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  2. Merrill K. Riddick - Wikipedia

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    Merrill Keith Riddick (March 7, 1895 – March 9, 1988) was an American aviator and perennial candidate. He was a candidate for President of the United States three times, affiliated with Puritan Ethic and Epic, Magnetohydrodynamics and Prohibition Party, which he founded.

  3. Mercury Asset Management - Wikipedia

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    Merrill Lynch. Headquarters. London, UK. Key people. Peter Stormonth Darling (Chairman), Hugh Stevenson ( Chairman ), Carol Galley (Vice-Chairman), Stephen Zimmerman (Deputy Chairman) Number of employees. 1,300. Mercury Asset Management plc was a leading British investment management business. It was listed on the London Stock Exchange and was ...

  4. Bill Lynch Show - Wikipedia

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    Bill Lynch Show Poster. The Bill Lynch Show was a carnival that was the largest in Canada during the 1940s. The Carnival was run by business man and philanthropist William Lynch (1903–1972) of McNabs Island, Halifax, Nova Scotia. The Carnival toured the Maritimes for decades. The Bill Lynch Show was first established on McNab's Island in 1920.

  5. David Komansky - Wikipedia

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    Career. Komansky was born in Mount Vernon, New York, on April 27, 1939, and grew up in a family of Russian Jewish immigrants and Irish Catholics. [4] He joined the U.S. Coast Guard and then attended the University of Miami School of Business at the University of Miami in 1965. Komansky joined Merrill Lynch in 1968 as a broker.

  6. Merrill Kenneth Albert - Wikipedia

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    Merrill Kenneth Albert (April 19, 1923 – December 23, 2011) was an American author and trial lawyer best known for his colorful courtroom tactics. One of Los Angeles' foremost trial advocates, Albert introduced several practices – such as the use of dummies and other tools in reconstructing incidents [citation needed] – familiar in current legal practice but virtually non-existent when ...

  7. Merrill Lynch Domestic Master - Wikipedia

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    The Merrill Lynch Domestic Master is a common American Bond index, analogous to the S&P 500 for stocks, owned by Merrill Lynch. The Domestic Master is similar to the Salomon BIG or the Barclays Capital Aggregate Bond Index (The Agg). The Domestic Master Index was created on December 31, 1975. The index is re-balanced on the last calendar day of ...

  8. Frank T. Merrill - Wikipedia

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    Frank Thayer Merrill (December 14, 1848 – October 12, 1936) [1] was an American artist and illustrator. He is best known for his drawings for the first illustrated edition of Louisa May Alcott 's novel Little Women, published in 1880. Over a five-decade career, he illustrated a wide variety of works for adults and children.

  9. Netflix is reinventing its business. From video games to live ...

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    After graduating from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, she worked as an equity derivatives trader at Merrill Lynch before pursuing a Ph.D. in economics from Stanford.