John Christopher Armitage CBE (born 20 December 1959) is a British-Irish billionaire hedge fund manager, the chief investment officer and a co-founder...
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John Armitage may refer to: John Armitage (architect) (1874–1953), British architect John Armitage (banker) (born 1959), British hedge fund manager John...
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John Cunningham Whitehead (April 2, 1922 – February 7, 2015) was an American banker and civil servant, a board member of the World Trade Center Memorial...
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Anthony Gutman (category British bankers)
Anthony John Gutman (born May 1974) is a British banker, the co-head of Goldman Sachs' UK investment banking business. Gutman earned a bachelor's degree...
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John Patrick Phizackerley (January 1962-June 2022) was a British banker, and was the CEO of TP ICAP, an inter-dealer money broker and FTSE 250 Index company...
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transexual ex-football player in The World According to Garp (1982) and a lonely banker in Terms of Endearment (1983). He also acted in films such as Footloose...
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Una-Mary Parker, Mayfair socialite, 1960s John Aspinall Brian Basham, financial journalist, 1960s Eric Armitage, chief accountant, Lonrho 1969–72 Tiny Rowland...
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founding member of the X Club. John Lubbock was born in 1834, the son of Sir John Lubbock, 3rd Baronet, a London banker, and his wife Harriet. He was brought...
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Biomedical Science. Sir Roland Franklin, 97, British-born Antiguan merchant banker. Mark Gustafson, 63, American animator (The PJs, Fantastic Mr. Fox) and...
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Archived from the original on December 12, 2017. Retrieved December 11, 2017. Armitage, Hugh (March 20, 2012). "Jake Gyllenhaal for dual 'An Enemy' roles". Digital...
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English musician and singer (Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich). Peter Armitage, 99, English medical statistician. Stuart Organ, 72, British actor (Grange...
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in turn based on the novel of the same name first published in 1930 by Armitage Trail. It tells the story of Cuban refugee Tony Montana (Pacino), who arrives...
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player in the comedy-drama The World According to Garp (1982) and a lonely banker in the family drama Terms of Endearment (1983). He portrayed Roger Ailes...
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by Dwayne Hickman), whose rivals for Thalia's affection included Milton Armitage (played by Warren Beatty). Although Weld was a cast member for only one...
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Powys estate was purchased by the Liverpool banker Christopher Leyland. In 1847, he gave it to his nephew John Naylor (1813–1889). Naylor commissioned Edward...
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United States Army built a small post near today's Clybourn Avenue and Armitage Avenue (formerly Centre Street). Native American settlements existed along...
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co-worker of Patrick Bateman (played by Christian Bale), an investment banker who leads a double life as a serial killer. He then acted in Steve Buscemi's...
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Percival Appleby (1894-1968), Canadian World War I flying ace Robert Perceval Armitage (1906-1990), British colonial administrator Percival Arnott (1889–1950)...
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Destiny Lauren murder in Kentish Town". BBC. 2011-09-21. "Shelley-Marie Armitage". Sex Industry Kills. "Merciless: Huddersfield murder victim Louisa Brannan...
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Archived from the original on 28 March 2017. Retrieved 27 March 2017. Armitage, Hugh (24 November 2012). "Crowe got Jackman his Wolverine role". Digital...
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Darwin–Wedgwood family (redirect from John Wedgwood (1721–67))
Erasmus Darwin (1839–1914); graduate of Christ's College Cambridge, he was a banker in Southampton. He married an American Sara Sedgwick (1839–1902), but they...
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What a Carve Up! (novel) (category John Llewellyn Rhys Prize-winning works)
was scripted by Reginald Perrin creator David Nobbs, produced by Lucy Armitage, and starred Robert Bathurst. A supporting cast included Rebecca Front...
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Plame was outed as a Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) spy by Richard Armitage after Plame’s husband published a New York Times op-ed casting doubts on...
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from the original on September 20, 2022. Retrieved September 18, 2022. Armitage, Hugh (December 15, 2018). "Whatever happened to Shannon Elizabeth?". Digital...
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Bank of England (category John Soane buildings)
Established in 1694 to act as the English Government's banker and debt manager, and still one of the bankers for the Government of the United Kingdom, it is...
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they later added Richard Armitage) for their role in the public disclosure of Valerie Wilson's classified CIA status. Judge John D. Bates dismissed the...
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Yugoslavia national team). George M. Woodwell, 95, American ecologist. Roland Armitage, 99, Canadian horse breeder and politician, mayor of West Carleton Township...
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Commonwealth Bank (redirect from David Turner (banker))
"Top 1000 World Banks - Australian banks stay top in Asia-Pacific". The Banker. 11 January 2022. Retrieved 6 March 2024. "Reserve Bank of Australia : A...
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Taos art colony. Mabel Ganson was the heiress of Charles Ganson, a wealthy banker from Buffalo, New York, and his wife, Sara Cook. Raised to charm and groomed...
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gave his consent. Guinness himself believed that his father was a Scottish banker, Andrew Geddes (1861–1928), who paid for Guinness's boarding-school education...
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