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Kaplan

American  
[kap-luhn] / ˈkæp lən /

noun

  1. Mordecai Menahem 1881–1983, U.S. religious leader and educator, born in Lithuania: founder of the Reconstructionist movement in Judaism.


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In a conversation moderated by former Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas President Rob Kaplan, Daly on Thursday discussed the impact of monetary policy on AI, and what inflationary pressures the construction of such an infrastructure may have on certain goods, such as building materials.

From The Wall Street Journal

“What I’m attempting to convey is positivity and optimism,” said Roman Silberfeld of law firm Robins Kaplan.

From Los Angeles Times

Thomas Kaplan is pushing ahead on what he’s dubbed America’s gold mine.

From The Wall Street Journal

Having secured control of a long-coveted gold deposit in Alaska, Kaplan’s NovaGold Resources NG 6.61%increase; green up pointing triangle and fellow investor John Paulson have hired engineering firm Fluor FLR 3.15%increase; green up pointing triangle to lead a bankable feasibility study on the Donlin gold project.

From The Wall Street Journal

Kaplan, NovaGold’s chairman and the exploration company’s largest investor, said that in tandem with the study, work will begin on financing for the project.

From The Wall Street Journal