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Bernstorff

American  
[bern-shtawrf] / ˈbɛrn ʃtɔrf /

noun

  1. Count Johann-Heinrich 1862–1939, German diplomat.


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"There are two reasons: companies raising capital to finance acquisitions are going to be very careful about issuing straight stock and, secondly, because the hybrid market is so difficult", Bernstorff added.

From Reuters Sep. 28, 2022

"We will see many more convertibles and mandatory convertible instruments because some issuers don't have many alternatives, and investors are still very keen," said Andreas Bernstorff, head of equity capital markets at BNP Paribas.

From Reuters Sep. 28, 2022

Holding that the "War would be decided in Washington," Bernstorff vainly tried to. influence his government to concede to U. S. public opinion against unrestricted submarine warfare.

From Time Magazine Archive

He squashed propaganda, refused to be gulled by German Ambassador von Bernstorff.

From Time Magazine Archive

In 1908 Prince Hatzfeldt succeeded Count Bernstorff, as German Agent in Egypt, and he at once established close relations with the Egyptian disloyalists of the extreme faction.

From The Great War and How It Arose by Anonymous

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