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Raymond

American  
[rey-muhnd] / ˈreɪ mənd /

noun

  1. Henry Jarvis 1820–69, U.S. publicist: founder of The New York Times.

  2. a male given name: from Germanic words meaning “counsel” and “protection.”


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What’s Next: Raymond James said Clark will retain a strong measure of autonomy—maintaining its leadership team and service model.

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What’s Next: Raymond James said Clark will retain a strong measure of autonomy—maintaining its leadership team and service model.

From Barron's

What’s Next: Raymond James said Clark will retain a strong measure of autonomy—maintaining its leadership team and service model.

From Barron's

Similarly, Raymond James analyst Chris Meekins said the plan unveiled on Thursday is “a retread of previously advocated-for positions and there is no legislative path forward for much of it, in our view.”

From MarketWatch

Similarly, Raymond James analyst Chris Meekins said the plan unveiled on Thursday is “a retread of previously advocated-for positions and there is no legislative path forward for much of it, in our view.”

From MarketWatch