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"stockbroker" Definitions
  1. a person or an organization that buys and sells shares for other people
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The milieu: stockbroker belt, as they called it—not that I ever met a stockbroker in all my years there.
"He was a sweetheart," says Garlington, 77, a retired stockbroker.
Both his parents – John, a stockbroker, and Mary – were alcoholics.
Metro claimed not to know the stockbroker at the time.
How about a stressed stockbroker prone to sweating under pressure?
But I became a stockbroker at precisely the wrong time.
Thirty years ago, the industry was good for the stockbroker.
He spent all day on the phone with his stockbroker obsessively.
When Warren Buffett finished undergrad, he was working as a stockbroker.
Uniphar has hired stockbroker Davy and RBC Capital Markets as joint bookrunners.
Barnett, a flight attendant, had a short marriage with the stockbroker Todd.
The founder is a former trader and stockbroker turned professional poker player.
What level of education does a person need to become a stockbroker?
Onassis' father and a well-to-do stockbroker known as Black Jack.
The majority of Milgram's letters didn't make it to the Boston stockbroker.
Her father, James Goodwin Hall, was a stockbroker, pilot and horse breeder.
Mr Parnas is a former stockbroker with a trail of unpaid debts.
I'm not a stockbroker, but I would probably short that stock, okay?
Volunteers were given an impressive-looking document that was supposed to reach the stockbroker, and were instructed to send it to someone they knew on a first-name basis who they thought could get them closer to the stockbroker.
Johnny was set to follow in his father's footsteps and become a stockbroker.
A stockbroker and multimillionaire, Ian Cameron helped create and develop Blairmore Holdings Inc.
Garlington, a handsome stockbroker, was the man with whom he fell in love.
Wilson and Bob Smith, a stockbroker and a surgeon, started A.A., and formulated
Nine minutes after that, Mr. Walters called his stockbroker to buy more shares.
In the 22s she met and married Michael Gorman, a stockbroker from Cleveland.
His father was a four-term US congressman from Nebraska and a stockbroker.
Matt, Mark's twin, was working as a stockbroker but living in his childhood bedroom.
London stockbroker Peel Hunt described the mine as the "backbone" of Acacia's cash flow.
Landeros had worked as a stockbroker and was teaching Spanish, practicing yoga and meditation.
He's been a stockbroker, a family beer business owner and a real estate broker.
Adam Dell grew up in Houston, the son of a dentist and a stockbroker.
Hs father was a stockbroker and travel agent, and his mother was a homemaker.
Returning to Cincinnati, he set up as a discount stockbroker and professional poker player.
"I'd hold 'em for a real art collector, not some bullshit stockbroker," he said.
This new drama centers on Mundie (John Larroquette), a stockbroker who wields few harpoons.
"There's a clear weakness across most of their major holdings," one London-based stockbroker said.
In terms of individual stocks, British stockbroker Hargreaves Lansdown fell 4.6% during the morning session.
Later, when he retired from the Navy after 19 years, Modesto worked as a stockbroker.
Mr Son is showing his seriousness on this, argues Oliver Matthew of CLSA, a stockbroker.
His father, Rupert, was a stockbroker; his mother, the former Helen Whitmore, was a homemaker.
Mr. Ruff, a college dropout, had a roller-coaster career, starting out as a stockbroker.
At a Tel Aviv bar called Evita he met a man named Alon, a stockbroker.
Stockbroker Davy described the results as "very impressive" with trading profit 6 percent better than expected.
It turns out it’s just about a London Stockbroker, not the famous actor. pic.twitter.
In 2002, Braakensiek married stockbroker Danny Goldberg and the two split in 2018, 9 News reported.
Buffett was raised in the '30s in Omaha, Nebraska, the son of a stockbroker and congressman.
Her father, Roger, was a stockbroker, and her mother, Betty Thompson Tuckerman, was an event planner.
When they met, Bob was 22019 and nearing retirement after a successful career as a stockbroker.
Before incarceration, Jacob Harlon (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, from "Game of Thrones") is a stockbroker from Pasadena.
Jobs in New York that pay a $100,000 salary include business analyst, stockbroker, and development manager.
He was named for his grandfather, also a stockbroker, acquiring his nickname, Buck, in the process.
Its founders were Bobby Jones , the amateur golfing champion, and Clifford Roberts, a Wall Street stockbroker.
At that point, my husband, a stockbroker himself, suggested that his father get a broker's license.
"It was a bad trade," said Mathan Somasundaram, Market Portfolio Strategist at stockbroker Blue Ocean Equities.
"It's not looking pretty," said Tony Cunningham, who heads Perth stockbroker CPS Capital and owns Telstra shares.
"There's a clear weakness across most of their major holdings," one London-based stockbroker said on Tuesday.
"We have seen clients favour some of the mining sector," said Lewis Jones, stockbroker at Cornhill Capital.
Monday's woes "will cost the whole industry", Mathan Somasundaram, a quant strategist at stockbroker Baillieu Holst said.
IN 903, at great personal risk, an English stockbroker rescued 669 Jewish children from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia.
" The former stockbroker is the inspiration for the Martin Scorsese movie titled, "The Wolf of Wall Street.
"We basically think twice before having a meeting (with a stockbroker), and we share meetings," Bolton said.
Whether he becomes a gardener, a stockbroker or a school shooter is ultimately not up to us.
A brief marriage to Robert Tomarkin, a stockbroker, in 1969 was annulled after only a few weeks.
One is a friend of Mr. Moodhe's in New Jersey, Michael Siva, who worked as his stockbroker.
Essentially they reclassified Rappler from being a journalist organization to a dealer in securities or a stockbroker.
"It's basically a U.S. story," said Mathan Somasundaram, a market strategist at stockbroker Blue Ocean Equities in Sydney.
After reading that, it led to some intense conversations with my husband and our stockbroker and financial planner.
"That's always the undercurrent that's sitting there," said Mathan Somasundaram, a market strategist at stockbroker Blue Ocean Equities.
Amy was originally a stockbroker on Wall Street, but decided to get into the sport of off-roading.
This suggests that the INCJ could succeed in overhauling other industries, says Atul Goyal of Jefferies, a stockbroker.
Freetrade, the U.K. challenger stockbroker that offers commission-free investing, has closed $15 million in Series A funding.
"How to solve the litigation is key," said Barry Cadle, a stockbroker with a personal shareholding in Steinhoff.
In an interview last week with CNN Money, the former stockbroker says that bitcoin is essentially a scam.
His parents divorced when he was young and he was raised by his mother and stepfather, a stockbroker.
Played by a fresh-faced Charlie Sheen, Bud Fox is an up-and-coming stockbroker in New York.
It was commissioned in 1883 by Manel Vicens i Montaner, a stockbroker, to be his family's summer house.
His father was a stockbroker and his mother worked at an NBC affiliate and then raised her family.
While his friends played with toy soldiers, he toted a leather briefcase and pretended to be a stockbroker.
Thus began his long career as a stockbroker, spent at Merrill Lynch, Shearson/American Express and other companies.
All trades on the exchange were halted, stockbroker Jeremy Sullivan of Hamilton Hindin Greene told Reuters by phone.
Paul Kangas, a stockbroker who helped pioneer television's first daily business news show, died on Tuesday in Miami.
Recently she told a 41-year-old stockbroker to "speak up" to colleagues who were annoying him by whistling.
Mr. Del Monte, a stockbroker, was married for 55 years to the former Vera Minetti, who died in 1991.
Her father, a stockbroker, lost everything in the Wall Street crash and moved the family to Coral Gables, Fla.
Perth stockbroker James McGlew said Fletcher's hardware businesses could offer synergies with Wesfarmers' largest earner, Australian hardware chain Bunnings.
But investors will be watching for signs of slowing revenue growth, says Laith Khalaf of Hargreaves Lansdown, a stockbroker.
Grandpa Bernard was the rugby-playing, Cambridge-educated son of a prosperous London stockbroker who had emigrated from Germany.
Living mainly in Switzerland, Michael went on to be a commercial pilot, a stockbroker and, briefly, a chicken farmer.
His already eclectic résumé took another turn late in his career when he became a stockbroker and financial consultant.
"The regional banks will struggle to compete with the major banks," said Azib Khan, from stockbroker Morgans Financial Ltd.
He sold real estate before working for years as a stockbroker and eventually moving to Boca Raton in 1995.
"We have an economy that is enjoying its longest-ever expansion," said Craig James, chief economist at stockbroker CommSec.
She spent two decades as a stockbroker and portfolio manager on Wall Street until she left to raise her daughter.
But a recent report from Goodbody, a stockbroker, showed that only 5,377 new privately built units were completed in 2016.
A former stockbroker who was famously fond of cigars, Mr Alierta became one of the most powerful businessmen in Spain.
"Interest rates are slowly picking up and the market is concerned over that," a stockbroker said on condition of anonymity.
He managed in the Phillies' minor league system and worked as a stockbroker before arriving on the national political scene.
I returned to January 4, 1982, the day I began my short but illuminating career as a Wall Street stockbroker.
Beekeepers Twelve years ago, Dale Gibson traded his early mornings as a stockbroker, for early mornings at his urban bee farm.
The Detroit-born Webb first worked as a stockbroker, then the Stock Market Crash of 1929 left his finances in ruin.
Shechtman, a former Ameriprise Financial Inc stockbroker, pleaded guilty in Brooklyn in November 2014 to conspiracy, and has cooperated with prosecutors.
But the firm fired the female stockbroker whose complaints led to the inquiry and gently eased the branch manager into retirement.
"He has an appetite like a Rocky Mountain vulture," his stockbroker, Alan C. Greenberg, told The Wall Street Journal in 1987.
Mitch, once Juggernaut's lead singer, is a stockbroker so bad at his job that he gets fired on his 40th birthday.
If you are a stockbroker or a teacher or a truck driver, you probably do not even know that it exists.
"It's probably the perfect time to get rid of Coles," said Mathan Somasundaram, market portfolio strategist at stockbroker Blue Ocean Equities.
When he moved to America, Mr. Demetracopoulos was a consultant for Brimberg & Company, a New York stockbroker, advising investors on foreign affairs.
Vladimir Eydelman, the stockbroker, who made an estimated $5.6 million on his illegal trades, is scheduled to be sentenced on Sept. 30.
She is engaged to a smarmy New York stockbroker (Max Greenfield, an expert in earnest sleaziness) and has a steady office job.
Miss Trotter, a daughter of a London stockbroker, met Ruskin in 1876 while they were staying at the same hotel in Venice.
If your complaint is against a stockbroker, you need to file a dispute with either the Securities and Exchange Commission or FINRA.
"Investors are waiting to see some positive news and earnings are also not healthy," a stockbroker said asking not to be named.
Books of Style In 1911, Robert Montgomery, a wealthy Philadelphia stockbroker, commissioned the architect Horace Trumbauer to build his family a home.
"The combination of the result, plus a good outlook, is clearly supportive," said Michael McCarthy, chief market strategist at stockbroker CMC Markets.
A shared system of reality emerges between their conning of the Parks and the callous way Ramona treats stockbroker marks in Hustlers.
CANDICE : No. Kevin wants a full-time wife so he can focus on his job as a stockbroker who yells a lot.
NOT SO LONG ago, a stockbroker trying to interest an American fund manager in European shares would be met with an eye-roll.
Shechtman, a former Ameriprise Financial Inc stockbroker, pleaded guilty in Brooklyn in November 2014 to a conspiracy charge, and has cooperated with prosecutors.
Sater, who recently turned 52, started out as a stockbroker who lost his license after he assaulted a man in a bar brawl.
Colvin, an unemployed stockbroker and backgammon pro, has maintained his innocence since his wife was found dead on New Year's Eve in 2009.
The British stockbroker said the transfer meant KEH no longer had the right to appoint a director to the board of the company.
But Kernen, a former stockbroker, also has a science background— and a robust one at that, for someone in his line of work.
Robert Duncan of stockbroker Numis said that Intu shares have been trading at a greater than 50 percent discount to net asset value.
Mr. Breton's story was, by then, familiar: He was a former stockbroker who had gone in search of profit as a marijuana farmer.
He was rejected from Harvard Business School, but then attended Columbia Business School and worked as an investment salesman, securities analyst, and stockbroker.
Elizabeth Fly was born on May 11, 1930, in Memphis, the daughter of D. Wilson Fly, a stockbroker, and the former Louise Campbell.
It was not easy to understand exactly how to do it: I had to go through a specific stockbroker to make the purchase.
About one-third of the documents eventually reached the stockbroker, after a chain of, on average, six people — the six degrees of separation.
"It would be rare to find someone who is a stockbroker who doesn't also dabble in providing advice and managing assets," he said.
The customer lending trends and fall in net interest margin were in line with expectations, Davy Stockbroker analyst Diarmaid Sheridan wrote in a note.
This means that BA will have to "change to compete on price, or shrink," warns Mark Simpson, an aviation analyst at Goodbody, a stockbroker.
The stockbroker, who works from home, said he planned to spend the winnings on home improvements and paying off debts while investing the rest.
"With commodity markets showing weakness in China, we have seen a second day of weakness in the FTSE," said Cornhill Capital stockbroker Lewis Jones.
"We believe this statement supports our view that NAB's dividend will be cut next month," Azib Khan, a banking analyst at stockbroker Morgans said.
Meanwhile, Pete had retired from the Navy in 1977, earned his bachelor's degree and MBA, and entered a stockbroker training program at Merrill Lynch.
Huddersfield-based SimplyBiz is working with stockbroker Zeus Capital on a possible initial public offering (IPO), according to a person familiar with the matter.
Your husband's stockbroker wants you to buy his new product, family members show up with hands extended and charities suddenly take a greater interest.
Radziwill was born Caroline Lee Bouvier on March 3, 1933 in Southampton, NY, to stockbroker John Vernou Bouvier III and socialite Janet Norton Lee.
Robert Mandan, a character actor best known for playing the lascivious stockbroker Chester Tate four decades ago on the ABC sitcom "Soap," has died.
While she doesn't offer detailed financial advice here, Ms. Orman, a former stockbroker, does recommend that you own index funds and diversify your holdings.
That year she was back in New York, working as a real estate broker, when she fell in love with Jerome Sidel, a stockbroker.
Martha Stewart started her career as a stockbroker on Wall Street, but she quit her job when her family moved to Connecticut in 1972.
Mr. Lynch had heard about L'eggs not from a stockbroker but from his wife, and later did the research on the company's balance sheet.
His father was a stockbroker and an Army Air Corps pilot; his mother was a Ziegfeld Follies performer and an actress in silent films.
That being said, her father, Scott, worked as a stockbroker and her mother, Andrea, was a stay-at-home-mom and former marketing executive.
However, when you are at any job, from a sanitation worker to a stockbroker to a football player, you do not have free speech.
Charles Garland, the son of a Wall Street stockbroker, inherited a $1 million, tried to refuse it, and instead decided to give it all away.
"It's going through a phase where it has to rebuild trust within the market," said Mathan Somasundaram, a market strategist at stockbroker Blue Ocean Equities.
Qinvest already owns 43 percent of Panmure Gordon, a 141-year-old stockbroker and investment bank which focuses on small and mid-sized UK companies.
Lizzie: The best part of this video is Kendrick's depiction of office life as an executive stockbroker or whatever Jerry Maguire did (sports entertainment guy).
Amy Adams, who is currently everywhere you look right now, plays Susan, a rich Los Angeles socialite married to a soulless, cheating stockbroker (Armie Hammer).
Investor attention will now turn to the current growing season, which is predicted to be poor, said Belinda Moore, an analyst at Brisbane stockbroker Morgans.
Dana Giacchetto, a stockbroker who racked up an A-list celebrity clientele before being sent to prison for embezzlement, has died, according to a report.
It was there that Charles Merrill met the stockbroker Edmund Lynch, and the playwright William Saroyan first took up residence after arriving in New York.
More likely they supplied the vast amounts of coke that the city runs on (strange how few police raids are made on stockbroker 'snorting dens').
Mr. Taormina, 79, a retired stockbroker, built his first presepio under the family Christmas tree in Queens when he was a boy, alongside his father.
"I love fine art, but I would never want to see a vagina hanging on my wall," said John K. Thompson, 2000, a retired stockbroker.
The stockbroker, Mark C. Hotton, had persuaded the "Rebecca" producers to trust him to the point that they planned the show without ever meeting Abrams.
In one famous incident during a "samurai stockbroker" sketch, Mr. Belushi accidentally struck Mr. Henry with his sword, taking a chunk out of his forehead.
Working respectively as a stockbroker, attorney and a salesman, the longtime friends left behind their corporate jobs in the 1960's and jetted off for paradise.
Stockbroker Davy said the deal made sense strategically, adding "it creates an online and retail gaming company of enormous scale and should lead to material synergies".
And while longtime fans of this column will understand that that choice has its own kind of appeal, it couldn't compete with Kendrick's stockbroker alter-ego.
"I don't think it was that widely anticipated that they'd go down this path," said Scott Power, a senior healthcare analyst at Brisbane-based stockbroker Morgans.
As a third grader, he dressed up as a stockbroker for Halloween, complete with blazer, briefcase — and sweatpants (it was, he explains, during his "sweatpants phase").
Walters, a former stockbroker who rose quickly after her 2014 arrival in Washington, was well liked in her district as a business oriented, anti-tax conservative.
Muriel Siebert in 1967, although Victoria Woodhull became the first female stockbroker all the way back in 1870 when she opened a brokerage with her sister.
Maciocio then passed the information to Hobson, his stockbroker, who executed trades in accounts belonging to himself, Maciocio, and clients of Oppenheimer and RBC, prosecutors said.
"I think the local growth plan would be very limited ... I don't see a growth story there," said Mathan Somasundaram, a strategist with stockbroker Baillieu Holst.
Mr. Maciocio then passed information to Mr. Hobson, his stockbroker, who executed trades in accounts belonging to himself, Mr. Maciocio and clients of Oppenheimer and RBC.
The stockbroker, Mark C. Hotton, claimed to have investors who would contribute $4.5 million; the producers never met those investors but went ahead with planning anyway.
"Finally the sum of the parts is starting to equal the whole," said James McGlew, executive director of Perth stockbroker Argonaut Ltd, which owns Wesfarmers shares.
He hoped to become a stockbroker, but after meeting young members of Opus Dei at a student residence in 1948, he sought admission to the group.
Many date this back to Thomas Lawson's book "Friday, the Thirteenth" which is about a stockbroker who chooses this day to deliberately crash the stock market.
Jeremy Sullivan, a stockbroker at Hamilton Hindin Greene, said trading volumes were likely to be lower given many trades go through at the open and the close.
"I trusted him because he'd been managing my daughters' college funds since the 2000s," said Joyce Greenberg, a stockbroker who is now retired and living in Houston.
"You can argue that there is a fresh valuation going on," said Russ Mould, investment director at AJ Bell, a stockbroker that oversees assets worth $71 billion.
"Hardware wasn't so great ... this is another area of their business that they weren't really managing well," said Juliana Roadley, a market analyst at stockbroker Commonwealth Securities.
Whether you are a woman on a tea plantation in Kenya, or a stockbroker on Wall Street, or a Hollywood actress, no one is being paid equally.
"A billion in costs cuts scratches the surface but is not going to change the dynamics," said Mathan Somasundaram, Market Portfolio Strategist at stockbroker Blue Ocean Equities.
I did not know then that it was possible to own one; my stockbroker found out he could purchase them, and bought a handful on my behalf.
Donald Trump's campaign speeches and debate appearances have often seen the U.S. presidential hopeful swaggering like a wasted junior stockbroker feverishly rambling away in a nightclub washroom.
The cast — led by the charmingly winsome Mitchell Jarvis as Mitch, our stockbroker-cum-band reuniter, lover, dreamer, and Alex Brightman impersonator — performs it with loud conviction.
After a business degree at a regional university, Mr. Pape worked for a short time as a stockbroker in Melbourne before starting his own financial advising business.
In 2011, a 290-pound stockbroker sued White Castle, which he said had violated his rights under the disabilities act because he couldn't fit into its booths.
"It also helped that 'Wolf of Wall Street' was a success," he added, referring to Martin Scorsese's 2013 film about a crooked 1980s stockbroker played by Leonardo DiCaprio.
Never mind that this sort of thinking cedes the designation of "elites" to the likes of Mr Trump, a billionaire, and Nigel Farage, a privately educated former stockbroker.
You had to hire a stockbroker who would have to facilitate any purchases and trades on your behalf, while also taking a slice of the pie as commission.
Benjamin Walker (of "Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson") plays Patrick Bateman, the Armani-clad slasher stockbroker who finds all sorts of enterprising uses for knives, axes and electric saws.
Then, while waiting for his university supervisor, Markowitz struck up a conversation with a visiting stockbroker, and realised he could apply some of his economic thinking to markets.
The first guy I spoke to on the website was a 27-year-old stockbroker and eventually after a year and a half we finally got it together.
She is a daughter of Ann S. Benzel of Kennett Square, Pa., and the late Charles F. Benzel Jr. The bride's father was a stockbroker in Greenville, Del.
Lisa finds herself falling for a womanizer (Owen Wilson) and a stockbroker (Rudd) at the same time and is soon stuck in the middle of a love triangle.
Bud profits enormously, and gladly adopts the douchey stockbroker lifestyle, complete with smoke-filled private clubs and an insufferable tendency to quote Sun Tzu's The Art of War.
Shortly thereafter, Fisher's detailed requests began arriving on the desks of Oesterlund's bankers, his lawyers, his accountants and tax planners, his stockbroker and most of his senior executives.
After he left the Broncos, he was briefly the head coach of the Denver Gold of the short-lived United States Football League, then worked as a stockbroker.
During a brief stint as a stockbroker he began to befriend artists and poets like Warhol and Ted Berrigan and the filmmaker Jonas Mekas (who died last January).
"What could lift them out [of that range] would be a significant acquisition that investors are pleased by," said Michael McCarthy, chief markets strategist at stockbroker CMC Markets.
"It's all a part of lifting their customer satisfaction and getting more customers in the door," said James Tao, a market analyst at stockbroker Commonwealth Securities in Sydney.
"There are a number of unknowns and many variable valuation outcomes," Nick Harris, an analyst at Brisbane stockbroker Morgans, wrote in a note to clients after ACCC's decision.
We have little Gianni, whose dressmaker mother respects and encourages his designing talent, and little Andrew, whose Filipino father, a fraudulent stockbroker, spoonfeeds him lies about wealth and privilege.
His late father, Ian Cameron, a wealthy stockbroker, is mentioned in the files, alongside some members of his Conservative Party, former Conservative lawmakers and party donors, British media said.
Then, in a networking session between panels, he said he was "torn apart" by Lee Munson, a former Wall Street stockbroker turned author and founder of Portfolio Wealth Advisors.
Christopher J. Hackley, the stockbroker in charge of the account, forwarded the request to sales assistant Rosemary McGinley, who put the gears in motion to get the paperwork done.
"The fresh produce numbers were the weak link," said James McGlew, executive director of Perth stockbroker Argonaut Ltd, which owns Wesfarmers shares, adding the British hardware numbers were "ordinary".
"Watch this," I was told one morning by one of my colleagues, a 50-something former stockbroker who bore a startling resemblance to Peggy Guggenheim during her Venice years.
Borchetta reportedly owned 60 percent of Big Machine, with minority positions owned by the country artist Toby Keith and Taylor Swift's father, Scott Swift, a former Merrill Lynch stockbroker.
Milgram picked a stockbroker in Sharon, Massachusetts, a Boston suburb, as his target, and three groups of volunteers, two in Nebraska and one in Boston, as a starting point.
Mr. Hart (who also co-wrote the script) plays a barbecue-grill salesman who yearns for a career as a stockbroker but learns he must complete his G.E.D. first.
Patricia Marie McBride was born on April 4, 1929, in Manhattan to Charles McBride, a stockbroker from Ballybofey, Ireland, and Marie Minon Camera, an opera singer from Piedmont, Italy.
Prosecutors did not name the broker, but an earlier U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission lawsuit identified him as Michael Shechtman, a former Ameriprise Financial Inc stockbroker and friend of Klein's.
"The damages they've had to pay in the cases they've lost—in the tobacco company context—have been very small," points out James Bushnell of Exane BNP Paribas, a stockbroker.
In a lawsuit filed on Thursday in federal court in Atlanta, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said KPMG tax partner Thomas Avent passed tips to his stockbroker, Raymond Pirrello.
And it only took a few minutes to figure out the other Bernie was referring to Bernard Madoff, the infamous stockbroker who committed the biggest Ponzi scheme in US history.
One stockbroker colleague of mine saw it the same way I did: Why should we stay at a full-service broker and lose the customers who want a lower price?
The government forced the banks and the stock market to open this morning, but one stockbroker I talked to said his trading house wasn't forcing anyone to actually work today.
He took up painting in his 20s, while working as a stockbroker, a profession he would soon give up — along with his wife and children — to make art full time.
Chelsea had invested tens of millions of pounds in its academy, bringing some of the best and brightest youth players from around Europe to the stockbroker belt just outside London.
She has been a real estate broker, a party planner, a pioneering stockbroker, a cult talk-show host, a Studio 54 regular, a diet and fitness guru, and a socialite.
For 275 years, she was a stockbroker by day (and one of the few women working on Wall Street) and a constant presence at Manhattan restaurants and clubs by night.
"This way you can see if they're anywhere around the world, and if they're actually really a model from Italy as compared to a stockbroker from San Francisco," Spira said.
The notorious Ponzi scheme of the former stockbroker Bernard L. Madoff that involved the Mets owners Fred Wilpon and Saul Katz — which beleaguered fans noted by simply saying: Of course.
"The stock's not priced for that sort of thing, it's in turnaround mode and the market's not expecting that sort of conversation," said Tom Piotrowski, an analyst at stockbroker Commonwealth Securities.
"If (Wesfarmers) were looking for a counter-cyclical, beaten up industrial with bad management, Fletcher Building ticks all the boxes," said Mathan Somasundaram, Market Portfolio Strategist at stockbroker Blue Ocean Equities.
While revenues are up only 6.5 percent on a year ago, profits have shot up over 62.9 percent and cash holdings have jumped 83 percent, according to analysis by stockbroker CommSec.
We have a picture of the original owner, who looks like someone out of a Monopoly game, standing in front of the house, and he looks like a modestly rich stockbroker.
This year Cameron was obliged to detail his own income and tax returns after it emerged that his late father, a stockbroker, had set up an investment trust in the Panama.
The Mets chairman, M. Donald Grant, an imperious stockbroker, forced Jones to bring his wife to a news conference and apologize, a moment skin-crawling in its grotesquerie and racial overtones.
That would be Jordan Belfort, the disgraced 1990s stockbroker canonized by Leonardo DiCaprio in the 2013 film "The Wolf of Wall Street," Martin Scorsese's biggest international box office success to date.
David Sandt, 80, a stockbroker who lives in Hoboken and commutes to Hackensack in northern New Jersey, specifically faulted Mr. Christie for stopping the Hudson River tunnel project seven years ago.
According to a BuzzFeed News investigation, Parnas previously worked as a stockbroker and an entrepreneur of sorts in southern Florida, where he faced multiple legal battles for allegedly stiffing his creditors.
Judith Susan Stein was born on April 17, 1940, in Brooklyn to George Stein, a stockbroker, and the former Anne Shuchman, who taught history and civics at Erasmus Hall High School.
No matter how much the directors hold up these financial practices as abusive and unethical, the supercharged life of a rogue stockbroker is nonetheless seductive in its unchecked greed and hedonism.
LONDON, May 11 (Reuters) - The billionaire stockbroker bankrolling the campaign to pull Britain out of the European Union agrees with opponents of Brexit that it will make the country more insecure.
And if your potential partner says he or she is a stockbroker, or an attorney, or any number of professions whose practitioners must register somewhere, that is another avenue to check.
Shares of British stockbroker Hargreaves Lansdown, which holds a collective stake of £1.4 billion in Woodford Equity Income, according to the fund's 2018 annual report, fell by 4.4% during Tuesday morning trade.
" RELASTED VIDEO: Why Jamie-Lynn Sigler Didn't Tell Her Sopranos Family About Her MS Diagnosis Right Away   Sigler, 36, confirms that her brother, who was a stockbroker, "liked to make people laugh.
A failed stockbroker, the rakish Fleming imbibed drink, women and the family fortune as he tried to escape the shadow of his adventurous older brother and the disappointment of his formidable mother.
"Expectations were relatively low, but the forward guidance was upgraded slightly and in that context that's not so bad," said Mathan Somasundaram, a market strategist at stockbroker Blue Ocean Equities in Sydney.
"My read of is they have raised the offer price to gain access to do due diligence, so that indicates a step forward," said Jules Cooper, an analyst at stockbroker Ord Minnett.
Martin Scorsese directs this darkly funny bio-pic about Wall Street stockbroker Jordan Belfort (Leo!), who masterminded corrupt and fraudulent activities at his own Stratton Oakmont brokerage firm during the early 1990s.
And while we can't and shouldn't fault the general public for referring to us as ethical hackers, I ask you this: Does it sound right to introduce someone as an ethical stockbroker?
Corrine Calloway, nee Makepeace, a former prep-school goddess, levelheaded, compassionate, given to conversational non sequiturs, has worked variously as a stockbroker, screenwriter, 9/11 volunteer and head of a food charity.
"It's a very exciting picture," said Mr. Gilder, a stockbroker and philanthropist, who even takes the painting with him for the summer from his New York apartment to his home in Maine.
Roger Cohen Syracuse — Shannon Kennedy, son of Jack, retired military officer, ex-stockbroker, voted twice for Barack Obama ("so poised, a really got-it-together guy") before his conversion to Donald Trump.
Her father, John Laurence Madden, was Jewish and, after a career as stockbroker, headed his brother Steve Madden's international fashion accessories business; Mr. Madden died in 230 of complications from lung disease.
"I think what Bingo is telling us is that overall the property cycle is weak and it's going to remain weak," said Mathan Somasundaram, market portfolio strategist at stockbroker Blue Ocean Equity.
The two producers, struggling to raise $12 million to stage the show, had put their trust in a stockbroker who promised to deliver investors, but who had a record of fraud charges.
Hiring a registered adviser is still generally a worse idea than just putting your money in a low-fee index fund, but it's a better idea than getting advice from a conflicted stockbroker.
Creating a national brand in the Philippines, a disparate archipelago with distinct local cultures, will have been good practice for venturing abroad, reckons Ghia Yuson of First Metro Securities, a stockbroker in Manila.
One woman told me she felt justified in her office masturbation habits after watching Matthew McCaughnahey, playing a wild-eyed stockbroker in The Wolf of Wall Street, claim he masturbated daily after lunch.
In the months leading up to reporting season, downward adjustments to earnings guidance have outnumbered upward adjustments seven to one, said Andrew Tang, equity strategist at Brisbane-based stockbroker Morgans, in a note.
But let's recall that more than 2,200 people, most of whom were considered "smart" men and women, were defrauded out of more than $60 billion by former stockbroker and admitted fraudster Bernie Madoff.
LONDON, Nov 15 (Reuters) - Lazard has poached two executives from British stockbroker Numis Corporation Plc to lead a new team that will focus on European private firms seeking growth equity and venture capital.
Written by Edwin Lefèvre, the novel follows a stockbroker named Lawrence Livingston, widely believed to be based on Jesse Livermore, a colorful speculator who rose from the era of street-corner bucket shops.
In exchange for $31,000, I had passed on tips to a stockbroker about articles that were going to appear in the paper's Heard on the Street column, which I wrote at the time.
Klein then bought King securities for himself, Schulman and clients, and passed the tip to his friend Michael Shechtman, a Florida stockbroker, resulting in more than $400,000 of overall illegal profit, prosecutors said.
David Stevens Seeley was born on April 23, 1931, in Manhattan to the former Louise Talbot, who was educated as a chemist, and Nathaniel Seeley, a stockbroker who was trained as an engineer.
Henry is a droll and chivalrous if mild fellow who may remind some readers of Binx Bolling, the New Orleans stockbroker who is the protagonist of Walker Percy's classic novel "The Moviegoer" (1961).
Mathan Somasundaram, a strategist with stockbroker Baillieu Holst, said an announcement on Tuesday that Packer would rejoin the Crown board showed that the company's global ambitions and the businessman's privatization plans had ended.
Los Angeles Magazine reported that Mr. Paperny, a former Bear Stearns stockbroker who served 18 months behind bars at the private prison in Taft, helps guide "well-heeled convicts" through the prison system.
He was a stockbroker who lived and worked in Locust Valley on Long Island, but he would join St. Nick's teammates for practices at Hobey Baker Rink at Princeton, nearly 80 miles away.
Even as global coronavirus infections and deaths continue to mount and more companies issue profit warnings, stockbroker switchboards from Sydney to Singapore have lit up with calls from erstwhile punters wanting to invest.
To understand what this case is really about just look at who's orchestrating it: Edward Blum, a former stockbroker who recruited a white plaintiff to challenge affirmative action at the University of Texas.
Even as global coronavirus infections and deaths continue to mount and more companies issue profit warnings, stockbroker switchboards from Sydney to Singapore have lit up with calls from erstwhile punters wanting to invest.
When Frédéric Jastrzebski, a former stockbroker turned designer, opened a bicycle company here three years ago, his aim was to create made-to-measure models that would change cyclists' relationships with their bikes.
He then tried to join the 1960s stock market boom, but only became a stockbroker as it started to go bust – and ultimately devoted his all to creating a thriving financial services business.
LONDON, Sept 27 (Reuters) - Stockbroker and corporate advisor Numis Corporation said on Friday that it expected its full year revenues and profits to keep sliding as political uncertainty and tough market conditions persist.
Founder of UK stockbroker Numis Securities Oliver Hemsley is leading a consortium to invest 10.5 million pounds ($13.74 million) into Nex Exchange in return for a controlling stake in the rival to London's Aim.
Ross Harvey of Davy, a stockbroker, points out that transatlantic low-cost airlines that have tried to offer just economy or premium-economy seats, such as Norwegian and WOW, have struggled to make money.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 79%Summary: In the electrifying drama "The Wolf of Wall Street," stockbroker Jordan Belfort (Leonardo DiCaprio) allows greed to corrupt his ambition as he climbs the corporate ladder of Wall Street.
"I think it's a bit of biding your time and markets are basically sitting around trying to work out what's going to come through," said Mathan Somasundaram, a quantitative analyst at stockbroker Baillieu Holst.
Ozbilgen's death comes just days after the 29-year-old former stockbroker was released from jail after being held for 11 days on child pornography charges unrelated to the 25-year-old Parze's death.
But it was not all good news for JP Morgan - it lost its top position as the most popular stockbroker for all British firms to Numis Securities, which continues to add midcap and smaller clients.
"I expect the market to remain net positive from now till March when earnings seasons begin as investors position for dividend yield and capital appreciation," said an Africa equity sales analyst at a Nigerian stockbroker.
Give your body to a broker We don't mean a stockbroker; we mean a body broker, who will take your parts and get them to scientists who will use them for research, training and education.
Klein then allegedly bought King securities for himself, Schulman and clients, and passed the tip to his friend Michael Shechtman, a Florida stockbroker, resulting in more than $400,000 of overall illegal profit, prosecutors have said.
It changed hands through a number of commercial mining operators until 1936, when it came into the possession of George Raymond Buttle, an Auckland stockbroker who apparently rather liked the idea of owning a volcano.
Mr. Frailich, 32, is the son of a Minnesota stockbroker, but he wasn't thinking about the details of his retirement plan when he took his first job as a Teach for America educator in Mississippi.
In 1942, in "The Moon and Sixpence," George Sanders played a London stockbroker who abandons his family to become a painter and bolts to Tahiti, where he falls in love with Ata, a native girl.
White Island's owners, three brothers who inherited the volcano after it was bought in 1936 by an Auckland stockbroker named George Raymond Buttle, issued a statement asking that the spiritual ban, or rahui, be respected.
Lawson, a notorious stock market promoter who was essentially a turn-of-the-century Wolf of Wall Street, wrote the book about a fictional stockbroker who chooses that day to deliberately crash the stock market.
"DeSimone disclosed price sensitive, material, non-public information on the KenolKobil transaction... to the two identified stockbroker agents... otherwise than in the proper performance of his functions," the CMA said in a statement after a hearing.
"If you look at his background and credentials and everything else it certainly appears to meet the criteria Blackmores said it was looking for," said Belinda Moore, an analyst who tracks the company at stockbroker Morgans.
Tamayo wrote down the relevant stock ticker symbols, passed the tips to Morgan Stanley stockbroker Vladimir Eydelman at Grand Central's main clock, and then chewed up the papers on which the tips were written, prosecutors said.
"The law just changed last week and it will start a dialogue, but I don't think anything definitive will happen in the short-term," said Ashok Desai, associate director at stockbroker CPS Capital Group Pty Ltd.
"You make hay while the sun shines and it will be a lot easier for them to put together a growth story while the greyhounds are on play," said Mathan Somasundaram, analyst at stockbroker Baillieu Holst.
Her father, from a Catholic family with eleven kids, was a stockbroker and a prodigious reader who could recite passages from " Ulysses "; for a while, he had the girls convinced that he was a Joycean scholar.
Ozbilgen, until recently a stockbroker who worked on Staten Island, has been named a person of interest in the case, the Asbury Park Press, ABC27908 Eyewitness News, and NBC New York report, citing law enforcement sources.
The Mets' owners are expected to begin paying by Wednesday what they owe the trustee representing the victims of Bernard L. Madoff, the former stockbroker who pleaded guilty in 2009 to running a vast Ponzi scheme.
When Julie's old lover, Gil, now a millionaire, returns from Brazil to scoop her up, and Gwen's stockbroker fiancé, Perry, lays out his dream of a proper suburban life, both women dither over what to do.
Mr. Taylor was born Jack Taylor Finkel on April 25, 1925, in Manhattan to Jack Manfred Finkel, an English-immigrant stockbroker, and Gladys (Thackston) Finkel, whom he described as a "world traveler" known as Gladys Taylor.
"The pace of U.S. monetary policy normalization will need to be accelerated to accommodate the improving economic fundamentals - particularly in light of a much tighter U.S. labor market," said Andrew Tang, equity strategy analyst at stockbroker Morgans.
That follows a trend sparked by the 2016 Brexit referendum that saw investment firms hire lobbyists to brief clients, including Matthew Elliott, a co-founder of the Vote Leave campaign, who joined stockbroker Shore Capital last year.
Based on the true story of Chris Gardner, in which Will Smith was nominated for an Oscar for, "The Pursuit of Happyness" follows Gardner's struggles with homelessness to successful businessman, investor, stockbroker, motivational speaker, author, and philanthropist.
"I think we probably have a bit of a bounce today because oil and commodity prices are still quite high and the U.S. markets held up better than expected," said Mathan Somasundaram, analyst at stockbroker Baillieu Holst.
Prosecutors said Newkirk around 2009 met Darden, an ex-stockbroker who had recently served 4-1/2 years in a New York state prison for stealing almost $6 million from three Wall Street firms and eight investors.
It also found a lack of proof that Metro, who pleaded guilty to securities fraud and conspiracy charges, "acted in concert with" or "provided inside information" to a former Morgan Stanley stockbroker who made the illegal trades.
"It doesn't matter how big you are here, the challenges when you move offshore are substantial, even when you buy an existing business," said James McGlew, executive director of Perth stockbroker Argonaut Ltd, which owns Wesfarmers shares.
And you've never heard of someone being arrested simply for being a stockbroker, because no one is charged for choosing a career in finance — but they'd be arrested if they engaged in illegal activity like insider trading.
The relative resilience of heavyweight financial stocks such as insurance firms in the wake of the Brexit vote have been a key driver behind the FTSE 100's recent rally, said Lewis Jones, stockbroker at Cornhill Capital.
Any of their biological parents — a scientist, a local folk hero, a top-of-the-charts country singer, and a one-percenter stockbroker — could have been a potential guardian for the brood, but none could be bothered.
Mr. Cameron's father, Ian, was a prosperous stockbroker and a founder of Blairmore Holdings, an investment fund that was originally based offshore, as documents among the Panama Papers revealed, but has been domiciled in Ireland since 22016.
"They still need to sell it and there's no one like the Chinese to pay up for stuff, and it looks like they are off the market," said Mathan Somasundaram, portfolio strategist at stockbroker Blue Ocean Equities.
A stockbroker turned personal trainer tells us why breakfast actually isn't the most important meal of the dayI'm on a low-calorie diet and exercise a lot, but I still have fat on my belly and bum.
The market reaction was a chaotic selldown in the moments after the decision's unexpected release, since both firms need the tie-up to grow, Mathan Somasundaram, Market Portfolio Strategist at stockbroker Blue Ocean Equities in Sydney, said.
Prosecutors said Newkirk around 2009 met Darden, a former stockbroker who had recently served 4-1/2 years in a New York state prison for having stolen almost $6 million from three Wall Street firms and eight investors.
The Department of Justice announced Theresa Lynn Tetley, a former stockbroker and real estate investor, was sentenced to 2000 months and one day in federal prison this week for operating an unlicensed money transmitting business and money laundering.
Donald Trump's autobiography, published in 1987, begins by describing his working week, which mainly consists of frequent calls with his stockbroker, sitting in his office as other businesspeople pay him lavish tribute, and drinking tomato juice for lunch.
Russ Mould, an investment director at London-based stockbroker AJ Bell, said the market moves could be down to investors now having real facts with the formal tariff hike, which would dispel any speculation earlier in the week.
"I was expecting the company to go backwards before it moved forwards, but it was actually a little weaker than I had ," said Philip Pepe, an analyst at stockbroker Blue Ocean Equities, who had expected A$36.4 million.
Having left Merrill Lynch (presumably for underperforming, as is hinted at in earlier scenes), he now works for a smaller stockbroker, where he is accused of trying to fleece a 90-year-old woman of her life savings.
The most strange and haunting moment of this finale comes when Cunanan, desperate and reduced to eating dog food, dials his father, Modesto, a disgraced former stockbroker who fled to his native Philippines after some shady financial deals.
"We're positive on the sector - there's structural growth and the takeover bid is below the previous peak cycle multiple, so it is a bargain buy in relative terms," said Mathan Somasundaram, portfolio strategist at stockbroker Blue Ocean Equities.
Sater, who was born in the Soviet Union and came to the US when he was 6, became a stockbroker, lost his license after a bar brawl, then helped scam investors out of $40 million in a stock fraud.
Dodds wouldn't be drawn on too many specifics, but reiterated that his startup has "built a new FCA-authorised financial institution from the ground up" and has now launched what he describes as the U.K.'s "first modern stockbroker".
In his best-known work, 1960's The Moviegoer, stockbroker Binx Bolling moves through his post-war suburban existence, full of existential confusion and convinced the post-war culture of picture shows and supper clubs is lazy and mediocre.
LONDON, April 12 (Reuters) - British stockbroker Panmure Gordon, subject of a 15.5 million pound bid by a group headed by former Barclays boss Bob Diamond, said on Wednesday that its chief executive would step down when the deal completes.
The son of a stockbroker father and homemaker mother, Mr. Cavill grew up in family of five boys on the island of Jersey, a crown dependency off the Normandy coast, and was educated at Stowe, an elite British school.
After an article in The New York Times raised questions about the existence of Abrams, federal authorities discovered that a former stockbroker with a history of being sued for fraud had told Mr. Sprecher that Abrams wanted to invest.
Janet Inez Weinberg was born in Manhattan on April 3, 1955, and grew up in Highland Park, N.J. Her father, Herbert, was a stockbroker, and her mother, Esther (Hariton) Weinberg, was a homemaker who died when Janet was 3.
Visitors can also read the testimony of some of the victims, including a high-flying stockbroker who was reduced to selling sandwiches, and a businesswoman whose boss told her to "take care of the work for me" before hanging himself.
The case of the Malaysian sovereign wealth fund 1MDB announced on Wednesday is unusually large and involves some out-of-the-ordinary assets, such as rights associated with the dark comedy film starring Leonardo DiCaprio as a corrupt New York stockbroker.
Working through their investigation, police soon turned their attention to Glenn Taylor Helzer, a 30-year-old former stockbroker and self-proclaimed prophet, and his two housemates and followers — his younger brother, Justin, 28, and Justin's girlfriend, Dawn Godman, 26.
Mr Gubb, who spent a mere 400 rand on the trades, says that because Oakbay shares traded so rarely, it was easy to place matching buy and sell orders through his accounts at an online stockbroker at the same time.
Stockbroker Bell Potter has priced in an anticipated 15 percent reduction in loans moving through brokers, on the basis that customers will balk at the proposed changes, where the borrower - not the lender - would pay a fee to the mortgage broker.
The 'Brexiteers' include the founders of some of the biggest stockbroking and fund management companies - Stuart Wheeler, owner of spreadbetting firm IG Index, Peter Hargreaves founder of stockbroker Hargreaves Lansdown, asset manager Fundsmith's Terry Smith and Oliver Hemsley of broker Numis.
Guggenheim died in 228.8, narrowly missing a stratospheric rise in the stocklike sale of art, and, with it, that of the man who would become its most exceptional stockbroker: Larry Gagosian, a gallerist whose dominion would come to span the earth.
Ms. Fitzpatrick presents the memorable stories of three: the stockbroker and soi-disant clairvoyant Victoria Woodhull; Margaret Chase Smith, who for years was the only woman in the Senate; and the inimitable Shirley Chisholm, the first black woman elected to Congress.
Now, it seems, he'd like to go back to small-time con artistry, and he demonstrates what he means, on the spot, by fleecing an obnoxious, foul-mouthed stockbroker who is drinking at the same bar and shouting into his cellphone earpiece.
Senior lawmaker Nicky Morgan, chair of the Treasury Select Committee, requested information from influential British stockbroker Hargreaves Lansdown about its links to the Woodford Equity Income fund, which was suspended last week amid a raft of bad stock calls and investor withdrawals.
At this week's bear-fest he scoffed at the confidence central bankers have expressed in their ability to reverse QE. When Mr Edwards first developed his "Ice Age" thesis in the 1990s, he stood out from the general cheerleading of stockbroker strategists.
"There is growing speculation amongst traders that ... we could actually see more certainty in the sector, despite likely bad news, and that certainty will be enough to bring a bounce this week," said Michael McCarthy, chief market strategist at stockbroker CMC Markets.
Directed by Martin Scorsese and starring DiCaprio as real-life convicted stockbroker Jordan Belfort "The Wolf of Wall Street," went on to make $400 million at the worldwide box office, get five Oscar nominations, and win a Golden Globe for the popular actor.
McGrath said the slowdown had already hurt earnings in the first four months of the financial year and its full-year pre-tax earnings could come in as much as 13 percent below a forecast of A$16.6 million from stockbroker Bell Potter.
Sater tried making it as a stockbroker, but his career came to an abrupt end in 22002, after he stabbed a Wall Street foe in the face with a broken margarita glass during a bar fight, opening wounds that required 203 stitches.
He doesn't discuss being adopted, by a stockbroker and his wife who nudged him into orchestra seats rather than baseball bleachers, but does mention a nervous breakdown at age 14, after a serious reduction in the family's circumstances during the Great Depression.
Police later would unmask him as Glenn Taylor Helzer, a 30-year-old former stockbroker and self-proclaimed prophet whose two followers — his younger brother, Justin, 28, and Justin's girlfriend, Dawn Godman, 26 — were committed to assist his plan to overtake the Mormon church.
Farage is a plucky, downtrodden privately-educated former stockbroker, who bravely stood up against the elite; who, according to a former schoolteacher, used to sing Hitler-youth songs in school; and, who formed a pact with Holocaust-deniers in the European Parliament to get funding.
Jordan Belfort, the stockbroker who was portrayed by Leonardo DiCaprio in Martin Scorsese's 2013 movie, will have to testify about his income after a federal judge said Wednesday that he needs to come clean on $97 million in unpaid restitution, The  New York Post  reported.
The focus of anger in Britain centered on Mr. Cameron's late father, Ian, a stockbroker and investment manager, who was among those named as having used the Panamanian law firm to set up a company based in the British Virgin Islands, a British territory.
Blum, a former stockbroker who is not a lawyer, recruited the Alabama county that successfully challenged a VRA provision that had required states with a history of discrimination to clear any proposed changes in election rules with the US Department of Justice before enactment.
At 24, after a brief stint as a stockbroker and with $5,000 borrowed from a great-aunt in New York City, he and his older brother, Leon Jr., established the United Business Company in a storeroom office that they rented for $50 a month.
Mr. Dietl has worked for several people of notoriety, including Jordan Belfort, the "Wolf of Wall Street" stockbroker, who pleaded guilty to fraud; Joshua Cantor, a business executive who also pleaded guilty to fraud; and Melvyn Weiss, a lawyer who pleaded guilty to paying kickbacks.
"This is a high-growth stock so if you don't give guidance it's like throwing a grenade, and that's probably what spooked the market," said Mathan Somasundaram, Market Portfolio Strategist at stockbroker Blue Ocean Equities, referring to the absence of a forecast for China revenues.
It said the two largest donors in the Brexit vote were David Sainsbury, the former chairman of the supermarket Sainsbury's, who donated 4.2 million pounds ($5.32 million) to Remain between January and June, and stockbroker Peter Hargreaves, who gave 3.2 million to the Leave campaign.
"But this much is clear: one hour of typical prime time gives us two women sex-crime victims, one grop-ee on poppers, one murderess, one stockbroker/nude model, one homemaker/nude model, Barbara Walters, and a roving gang of menacing lesbians," Eagan concludes the article.
Among us—ages range from 258.3 to 2128, men outnumber women more than three to one—is a physicist, computer programmer, Broadway producer, stockbroker, industrial developer, environmental scientist, advertising executive, Michelin chef, police officer, a crack and cocaine dealer, and two escorts, one 20 the other 21.
Although Mr. Jensen's story may seem exceptional, a more modest version of the stockbroker who makes a killing on Wall Street and sails off to the Caribbean, he is part of a growing movement of young professionals who are intently focused on quitting their jobs forever.
Early residents, he discovered, included Philip H. Philbin, Jr., a stockbroker and big-game hunter who was arrested for manipulating the stock of Atlas Tack Corporation (and who apparently could not recall what he had done with more than $400,000 when questioned by the attorney general's office).
"I've only done what he said we shouldn't do, which is watch 'Rachel Maddow' and sign online petitions," said Alan Denzer, 66, a retired stockbroker from Bronxville, N.Y., referring to Mr. Moore's excoriation of armchair resistance that permeates the show, as he sat on the bus.
After meeting and becoming friends when the Middleton family went on vacation to Eden Rock more than a decade ago, the couple reportedly dated for a short period in 2012 before Ms. Middleton embarked on a three-year relationship with another financier, the stockbroker Nico Jackson.
The artist himself was an arch self-mythologizer and the entangling of fact and fiction was compounded by the success of Somerset Maugham's 22009 novel, "The Moon and Sixpence," in which a London stockbroker, Charles Strickland, leaves his job and wife to become a painter in Paris.
In terms of individual stock performance, British stockbroker Hargreaves Lansdown slipped nearly 5% ahead of its annual results on Thursday, as the firm faces questions over its role in promoting an ailing fund run by high-profile manager Neil Woodford, which was forced to suspend withdrawals in June.
The complaint says that the officials allegedly used some of the fund's proceeds from their fraud scheme to fund the production of the movie "The Wolf of Wall Street," which starred Leo DiCaprio as a corrupt stockbroker who lived a lavish lifestyle before getting caught by the FBI.
He tells his own story, from happy country childhood as the son of a well-to-do stockbroker, to effortless passage through Eton and Oxford, then his marriage to Samantha, daughter of Sir Reginald Sheffield, stepdaughter of Lord Astor, and something of an upper-class hippie when they met.
A twice-married stockbroker who dabbled as a clairvoyant, associated with free-love advocates, nominated herself for the presidency in 1870, and then published a newspaper to support her candidacy, Woodhull spent two years on the campaign trail, a half-century before American women won the right to vote.
In your defense, the flagship brunch dish of eggs Benedict is believed to have been invented by an ageing, drunken stockbroker named Lemuel Benedict in the 1890s, who upon finding himself in the Waldorf Hotel in New York one morning with a chronic hangover started randomly suggesting some items.
Vince Mancini, Uproxx: I realized I was probably going to hate Book of Henry inside of five minutes, probably around the time the 11-year-old protagonist jumped on a payphone to call his stockbroker after class and then went home to work on his Rube Goldberg machine.
Gettin' the Band Together, now playing on Broadway at the Belasco Theatre, is an original musical about a down-and-out stockbroker who gets his high school band back together in time to face off against his old rival in his New Jersey hometown's Battle of the Bands.
Ms. Danishefsky Covlin was a senior vice president for private wealth management at UBS, while Mr. Covlin was an unsuccessful stockbroker who went to school, traveled for backgammon tournaments and had tried his luck in a number of financial ventures that Ms. Danishefsky Covlin helped fund, court records show.
"It's a difficult retail outlook, but it's probably the perfect time to be picking it up at the bottom of the market - take the costs out, do some marketing and if consumers start spending, watch the stock run up," market portfolio strategist at stockbroker Blue Ocean Equities Mathan Somasundaram said.
Despite a cannabis habit that would probably kill Snoop Dogg, the 253-year-old Floridian leads a fairly normal life: He's a senior stockbroker at a large securities firm, who spends every Saturday volunteering with disabled adults and children, while grappling with a rare bone disease called multiple congenital cartilaginous exotosis.
On April 2212, 1004, a 21672-year-old New York stockbroker and newspaper publisher named Victoria Woodhull made national news after she wrote a letter to The New York Herald with an announcement: She would be the first woman ever to run for president, and her candidacy would not be a farce.
In a sign of the strains on some firms — such as falling research revenue, rising compliance costs and pressure to cut broking commission — small stockbroker Arden said last week that it was willing to merge with a rival after turning around its business, saying the broking industry was "in need of further consolidation".
Ms. Duke's life was full of storybook improbabilities: a lawyer's daughter left destitute, a teenage model who lied about her age, a reporter, the wife of a fading actor, a single mother of two who succeeded as a television newscaster, a stockbroker and a public relations executive when women in those roles were rare.
Though the turnout left something to be desired—perhaps due to the storm, the room during Tiga's 2am set was only half-full—the clientele reflected a refreshingly broad cross-section of New York demographics; it's always tight when you see a drag queen twerking next to a stockbroker who just got off work.
Also marking the the first film role for his son, Jaden, the film follows the real-life story of Christopher Gardner, a down-on-his-luck traveling salesman who, along with his son, struggles through homelessness and the dissolution of a marriage while attempting to grab the 80s American Dream's brass ring as a stockbroker.
Former stockbroker John Ozbilgen, 27908, who is a person of interest in the disappearance of Stephanie Parze, 25, of Freehold, sent her a stream of heated, profanity-laced texts and Facebook messages the night before she went missing, Monmouth County Assistant Prosecutor Caitlin Sidley said in Monmouth Superior Court, the Asbury Park Press reports.
Consumer stocks like Coca-Cola and Kimberly-Clark are performing as they did when the United States economy transitioned to a post-industrial one, which allowed a company like Merck to surpass Ford or General Motors in size, according to the host, who was was a stockbroker with Goldman Sachs and later a hedge fund manager during that decade.
Consumer stocks like Coca-Cola and Kimberly-Clark are performing as they did when the United States economy transitioned to a post-industrial one, which allowed a company like Merck to surpass Ford or General Motors in size, according to the "Mad Money" host, who was was a stockbroker with Goldman Sachs and later a hedge fund manager during that decade.
Among the lovable, very funny actors in prominent roles are Steve Brady as Elisha Whitney, a hard-drinking stockbroker and excessively proud "Yale man" who secretly carries a torch for Evangeline; Ray DeMattis as Moonface Martin, a bumbling gangster who wants more respect; and Mychal Phillips as Erma, another gangster's girlfriend, who has just the right raucous voice and strut for her role.
Ms. Yalof talks with Mohamed Abouelenein, who runs the Halal Guys food cart on West 53rd Street and immigrated from Egypt with a doctorate in veterinary medicine, and introduces readers to Ghaya Oliveira, a former stockbroker who moved from Tunisia to care for her dying sister's baby son and struggled to rise meteorically from a dishwasher to executive pastry chef at Daniel.
He says his father was a stockbroker at Merrill Lynch who later returned to the Philippines "to run vast pineapple plantations"; that his mother oversaw a literary publishing house until she retired; and that his parents adored him so much that they lavished little Andrew with the master bedroom, a credit card and an occasional lobster when the school lunch wasn't good enough.
They include an impressively competent stockbroker reciting Futurist manifestoes with a slight Queens accent; an icy chief executive quoting manifestoes on abstract painting as if announcing the company's latest strategies; and an imperious Russian choreographer who rehearses a troupe of silver-garbed aliens more appropriate to Twyla Tharp, interspersing her impatient corrections with rebellious aphorisms from Fluxus and Performance artists.
Mr. Knauer also executes one of the brightest bits of Jason Wise's lively choreography while recalling an indiscretion from his past in "The Gypsy in Me." The young lovers whose star-crossed romance accounts for many complications are ably played by Patti-Lee Meringo (as Hope, Lord Evelyn's conflicted fiancée) and Josh Canfield (as Billy Crocker, a fledgling stockbroker who stows away to be with Hope).

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