「financier」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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Frank Bailey ( | financier), a New York businessman and philanthropist |
as renamed Harmon Gym in 1959, after Oakland | financier A.K.P. Harmon, who donated the funds to buil |
Allen Stanford, global | financier accused of defrauding billions from investor |
mp was built for New York copper magnate and | financier Adolph Lewisohn. |
She married | financier Albert Marx the following year and left the |
fter dating for a year, Hearst and Colombian | financier Alejandro Santo Domingo have broken up in 20 |
out to be an orchestrated fraud by American | financier Alexander L. Guterma. |
798 his daughter Anne Louisa married English | financier Alexander Baring, later 1st Baron Ashburton. |
28, 1836 - January 26, 1927) was an American | financier and Presidential Cabinet officer. |
i (born about 1770; died Feb. 4, 1811) was a | financier and chief of the Algerian Jews. |
as the son of George Fisher Baker, a wealthy | financier and banker who was a financial associate of |
Isaias W. Hellman, businessman, | financier and real estate developer prominent in Los A |
ies chronicles the life of late Qing Dynasty | financier and businessman Qiao Zhiyong, the most famou |
Admiral Byrd, after James I. Bush, American | financier and patron of the Byrd AE, 1928-30. |
- April 8, 1890) was an American banker and | financier and the father of J.P. Morgan. |
r property of William A. Coolidge, a lawyer, | financier, and art collector. |
Huntington Hardwick and the granddaughter of | financier and philanthropist Galen Stone, lasted from |
via Slocum Sage, who married Russell Sage, a | financier and politician from New York. |
es Vice Chairman Andrew Murstein, a New York | financier, and CEO/President Tony Tavares, a former pr |
e brainchild of David Hewes, a San Francisco | financier and contractor. |
1805 - 28 August 1889) was a City of London | financier and a Conservative Party politician |
ho became an administrator in India, and the | financier and diplomat Edgar Vincent, 1st Viscount D'A |
Jacobs (born October 5, 1937) is an American | financier and attorney, member of the National Commiss |
eated in 1900 for the Scottish-born Canadian | financier and politician Donald Smith, 1st Baron Strat |
ire, was the seat of Vicary Gibbs, a wealthy | financier and avid plant collector who once amassed a |
te of Henry Huttleston Rogers (1840-1909), a | financier and industrialist who was a key man in the S |
, Ruth Livingston Mills and her husband, the | financier and philanthropist Ogden Mills, commissioned |
rail is a 1944 American film about a crooked | financier and a corrupt sheriff that conspire to steal |
February 1850 - 23 July 1926) was an English | financier and Liberal Party politician, now best known |
ande is a 1945 American film about a crooked | financier and a corrupt sheriff that conspire to steal |
ates capitalist, businessman, industrialist, | financier, and philanthropist. |
er, but was more active as a businessman and | financier, and became involved with Catholic social gr |
born 1974) is an alleged Ponzi scheme artist | financier and former Chief Investment Officer of Stanf |
Hamilton Fish - former Congressman; | financier and commissioner |
rt Milken (born July 4, 1946) is an American | financier and philanthropist noted for his role in the |
Sir Donald Alexander Smith, Canadian railway | financier and diplomat |
Bernard Baruch - American | financier and American presidential adviser |
9 April - Julius Charles Wernher, | financier and mine magnate |
nt Chicago real estate investor, banker, and | financier, and civic leader who also served as an exec |
Burke's Peerage describes him as "a cavalier | financier and conduit for subscriptions to party polit |
arles E. Toberman, a Hollywood developer and | financier, and Majors Earle Foxe and Harry Lee Black, |
5 October - Achille Fould, | financier and politician (b.1800). |
The richest | financier and businessman in New France, he played an |
l Heiberg (1848-1932), a Norwegian diplomat, | financier and patron. |
slim figures, including Palestinian-American | financier and Republican organizer Talat M. Othman and |
The eldest was | financier and writer John Barry Ryan (1874-1942). |
For the American | financier and industrialist, see David Moffat. |
nd agrees with a number of the objectives of | financier and oil magnate T. Boone Pickens on these ma |
See also: Joshua Bates ( | financier) and Joshua Hall Bates |
Jacob Barker (1779-1871) was an American | financier and lawyer. |
84 - June 6, 1958) was a Quebec businessman, | financier and public official. |
The French | financier and politician Jacques Laffitte (1767-1844) |
Benjamin Thaw (1859-1933), Pittsburgh | financier and member of the South Fork Fishing and Hun |
aron of York or Aaron fil Josce was a Jewish | financier and chief rabbi of England. |
July 18, 1822 - June 1, 1887) was a Canadian | financier and politician. |
Financier and philanthropist Charles Carroll Glover, a | |
born July 19, 1962) is an American investor, | financier and businessman. |
Andrew MacIntosh, an American | financier and adventurer of great inherited wealth |
875 - December 12, 1948) was a manufacturer, | financier and Canadian Senator. |
, 1897-January 25, 1958) was a United States | financier and industrialist. |
in Manchester) is a chemical engineer turned | financier and industrialist. |
He was a Jewish Turkish-Italian | financier and philanthropist, and the patriarch of the |
Wolfson was a brilliant | financier and this was central to his early success. |
June 30, 1916) was an American businessman, | financier and philanthropist. |
as an American metallurgist, civil engineer, | financier, and philanthropist. |
He is the brother in law of | financier and Power Corporation of Canada chairman Pau |
Lord Weymouth purports to be a | financier and investor in Russia though there is no re |
7 September 1877 - 23 May 1928) was an Welsh | financier and industrialist. |
ates capitalist, businessman, industrialist, | financier, and philanthropist. |
May 1, 1846 - April 9, 1921) was an American | financier and publicist, born in Philadelphia, Pennsyl |
in Bordeaux, France died1907 in Paris) was a | financier and philanthropist. |
2, 1946 in Boulogne-Billancourt) is a French | financier and author. |
allery is named for its benefactor, Wall St. | financier and chairman of Lehman Brothers, Kuhn, Loeb |
Paul Agius (born 22 July 1946) is a British | financier and businessman, currently the Chairman of B |
a entrepreneur Charles E. James and New York | financier Anthony Brady, Guild formed the Chattanooga |
004 to 2006, and was engaged to London-based | financier Arpad Busson, whom she began dating in 2007, |
Return for Kids (ARK), founded by hedge fund | financier Arpad Busson. |
s in charge of business strategies at Centre | Financier ASSEP, a life insurance broker. |
For the environmentalist and | financier associated with Biosphere 2, see Ed Bass. |
Daniel Elliott Loeb, | financier at Susquehanna International Group |
anker and worked as an international project | financier at Morgan Grenfell, Deutsche Bank, and HSBC. |
Jacques Schneider (1879-1928) was the French | financier, balloonist and aircraft enthusiast, who cre |
June 20 - William Donald Ross, | financier, banker and Lieutenant Governor of Ontario ( |
- 17 September 1922) was a Scottish-Canadian | financier, banker and philanthropist. |
Montefiore was a | financier, banker, philanthropist and Sheriff of Londo |
d youngest son of Jeff Tracy (instigator and | financier behind International Rescue), he was named a |
Fourth son of Jeff Tracy (instigator and | financier behind International Rescue), Gordon was nam |
Robert Earl is the | financier behind the Earl of Sandwich chain of sandwic |
Second son of Jeff Tracy (instigator and | financier behind International Rescue), John was named |
In 1988, Wall Street | financier Bennett S. LeBow, who had acquired a control |
tween 1905 and 1910 as a hunting preserve by | financier Bernard Baruch. |
Statesman and | financier Bernard M. Baruch (1870-1965) and labor lead |
Belle W. Baruch was the daughter of | financier Bernard Baruch. |
Sol Estes (born 1924) is an American former | financier best known for his association with U.S. Pre |
ng Dynasty and chronicles the life of Shanxi | financier, businessman and philanthropist Qiao Zhiyong |
He was the brother of | financier Charles H Keating Jr. and later was Chairman |
The site was previously owned by | financier Charles M. Pond of the New York, New Haven & |
Charles Keyser was the son of | financier Charles Keyser (d. |
While studying business he worked for | financier Charles Keating beginning in 1984. |
ding Bishop Charles W. Nibley, from New York | financier Charles Baruch. |
John Martyn Harlow, | financier, civic leader, physician to Phineas Gage |
utives large sums of money, and at least one | financier couldn't prove where he got the money to buy |
Dunnellen Hall was built for New York City | financier Daniel G. Reid as a gift for his daughter. |
Rainwater is married to | financier Darla Moore. |
s founder Mark Mastrov and Texas billionaire | financier David Bonderman. |
n 2009 as a response to a lawsuit from their | financier due to payment problems. |
and American-born of German parents railway | financier Edgar Speyer of their Privy Council membersh |
The house was remodeled by | financier Edward T. Hornblower, of the Boston brokerag |
rn in San Francisco, California, she married | financier Edward Hellman Heller in 1925. |
ttle (November 4, 1847 - October 1924) was a | financier, entrepreneur, and land owner predominantly |
Ashby and fellow land agent and | financier Ernest Saunders owned and largely developed |
sion was built in 1880 for textile mogul and | financier Floyd Cranska and rebuilt and remodeled to a |
ved in New York where he was associated with | financier Frank Vanderlip. |
anged hands to the Swedish born, Swiss based | financier Frederick Roo who donated it to the French G |
leave his 'home turf,' Klemm teamed up with | financier Fritz Siebel and founded Flugzeugbau Halle: |
70), commonly known as R.K., was an American | financier from Ligonier, Pennsylvania. |
s engaged to Margaret Stone, the daughter of | financier Galen Stone of the brokerage firm of Hayden |
rly 1960's they sold the station to Kentucky | financier, Garvis Kincaid and the station was part of |
aharoff, a Greek-born French arms trader and | financier, gave £25,000 (approximately £903,000 as of |
s including Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, | financier George Soros, Lotus Development Corp. CEO Ji |
addition, they are funded in part by liberal | financier George Soros. |
g Rogers was providing was handled by Boston | financier Godfrey M. Hyams, with whom he had also work |
Nemir A. Kirdar is an Iraqi businessman and | financier, he is the executive chairman & CEO of Inves |
ed by J.S. McBride, who named it for Spokane | financier Herman Bolster. |
dividend, but Lord Grandison and his fellow | financier, Hon. Henry Howard demanded that they be rep |
and appears to have been based on the French | financier; however, Australian and New Zealand friands |
Soldier, lawyer, philanthropist, and | financier, Hubbard was best known for his enthusiasm f |
public of Texas, and grandfather of building | financier Hugh Roy Cullen. |
ree daughters, one of whom married rower and | financier Ian Fairbairn. |
He was the chief | financier in the 1977 formation of Guilford Transporta |
ayor of Pittsburgh, and Richard King Mellon, | financier, in their effort to build the city's first r |
Arjuna Sittampalam is a | financier in the United Kingdom. |
A criminal hides the body of a dead | financier in an effort to manipulate shares. |
s named for George Rand, a prominent Buffalo | financier in the 1920s. |
ved to Boston that same year, where Enoch, a | financier, incurred substantial debts. |
As part of a plan to rob banks, a | financier insists on installing new television technol |
ber 3, 1756 - March 6, 1805) was an American | financier, insurer, and politician from Boston, Massac |
The | financier is a light, moist teacake, similar to sponge |
A | financier is a small French cake, often mistaken for a |
Bought in 1940 by Jay Pomeroy, a fraudulent | financier, it was later acquired in 1942 by James Barc |
The railway was supported by American | financier J. P. Morgan and London United Tramways (LUT |
Financier, J. P. Morgan, Jr. served as Treasurer of th | |
nited States Petroleum with wealthy Wall St. | financier, J. Nelson Tappan, who became the company's |
othy Schiff, a granddaughter of the American | financier Jacob Schiff. |
ele Neustadt Schiff and the granddaughter of | financier Jacob H. Schiff. |
spent a weekend at Waddesdon Manor, home of | financier Jacob Rothschild, 4th Baron Rothschild, wher |
She was a granddaughter of | financier Jacob H. Schiff. |
At one time, | financier Jay Gould acquired a controlling interest in |
hurst on the Hudson River, which was sold to | financier Jay Gould by Merritt's widow, Julia Merritt, |
na Gould (1878-1961), socialite, daughter of | financier Jay Gould |
flict between part owner Rocco DiSpirito and | financier Jeffrey Chodorow, stemming from the restaura |
ove, New York in 1913, the son of lawyer and | financier John Teele Pratt and Congresswoman Ruth Bake |
izabeth, who was the only child of the great | financier Joshua Bates of Barings Bank. |
of the Children of God, at the invitation of | financier Kenneth Frampton. |
cted on the site of the elaborate mansion of | financier Leonard Jerome, built in 1859 and given land |
on of just six episodes at the behest of ITC | financier Lew Grade. |
ped in late 1965, Gerry Anderson and his ITC | financier, Lew Grade, agreed that a feature film adapt |
e-Hamilton married Wanda Holden, daughter of | financier Major Norman Holden OBE, son of the Liberal |
rn 1970), a Vassar College trained corporate | financier, married global media magnate Elisabeth Murd |
ormser Harris (1812-1876) was a bill-broker, | financier, member of Dublin Corporation (elected Lord |
Schenley was acquired by the | financier Meshulam Riklis in 1968. |
e camp include singer Lesley Gore, Hollywood | financier Mordecai Wiczyk, businessman Marvin Davis, a |
supposedly based the character of the great | financier Mr. Merdle (who goes bankrupt and commits su |
eques presumed to have been paid for by 9/11 | financier Mustafa Ahmed al-Hawsawi. |
sk first recruited Grant's brother-in-law, a | financier named Abel Corbin. |
ed 1824) married Henrietta whose father, the | financier Nathan Meyer Rothschild, lived near the mode |
Howard S. Wright, architect John Graham, and | financier Ned Skinner as investors in the Pentagram Co |
Richard Biddle was the brother of American | financier Nicholas Biddle, nephew of Congressman Edwar |
reens, Kensington Gardens, formerly owned by | financier Noam Gottesman, at £117 million for his son |
It was also speculated that French | financier, noble and minister Jacques Coeur poisoned h |
Los Angeles | financier Norton Simon asked Langlie to take charge of |
United States (US) as a major supporter and | financier of the SSNP and accused US officials of comp |
The Morris, named for a | financier of the American Revolution, began her career |
Louis Susman, | financier of Kerry '04 and Obama '08 and U.S. Ambassad |
r of Glenveagh Castle in County Donegal, and | financier of the JA Ranch of Texas. |
December 12, 2008, Namco, the main | financier of the project, was facing legal action for |
n hotels created by Baron Maurice de Hirsch, | financier of the Orient Express. |
Knower became rich as a | financier of the Erie Canal and as a director of the M |
he met a sympathetic Robert Morris, another | financier of the war who had also incurred debts as a |
years, Frykowski was a very close friend and | financier of film director Roman Polanski and played t |
Although the squire is | financier of the expedition and appears to be the soci |
signer of the Declaration of Independence, a | financier of the American Revolution, and the wealthie |
The latter included the famed | financier of the revolution Robert Morris and his part |
Niklaus was counselor and | financier of the Count of Tyrol, Leopold III, Duke of |
He was a | financier of great knowledge and experience, and his w |
The Reaper (Alec Guinness) is a | financier of an international underground snuff ring. |
Financier of Dickey-Stephens Park, which plays home to | |
e was introduced to Robert Morris, the great | financier of Revolutionary times. |
une - George Herbert, 5th Earl of Carnarvon, | financier of Egyptian excavations (died 1923) |
The mansion of Robert Morris, | financier of the American Revolution, was located near |
Syrian-born Romanian | financier Omar Hayssam was sentenced in absentia to 20 |
He took on the enormous project as the sole | financier, on a 27-year lease (with the option for thr |
Wilcox may have had Erich Pommer also as a | financier on the production. |
in a blanket", is not related to either the | financier or the Australian/New Zealand friand. |
The house was built in 1859-1860 by | financier Paul J. Armour based on the architectural id |
r the first proprietor's bankruptcy, another | financier, Paul Poisson de Bourvalais, took up the pro |
- 1975, Mexico) was a Jewish German-Mexican | financier, photographer and collector, and the founder |
The 73-year-old | financier planned another venture into public utility |
Grafstein is a Toronto-based | financier, political fundraiser, advisor and "backroom |
en (c.1583-6 September 1658), was an English | financier, politician and regicide who sided with parl |
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