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Dickerson

[dik-er-suhn]

noun

  1. Eric Demetric born 1960, U.S. football player.



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“Automation, digitalization and geographic shifts are redefining our workforce needs and skill requirements,” Applied Materials CEO Gary Dickerson said in an internal memo sent to employees published in the filing.

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The Norwegian lender’s third-quarter top line was dented by lower money market rates due to softer rates and partial repricing effects as well as the decline in investment banking fees due to seasonality and a lighter contribution from M&A, analysts Alexander Demetriou and Joseph Dickerson write.

However, the deal offers clear upside as the corporate and investment bank can scale new capabilities across a broader footprint with BMPS’s strength in retail enhancing its franchise, analysts Marco Nicolai and Joseph Dickerson write.

This week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss the assassination of Charlie Kirk amid an extremely troubling climate of political violence in America, another Supreme Court order with no majority explanation allowing racial profiling by ICE in LA, and a score-settling excerpt from Kamala Harris’s upcoming memoir 107 Days.

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Coincidentally, it also brings to mind an essay Debra Dickerson wrote for Salon in 2005 about her conflicted reaction to the Vince Vaughn/Owen Wilson romp “Wedding Crashers.”

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