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  2. Merrill, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    26-53180 [3] GNIS feature ID. 2399319 [1] Website. Official website. Merrill Village Hall. Merrill is a village in Saginaw County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 663 at the 2020 census. The village is located within Jonesfield Township .

  3. Market Rules to Remember - Wikipedia

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    Market Rules to Remember is a list of ten cautionary rules for investors that was written in 1998 by the then-retired Chief Market Analyst at Merrill Lynch, Bob Farrell. The rules became iconic on Wall Street and are frequently reprinted in leading financial advisory publications.

  4. First Franklin Financial Corp. - Wikipedia

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    First Franklin Financial Corp., not to be confused with 1st Franklin Financial Corporation, was a San Jose, California -based home mortgage lender that specialized in subprime loans. [1] [2] It had been owned by two of the biggest casualties of the subprime mortgage crisis, National City Corp. in Cleveland and Merrill Lynch.

  5. Claire Ighodaro - Wikipedia

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    Claire Ighodaro CBE is a Nigerian chartered management accountant. [1] She was the first female president of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) [2] [3] and previously the financial director of BT Broadband. Ighodaro is presently [when?] a non-executive director of Flood Re, XL Catlin Insurance Company UK Limited, and the ...

  6. Michael Marks (financier) - Wikipedia

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    Financier. Known for. Leading Smith New Court (1987-1995) and Merrill Lynch Europe (1995-2003) Michael John Paul Marks (born 28 December 1941) is a British businessman, best known as executive chairman of Merrill Lynch Europe (1995 – 2003) [1] and before that CEO and then chairman of City of London stockbroker Smith New Court (1985 to 1995 ...

  7. Fenner & Beane - Wikipedia

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    Following the death of Alph Beane in 1937, Charles Fenner and Alpheus Beane's son began discussions with Merrill Lynch about a potential merger. The merger was completed in August 1941 creating Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Beane. The length of the name prompted outsiders to label the new firm "We the people" or "The thundering herd".