Exact(51)
But whose deal was it?
That hardly seems an issue with Price, whose deal has him in Tampa Bay through 2012.
Figgins, whose deal has not yet been officially announced, is a.291 career hitter.
NatWest, cricket's second biggest sponsor - whose deal, like Cornhill's, ends next year - is thought to be unhappy.
Citi is the Olympic committee's first banking sponsor since Bank of America, whose deal expired in 2008.
Woods, whose deal with the magazine was his second-longest after his ongoing 14-year endorsement deal with Nike, will have his name removed from the magazine's masthead.
Similar(6)
In some ways, the company resembles a crazy quilt assembled through acquisitions pursued by Mr. Moynihan's predecessor, Kenneth D. Lewis, whose deal-making culminated in 2008 with the purchase of both Merrill Lynch and Countrywide Financial, the subprime mortgage giant at the root of many of Bank of America's problems today.
The most fortunate homeowners are those whose deals track below the Bank's base rate.
Kerviel, 39, whose deals lost the bank €4.9bn (£3.82bn), sued for wrongful dismissal and the tribunal agreed.
Lazard's numbers, for example, include its restructuring unit, whose deals aren't usually included in industry league tables.
To others, he is a sullied street fighter whose deals have sometimes left banks and others holding the bag.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com