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Windham

American  
[win-duhm] / ˈwɪn dəm /

noun

  1. a town in NE Connecticut.

  2. a town in SW Maine.


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That’s the conclusion of recent research by Mark Kritzman, chief executive of Windham Capital Management, and David Turkington, head of State Street Associates, both based in Cambridge, Mass.

From The Wall Street Journal

Scott Raymond Adams was born on June 8, 1957, in Windham, N.Y., a skiing destination in the Catskill Mountains.

From The Wall Street Journal

Born Scott Raymond Adams on June 8, 1957, in Windham, N.Y., to a postal clerk father and a real estate agent mother, he started drawing cartoons when he was 6.

From Los Angeles Times

UBS analyst Jon Windham, who rates the stock at Neutral, argues that concerns about customer retention in the healthcare waste business are a reason why the stock deserves a lower valuation.

From Barron's

UBS analyst Jon Windham described the latest results as a “positive,” given the company’s increasing focus on improving profitability in the face of lasting production delays at its U.S. manufacturing facilities.

From Barron's