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Salomon

[sal-uh-muhn]

noun

  1. Haym 1740?–85, American financier and patriot, born in Poland.



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Salomon Delgado offers his secrets for longevity, which include finding something that gives you joy and purpose.

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At UBS, which has a big business advising wealthy families, Sarah Salomon, head of family advisory and philanthropy, and her team help families that typically are worth at least $50 million write mission statements.

He was a deputy director in the International Monetary Fund’s Policy Development and Review Department and the chief emerging market economic strategist at Salomon Smith Barney.

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That’s very different from the philosophy at your previous employers, Salomon Brothers and Long-Term Capital Management.

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Ernest Salomon of Santa Barbara, almost 90, said he and some of his immediate family escaped German death camps while other relatives perished.

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