Word: teller
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...least on paper, the AT&T-NCR combination looks like a good match. NCR, known for its electronic cash registers and automated-teller machines, is a leading maker of midsize and desktop computers. With revenues of $5.96 billion last year, it is the fifth largest U.S. computer manufacturer (after IBM, Digital Equipment, Unisys and Hewlett-Packard). What excites AT&T, however, is not NCR's market share but the potential for linking its own long-distance telephone system to NCR's worldwide network of cash registers and ATMs. That would give AT&T significant entree into the exploding business...
Police said that the men began following the victim at the teller machine, but waited until he had entered the darker and less busy Law School to accost...
...compete abroad more effectively, Citi has spent an estimated $1.3 billion on computers and telecommunications in the past five years. Its advanced communications have enabled the bank to remain the world's top dealer in foreign currencies. The firm also operates the world's largest network of automated teller machines and has introduced such innovations as the touch- tone screen. The bank is currently linking its 2,000 ATMs worldwide, so travelers in, say, Singapore can tap their accounts in New York City or Buenos Aires. With a reach like that, Citicorp will remain a major player on the world...
...almost nothing happened. "A few people came and made small withdrawals, and lines formed at the teller windows after breakfast," said Ingo Fahlisch, manager of the savings bank where most of the townsfolk had their accounts. "But then it returned to normal." In the first week of monetary union, East Germans withdrew only $2.7 billion, well below the $3.5 billion minimum forecast by the Bundesbank...
...world-famous biologist stops at Cambridge Trust Co. to get cash from the automated teller...