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Only three brokerage-house analysts cover the stock, including two whose firms led the public offering.
Jefferies wants "to hire people who are not leaving their firms, but whose firms have left them," says Mr Handler.
New Zealand has no specific capital requirement but offers residency to entrepreneurs whose firms are deemed to benefit the country.
Outside work by legislators can no longer be a state secret, especially lawyers whose firms have business with the state.
Researchers whose firms have or want to have investment banking relationships with the companies they follow are more inclined to be positive in their forecasts and assessments than those whose firms do not have such kinships.
They include the self-employed (both rich and poor), workers whose firms don't offer benefits and young adults and children.
Business travellers whose firms pay for comfortable seats in the front of British Airways planes are to accrue frequent-flyer points even faster.
His tactics, which may provide inspiration for those managers whose firms are struggling in the economic downturn, have impressed private-equity partners.
Elon Musk, a billionaire co-founder of PayPal whose firms now include Tesla, a maker of electric cars, and SpaceX, wants to do something similar.
Employees get an unlimited subsidy, while the self-employed and those whose firms do not offer health insurance get virtually none.
It is a superpower-in-waiting whose people vote, whose society is raucous, and whose firms are red-blooded and striding onto the world stage.
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