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Financier is a
novel by
Theodore Dreiser,
based on real-life
streetcar tycoon Charles Yerkes.
Dreiser started writing his m****cript in 1911, and...
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financier will reap. The term,
financier, is French, and
derives from
finance or payment.
Financier is
someone who
handles money.
Certain financier avenues...
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financier (French pronunciation: [fi.nɑ̃.sje]) (formerly
known as a visitandine[clarification needed] (French pronunciation: [vi.zi.tɑ̃.din])) is a...
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financier in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
financier is a
person who
obtains financing for a
business venture.
Financier or The
Financier may...
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Martin A.
Allen (1931–2009) was the chairman, co-founder, president, and
largest individual stockholder (2,272,866 shares) of
Computervision Corp. Its...
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Financier and
Bullionist was a
British daily newspaper published in London. It
focused on finance. The
paper renamed Financier and
Bullionist in 1900...
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International finance (also
referred to as
international monetary economics or
international macroeconomics) is the
branch of
monetary and macroeconomic...
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Ogden Mills (December 18, 1856 –
January 29, 1929) was an
American financier and
Thoroughbred racehorse owner.
Ogden Mills was born on
December 18, 1856...
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Timothy C.
Collins (born 1956) is the founder,
senior managing director, and
chief executive officer of
Ripplewood Holdings LLC. He is also a
member of...
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William S. "Bill"
Price III is an
American businessman, investor, and winemaker. He is one of the
three co-founders and a
partner emeritus of the private...