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Moszkowski

American  
[mawsh-kawf-skee, -kof-] / mɔʃˈkɔf ski, -ˈkɒf- /

noun

  1. Moritz 1854–1925, Polish composer and pianist.


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As Mr. Moszkowski put it, “It would never occur to me to call him anything but James.”

From New York Times • Jun. 28, 2014

Guy Moszkowski, who covered U.S. universal and capital markets banks for the second-largest U.S. bank, will serve as chief executive of Autonomous Research USA, the firm announced on Monday.

From Reuters • Jun. 11, 2012

“They have been in the past, and they will be in the future,” said Moszkowski, who rates Goldman Sachs stock “neutral.”

From BusinessWeek • Mar. 28, 2011

"Goldman is a brand," Bank of America Merrill Lynch analyst Guy Moszkowski says.

From Washington Post • Feb. 6, 2011

Boston has been her home and the scene of her chief work, although she has travelled abroad, and studied for two years with Moszkowski.

From Woman's Work in Music by Elson, Arthur

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