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  • 91The Nature of the Firm — (1937) 4(16) Economica 386–405, is an influential article by Ronald Coase. It offered an economic explanation of why individuals choose to form partnerships, companies and other business entities rather than trading bilaterally through contracts… …

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  • 92Theory Of The Firm — A microeconomic concept founded in neoclassical economics that states that firms (corporations) exist and make decisions in order to maximize profits. Businesses interact with the market to determine pricing and demand and then allocate resources …

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  • 93member firm — Used for listed equity securities. Brokerage firm that has at least one membership on a major stock exchange even though, by exchange rules, the membership in the name of an employee and not of the firm itself. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary A… …

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  • 94Cains (law firm) — Cains is one of the largest and oldest law firms in the Isle of Man. Its precise date of founding is not certain, but the firm claims to be over 100 years old. It presently has 27 lawyers, of whom 6 are directors (partners).It is the only Isle of …

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  • 95The Firm (Popband) — Chartplatzierungen Erklärung der Daten Singles Arthur Daley ( e s Alright)   UK 14 17.07.1982 …

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  • 96Free Cash Flow For The Firm - FCFF — A measure of financial performance that expresses the net amount of cash that is generated for the firm, consisting of expenses, taxes and changes in net working capital and investments. Calculated as: This is a measurement of a company s… …

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  • 97con|firm´er — con|firm «kuhn FURM», transitive verb. 1. to prove to be true or correct; make certain: »The rumor that there was flooding was confirmed by a news broadcast. 2. to make more certain by putting in writing, by consent, or by encouragement: »He sent …

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  • 98con|firm´a|ble — con|firm «kuhn FURM», transitive verb. 1. to prove to be true or correct; make certain: »The rumor that there was flooding was confirmed by a news broadcast. 2. to make more certain by putting in writing, by consent, or by encouragement: »He sent …

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  • 99con|firm — «kuhn FURM», transitive verb. 1. to prove to be true or correct; make certain: »The rumor that there was flooding was confirmed by a news broadcast. 2. to make more certain by putting in writing, by consent, or by encouragement: »He sent the… …

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  • 100Maurice Blackburn (law firm) — Portrait of Maurice Blacburn in 1942. Maurice Blackburn Lawyers was founded in 1919 by distinguished lawyer Maurice Blackburn, who was also a Labor member of the Victorian and Federal parliaments. Maurice Blackburn the man is remembered for his… …

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