Raymond
Americannoun
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Henry Jarvis 1820–69, U.S. publicist: founder of The New York Times.
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a male given name: from Germanic words meaning “counsel” and “protection.”
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“This is a huge moment for the commission,” Chairperson Raymond Meza said after Thursday night’s meeting.
From Los Angeles Times
First Solar’s fourth quarter marked the seventh straight quarter where First Solar’s backlog declined sequentially, according to Raymond James analyst Bobby Zolper.
From Barron's
First Solar’s fourth quarter marked the seventh straight quarter where First Solar’s backlog declined sequentially, according to Raymond James analyst Bobby Zolper.
From Barron's
“Dell has shown itself to be an effective and responsible operator,” Raymond James analyst Simon Leopold wrote on Thursday.
From Barron's
Raymond James, which went to Strong Buy from Outperform on the stock, sees share buyback potential.
From Barron's
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