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based in New York City. The
company was
formed in 1998 by the
merger of
Citicorp, the bank
holding company for Citibank, and Travelers;
Travelers was spun...
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Citigroup Center (formerly
Citicorp Center and also
known by its address, 601
Lexington Avenue) is an
office skys****er in the
Midtown Manhattan neighborhood...
- In July 1978, a
possible structural flaw was
discovered in
Citicorp Center, a skys****er that had
recently been
completed in New York City.
Workers surreptitiously...
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Court Square, also
known as the
Citicorp Building or the
Citigroup Building, is a 50-story, 673-foot (205 m)
office tower in Long
Island City, Queens...
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founded by Neil
Hirsch in 1969 and
later bought by Dow
Jones in 1990.
Citicorp bought Quotron in 1986. At the time
Quotron was
renting 100,000 terminals...
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maintained at ‘A1+’ (A One Plus). JS Bank
origins began with the
acquisition of
Citicorp Investment Bank
Limited by
Jahangir Siddiqui & Co.
Limited on 1 February...
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Tower (originally
known as
Citicorp Center and also
known as
Pelli Tower) is a 221 m (725 ft), 52-story high-rise
office building designed by César...
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Citicorp Railmark Inc. (trading as
Citirail Express) (reporting mark CREX) is a
company that
leases locomotives to
railroads as needed. The
company is...
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investing in
Citicorp,
acquiring 4.9
percent of the bank.
Though the
worst performing bank of the four, Al
Waleed considered Citicorp had the best potential...
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business from its
creation in 1917
until 1986, when
after a
takeover by
Citicorp it was
merged into a new firm
called Scrimgeour Vickers. In 1987, this...