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  2. Monthly income preferred stock - Wikipedia

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    Monthly income preferred stock or MIPS is a hybrid security created by Eli Jacobson, [1] a Sullivan & Cromwell tax partner, and introduced to the market by Goldman Sachs in 1993. [2] In essence, MIPS is a combination of deeply subordinated debt and preferred stock .

  3. Franklin Templeton Investments - Wikipedia

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    The Franklin Income Fund is constructed primarily of dividend-paying stocks and bonds (2%). Franklin Templeton launched its first exchange-traded funds (ETFs) in 2013. By 2021, these included 55 active, smart beta/multifactor and passively managed ETFs in the U.S, with US$9.7 billion in assets under management.

  4. List of executive actions by Franklin D. Roosevelt - Wikipedia

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    Authorizing the Special Committee to Investigate Production, Transportation, and Marketing of Wool, United States Senate to Inspect Income, Profits and Capital Stock Tax Returns November 2, 1936 2041 1653 7484 Addition to Cedar Keys Bird Refuge (Florida) November 6, 1936 2041 1654 7485

  5. Matt Bruenig - Wikipedia

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    Matthew Bruenig (born November 22, 1988) is an American lawyer, blogger, policy analyst, commentator, and founder of the left-leaning think tank People's Policy Project.He was a blogger for the American think tank Demos covering politics and public policy, and has written on issues including income distribution, taxation, welfare, elections, the Nordic model, and funds socialism.

  6. The Franklin Mint - Wikipedia

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    The Memorial Fund therefore filed the lawsuit on behalf of the estate, and upon losing the case, was countersued by Franklin Mint in 2003. In November 2004, the case was settled out of court with the Diana Memorial Fund agreeing to pay £13.5 million to charitable causes on which both sides agreed. [ 22 ]

  7. Futu - Wikipedia

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    Futu Holdings Limited (Chinese: 富途) ("Futu") (Nasdaq: FUTU) is a financial technology company offering digital financial services across global markets. [3] Futu and its subsidiaries operate in seven key regions, including Hong Kong, the United States, Singapore, Australia, Japan, Canada, Malaysia.

  8. Warren F. Daniell - Wikipedia

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    Daniell constructed a paper mill at Waterville, Maine, in 1852, and in the following year, managed a similar mill in Pepperell, Massachusetts.He returned to Franklin, New Hampshire, in 1854 and while engaged in the manufacture of paper, he also engaged in agricultural pursuits and the breeding of blooded stock on a large model farm within Franklin's city limits.

  9. Sam Rayburn - Wikipedia

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    While he was a young representative he introduced and helped pass numerous anti-trust and railroad-related legislation such as the Clayton Antitrust Act of 1914, the Federal Trade Commission Act of 1914 and the Esch–Cummins Transportation Act (The Railway Stock and Bond Bill that was originally introduced in 1914 was the first ever major ...