked to create the first piece by a student choreographer and student composer to premiere on the stage of the New College Theatre. The partnership has been a unique opportunity for collaboration across artistic disciplines...
...their combination of size and experience means that nobody will take them for granted in 2008.“It was no fluke since they backed up their run last year with winning the Atlantic-10 in the regular season,” Clark said.Massachusetts head coach Sam Koch earned Atlantic-10 Coach of the Year honors, while sophomore midfielder Ben Arikian was named the league’s best midfielder.However, if the Crimson is to go through to the second round, getting the ball past senior goalkeeper Zack Simmons may prove to be the most difficult task. Simmons...
...works in progress, but remain true to yourself,” said Philip S. Koch ’78, who is a commercial advisor to Exxon Mobil. “Remember to give back to the community at large...
...wrong part of Brooklyn. He was struck by a car and killed as he tried to flee his attackers. Subsequently, a then obscure Baptist minister named Al Sharpton led a march through Brooklyn, a march that itself nearly led to violence. A few months later, New York mayor Ed Koch wrote a New York Times op-ed explaining that his "outrage" at the incident had led him to support hate-crimes laws. "Hate crimes, if not responded to, tend to undermine the tolerance necessary in our pluralistic society," he wrote...