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  2. Invesco Perpetual - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1973 by Martyn Arbib as Perpetual Limited. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In 2001, Arbib sold the business to the American AMVESCAP Group, which was renamed Invesco in 2008. Queen Elizabeth II visited the company in 1998 to open its new headquarters, after opening the nearby River and Rowing Museum . [ 5 ]

  3. Gold’s hitting new records again. Here’s what it means for ...

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    JPMorgan Chase researchers said in a note on Monday that they expect the yellow metal to continue running toward their 2025 target price of $2,850 an ounce as the Fed brings down rates.

  4. Martyn Arbib - Wikipedia

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    Martyn Arbib. (1939-06-29) 29 June 1939 (age 85) Hendon, London. Education. Felsted School. Occupation. Businessman. Sir Martyn Arbib (born 27 June 1939) is a British businessman who founded and led the Perpetual fund management company during the late 20th century.

  5. Invesco - Wikipedia

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    Invesco. Invesco Ltd. is an American independent investment management company that is headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, with additional branch offices in 20 countries. Its common stock is a constituent of the S&P 500 and trades on the New York Stock Exchange. [3] Invesco operates under the Invesco, Invesco Perpetual, and Powershares brand names.

  6. Perpetual Income & Growth Investment Trust - Wikipedia

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    Perpetual Income & Growth Investment Trust (LSE: PLI) was a large British investment trust dedicated to investments in UK equities. Established in 1996, the company was a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index. The chairman was Richard Laing. [1] The fund was managed by Invesco Perpetual. [2] Murray Income Trust absorbed 80% of its assets in ...

  7. Invesco Perpetual Slams BAE Systems/EADS Merger - AOL

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    BAE Systems (ISE: BA.L) dipped 3 pence, or 1%, to 325 pence this morning after institutional investor Invesco Perpetual slammed the group's proposed merged with EADS. Invesco, which is BAE's ...

  8. Neil Woodford - Wikipedia

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    Woodford ran the Invesco Perpetual Income, and Invesco Perpetual High Income funds, with respectively £10.36 billion [4] and £13.64 billion in assets. [5] Woodford was vocal over the 2012 proposed merger between British defence company BAE Systems and EADS, the European aerospace group, warning that unless there was a “substantial change” in BAE’s strategy, Invesco would have to ...

  9. Target slashed prices. It paid off - AOL

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    Target was boosted by price cuts. The company slashed prices on 5,000 frequently bought items at stores to draw customers. That strategy worked. Foot traffic to Target’s stores increased 3% ...