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Fiscal 2003 annual acknowledgement.


The Foundation's Vision to be The Source for Financial Solutions

To identify, develop and provide leading edge content through objective research to the FEI FEI

Fédération Équestre Internationale.
 member and Foundation suppoter in a format that is accessible and practical.

from the Chairman

Fiscal 2003 brought about historic changes to the business landscape in response to the high-profile corporate scandals from a year earlier. In this demanding business environment with expanding and changing regulation, the Financial Executive Research Foundation (FERF FERF Financial Executives Research Foundation
FERF Far End Reporting Failure
FERF Far End Receive Failure
) was a leading source of content for FEI members. Through studies, newsletters and articles in Financial Executive magazine, FERF delivered information that addressed the issues facing all financial executives.

The content from FERF was relevant and timely--reflecting peer practices that strive to facilitate prompt and ethical implementation of rapidly changing regulations. In fact, one of our best-selling studies, Valuing Employee Stock Options; A Comparison of Alternative Models, was used by the FASB FASB

See: Financial Accounting Standards Board


FASB

See Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB).
, the SEC and Canadian Accounting Standards Board The role of the Accounting Standards Board (ASB) is to issue accounting standards in the United Kingdom. It is recognised for that purpose under the Companies Act 1985. It took over the task of setting accounting standards from the Accounting Standards Committee (ASC) in 1990. , in their stock options valuation debates. Our information stands apart and does not compete with research from the Big 4 public accounting firms since it is gathered in partnership with our members--providing a unique perspective on financial topics. This partnership was further strengthened with the recent launch of our Financial Executives List Exchange service (FELIX) that will allow members to get quick answers to financial questions from their peers.

When the Sarbanes-Oxley Act See SOX.  of 2002 was enacted, FERF prepared a financial executive checklist to assist its members with compliance. Similarly, checklists were prepared to outline key corporate governance Corporate Governance

The relationship between all the stakeholders in a company. This includes the shareholders, directors, and management of a company, as defined by the corporate charter, bylaws, formal policy, and rule of law.
 proposals from the NYSE NYSE

See: New York Stock Exchange
 and NASDAQ NASDAQ
 in full National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations

U.S. market for over-the-counter securities. Established in 1971 by the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD), NASDAQ is an automated quotation system that reports on
. In response to increased regulation, FERF authored Best Practices for Sarbanes-Oxley Implementation, A Review of 2002 MD&A Disclosures and What is COSO COSO Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission
COSO Church of Spiral Oak
COSO Corporate South
COSO Class of Service Override
COSO Combat Oriented Supply Operations (USAF) 
? Defining the Alliance That Defined Internal Control, which provided detailed guidance by highlighting practices and methods used by many of the membership's leading companies. FERF also considered the impact on private companies by providing a boilerplate A phrase or body of text used verbatim in different documents such as a signature at the end of a letter. Boilerplate is widely used in the legal profession as many paragraphs are used over and over in agreements with little modification or no modification.  Audit Committee Charter--For Privately-Held Companies on its website. Our commitment to private companies was further emphasized when we developed the content for the 1st annual conference of FEI's Committee on Private Companies. This relationship will continue in 2004 as we assist in the development of the 2nd annual conference.

Other FERF studies such as Integrity-Based Financial Leadership and Ethical Behavior, Effective Implementation of Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisitions, Benchmarking the Planning Process and Commercial Insurance--Strategies for Renewal sought to identify practical alternatives for specific key topics. FERF's research also encompassed findings from full-length financial executive surveys, 2003 Protecting Value Study: Managing Business Risks and Technology Survey for Financial Executives.

Fiscal 2003 also marked the debut of FERF's Topical Alert, brief articles that provide updates and suggestions on dealing with more specific or technical subjects such as 1st Quarter Update on Qualified Retirement Plans for Benefit Plan Sponsors or 2002 Year-End Tax Planning Tax planning

Devising strategies throughout the year in order to minimize tax liability, for example, by choosing a tax filing status that is most beneficial to the taxpayer.
 Strategies.

FERF produces a great deal of the educational content supplied to FEI members electronically, along with its five e-newsletters: Global Update, Treasurers, Private Net, TechKnowledge and What's New in Research. As with the research studies, FERF seeks the guidance of the membership and the technical committees to drive the topics researched. We plan to further expand this research guidance this year.

Another fully electronic service, Ask FERF, continued its expansion during the fiscal year. The online service allows members and donors to ask our researchers questions on a wide range of topics and guarantees a tailored response within 48 hours. This service will be integrated with FELIX, a moderated email-based list exchange to be administered by FERF. Our electronic library, The Knowledge Center, provides a catalog of references obtained from our ongoing research. Additional research findings from FERF's studies and member interviews will continue to be highlighted in every issue of Financial Executive magazine.

Through regular attendance at area leadership, chapter and committee meetings, FERF continued its ongoing dialogue with the membership and provided periodic updates on our research. We look forward to even more interaction this year to ensure our research efforts are relevant and on-target.

Our research is supported solely by fundraising--no subsidies are received from FEI member dues. Though much of this research has been free for the past year to FEI members regardless of whether or not they supported FERF, as of July 1, 2003, we moved to a model where products must be purchased by non-donors. With a nationwide 12% decrease in corporate giving to charities, FERF is in a challenging funding position with our significant dependence on corporate contributions.

In order to maintain its level of annual research funding Research funding is a term generally covering any funding for scientific research, in the areas of both "hard" science and technology and social science. The term often connotes funding obtained through a competitive process, in which potential research projects are evaluated and , FERF has implemented a more diverse and focused fundraising strategy. As you can see from the 678% increase in new company gifts, 118% increase in individual gifts, and a 20% increase in chapter giving, we have broadened our appeals to balance the large dependence on corporate giving. FERF's new focus is to increase awareness of FEI members and chapters, as well as smaller corporations and businesses.

It has been an honor to serve as chairman of the FERF's board of trustees board of trustees Politics The posse of thugs who oversee an institution's administration. See Board of directors. . I look forward to continuing to work with my fellow trustees, with Maria Markowitz Bace, the Foundation's FVP FVP First Vice President
FVP Field Vice President
FVP Full Value Procurement
FVP Formal Verification Platform
FVP Functional Verification Plan
FVP Functional Virtual Prototype
 and COO, and with her hardworking staff. I would like to thank our retiring trustees Donella Rapier of the Harvard Business School Harvard Business School, officially named the Harvard Business School: George F. Baker Foundation, and also known as HBS, is one of the graduate schools of Harvard University.  and Dr. Lawrence F. Davenport of Hale House Center, Inc. for their many years of service and to welcome incoming trustees, Irina Simmons, Vice President and Treasurer of EMC Corporation EMC Corporation (NYSE: EMC) is an American Fortune 500 and S&P 500 manufacturer of software and systems for information management and storage. It is headquartered in Hopkinton, Massachusetts, USA. , and Marsha Hunt Two notable women are called Marsha Hunt:
  • Marsha Hunt (actress) (born October 17, 1917 in Chicago, Illinois)
  • Marsha Hunt (singer and novelist) (born October 15, 1946 in London, England)
, Vice President and Controller of Cummins, Inc.

Last, but not least, thank you to the financial supporters of FERF. Your contribution makes our success possible.

FY 2003 board of Trustees

Chairman

David M. Taggart

Vice President & Treasurer

The Coca-Cola Company

Vice Chairman & Treasurer

Katharine B. Stevenson

Treasurer

Nortel Networks (Nortel Networks Limited, Brampton, Ontario, www.nortelnetworks.com) A world leader in telecommunications products, which includes switching, wireless and broadband systems for service providers and carriers, telephones and systems for residential and business users, computer telephony  Corporation

Raj Aggarwal

Firestone Chair in Finance/Business

Kent State University

Graduate School of Management

Scott M. Boggs

Retired

Corporate Vice President, Finance

Microsoft Corporation (company) Microsoft Corporation - The biggest supplier of operating systems and other software for IBM PC compatibles. Software products include MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows, Windows NT, Microsoft Access, LAN Manager, MS Client, SQL Server, Open Data Base Connectivity (ODBC), MS Mail,  

George Boyadjis

Executive VP, CFO See Chief Financial Officer. , and Treasurer

American TeleCare, Inc.

Lawrence F. Davenport

Executive Director & CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  

Hale House Center, Inc.

Joan E. Netzel

First Vice President, Audit Services

SunTrust Banks SunTrust Banks, Inc. (NYSE: STI) is an American bank holding company. The largest subsidiary is SunTrust Bank. It had $182.2 billion in assets as of December 31, 2006. , Inc.

Donella M. Rapier

Associate Dean of External Relations & CFO

Harvard Business School

Norman N.Strauss

Ernst & Young Executive Professor in Residence

Baruch College Baruch College: see New York, City University of.  

The City University of New York The City University of New York (CUNY; acronym: IPA pronunciation: [kjuni]), is the public university system of New York City.  

Ex-Officio Trustee

FEI Vice Chairman

H. Stephen Grace, Jr.

President

H.S. Grace & Company, Inc.

our Contributors

The Financial Executives Research Foundation extends its gratitude to the contributors 2002-2003 campaign. Supporters included public and private corporations, FEI chapters and individuals from both the active and retired membership ranks. We consider every donor our partner in providing timely, practical research to enhance the financial management profession.

Presidents' Circle

(Patron)

$10,000 and up

Abbott Laboratories Abbott Laboratories (NYSE: ABT) is a diversified pharmaceuticals and health care company. It has over 65,000 employees and operates in 130 countries. The corporate headquarters are in Abbott Park, Illinois, a neighborhood of North Chicago, Illinois.  

American International Group
"AIG" redirects here. For other uses, see AIG (disambiguation).


American International Group, Inc. (AIG) (NYSE: AIG; TYO: 8685 ) is a major American insurance corporation based in New York City.
, Inc.

Bristol-Myers Squibb Bristol-Myers Squibb (NYSE: BMY), colloquially referred to as BMS, is a pharmaceutical corporation, formed by a 1989 merger between pharmaceutical companies Bristol-Myers Company, founded in 1887 by William McLaren Bristol and John Ripley Myers in Clinton, NY (both were  Company

Microsoft Corporation

President's Circle

(Investor)

$5,000-$9,999

Aluminum Company of America

Anonymous

AOL (A division of Time Warner, Inc., New York, NY, www.aol.com) The world's largest online information service with access to the Internet, e-mail, chat rooms and a variety of databases and services.  Time Warner

AT&T

Baxter International Baxter International Inc. (NYSE: BAX), is a global healthcare company with 48,000 employees and 2006 sales of US$10.4 billion. Its headquarters is in Deerfield, Illinois. , Inc.

Citigroup

Coming Incorporated

CVS (1) (Concurrent Versions System) A version control system for Unix that was initially developed as a series of shell scripts in the mid-1980s. CVS maintains the changes between one source code version and another and stores all the changes in one file.  Corporation

Daimler Chrysler Corporation

Dell USA LP

Dow Chemical Company The Dow Chemical Company (NYSE: DOW TYO: 4850 ) is an American multinational corporation headquartered in Midland, Michigan. Overview
The Dow Chemical Company is currently the second largest chemical manufacturer in the World (after BASF)[1].
 

Duke Energy Corporation

E.I.du Pont de Nemours Du Pont de Ne·mours   , Pierre Samuel 1739-1817.

French-born economist and politician who took part in negotiations after the American Revolution (1783) and in the acquisition of the Louisiana Territory (1803).
 & Company

Eli Lilly Eli Lilly can refer to:
  • Eli Lilly and Company, a global pharmaceutical company
  • Colonel Eli Lilly (1839-1898), founder of Eli Lilly and Company
  • Eli Lilly (industrialist) (1885-1977), former president of Eli Lilly and Company
 & Company

Exxon Mobil Corporation Exxon Mobil Corporation

U.S.-based oil and gas company formed in 1999 through the merger of Exxon Corp. and Mobil Corp. It has investments and operations in petroleum and natural gas, coal, nuclear fuels, chemicals, and ores.
 

General Electric Company, Inc.

General Motors

Hewlett-Packard Company

IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries)  Corporation

J.P. Morgan Chase & Co.,

Incorporated

Johnson & Johnson

Lockheed Martin For the former company, see .

Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT) is a leading multinational aerospace manufacturer and advanced technology company formed in 1995 by the merger of Lockheed Corporation with Martin Marietta.
 Corporation

Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc.

Medtronic, Inc.

Merck & Company, Incorporated

Motorola, Inc.

Pfizer Inc.

Procter & Gamble

Tenneco Automotive, Inc.

United Technologies Corporation

Verizon

Wyeth

Individual

David M.Taggart

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$1000 to $4999

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3M

3M Canada Company Canada Company, land settlement company chartered in England in 1826. It was initiated by the Scottish novelist John Galt, who proposed that Upper Canada (Ontario) sell government lands in order to raise money to compensate settlers who had suffered losses from the  

A&E Television Networks

Adaptec, Inc.

Aetna, Inc.

Air Products & Chemicals, Inc.

Airborne Express Airborne Express (IATA: n/a, ICAO: ABX, and Callsign: Abex) was an express delivery company and cargo airline. Headquartered in Seattle, Washington, its hub was at Wilmington, Ohio.  

Alltel Corporation

American Financial Corporation

Anadarko Petroleum Corporation Anadarko Petroleum Corporation (NYSE: APC) is one of the world’s largest independent oil and gas exploration and production companies, with 2.37 billion barrels of oil equivalent (BOE) of proved reserves and a production of 190 million BOE in 2004. Ranked No.  

Automatic Data Processing Same as data processing.  Inc.

Aventis

Bank of Montreal “BMO” redirects here. For the mathematics competition, see British Mathematical Olympiad.
Bank of Montreal/Banque de Montréal (TSX: BMO, NYSE: BMO) is Canada's fourth largest bank[1], and is classified as a Domestic Chartered Bank (Schedule I).
 

Bank One Corporation

Barnes Group, Inc.

Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation

Canada Life Assurance Company

Cargill Incorporated

Carlson Companies, Inc.

Caterpillar, Inc.

Ceridian

Chevron Texaco

CNF CNF Configuration (File Name Extension)
CNF Conference
CNF Conjunctive Normal Form
CNF Could Not Find
CNF Chin National Front (Burma)
CNF Canadian Nature Federation
CNF Cornell NanoScale Facility
 Transportation Inc.

Coachmen Industries, Inc.

Colgate-Palmolive Company

Comcast Corp.

Computer Sciences Corporation

ConocoPhillips

Cooper Industries, Inc.

Cooper Tire & Rubber Company

Crane Company

Crown Central Petroleum Corporation

Cubic Corporation

Datascope Corporation

Deloitte & Touche LLP LLP - Lower Layer Protocol  

Deluxe Corporation

Detroit Edison Company

Eaton Corporation

Edward Jones

Enbridge, Inc.

EnCana Corporation

Energen Corporation

Engelhard Corp.

Equifax Inc.

Ernst & Young

Estee Lauder Companies, Inc.

Ethyl Corporation

Federal Signal Corporation

Financial Executives International

Florida Power & Light Company

Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts The creator of this article, or someone who has substantially contributed to it, may have a conflict of interest regarding its subject matter.
It may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia's content policies, particularly neutral point of view.
 

Genencor International Incorporated

Georgia-Pacific Corporation

Gillette Company

Granite Construction Inc.

Halliburton Company

Hallmark Cards, Inc.

Hershey Foods Corporation

Hunter Douglas Inc.

Illinois Tool Works Illinois Tool Works or ITW (NYSE: ITW) is a Fortune 500 company that produces engineered fasteners and components, equipment and consumable systems, and specialty products. It was founded in 1912 by Byron L. Smith, and three other men Frank W. England, Paul B. , Inc.

Inco Limited

International Flavors & Fragrances Inc.

Interprovincial Pipe Line Inc.

Johnson Controls, Inc.

Jones Management Services, LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol.

LLC - Logical Link Control
 

KeyCorp

LaBranche & Co. Inc.

Lehigh Cement Company

Lexmark International, Inc.

Life Care Services LLC

Louisville Bedding Company

Maple Leaf Foods Maple Leaf Foods TSX: MFI is a major Canadian food processing company.

The company was originally known as Maple Leaf. It was founded in 1927 as a merger of several major Toronto meat packers, most prominently William Davies Co.
 Inc.

Martin Marietta Materials Martin Marietta Materials is in the aggregate, chemical, and composite material business. It is the second largest producer of crushed stone, sand, and gravel in the United States. It is a leading U.S. , Inc.

Masco Corp.

Meredith Corporation

Methanex Corporation

MGIC MGIC Mortgage Guaranty Insurance Company
MGIC Montana Geographic Information Council
 investment Corporation

Nationwide

NCR Corporation

New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
 Times Company

Nortel Networks Corporation

Northrop Grumman Corporation

OG&E Electric Services

Omnicom Group Inc.

Omnova Solutions Foundation

Parker Hannifin Corporation

PepsiCo, Inc.

Perrigo Company

PNM Resources

PPG Industries, Incorporated

Price Waterhouse LLP

Principal Financial Group

Quanex Corporation

Reynolds & Reynolds Company

Robert Bosch Corporation

Royal Bank of Canada Bank of Canada

Canada's central bank, established under the Bank of Canada Act (1934). It was founded during the Great Depression to regulate credit and currency. The Bank acts as the Canadian government's fiscal agent and has the sole right to issue paper money.
 

SBC (1) (SBC Communications Inc., San Antonio, TX, www.sbc.com) A large, national telecommunications company that grew from a multitude of local and regional companies, including Southwestern Bell, Pacific Bell and Nevada Bell, into a single, unified brand by 2002.  Communications, Inc.

Scientific-Atlanta, Inc.

Sensient Technologies Corporation Sensient Technologies (NYSE: SXT) is a leading global manufacturer and marketer of colors, flavors and fragrances based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Their products are used to make a diverse variety of foods and beverages, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, home and personal care  

Sony Corp.of America

Southdown, Inc.

Specialty Laboratories, Inc.

Stihl

Tecumseh Products Company

Telephone and Data Systems, Inc.

Texas Industries

Textron Lycoming

Tribune Company

Unitrin, Inc.

Universal Leaf Tobacco Co.

Upton Resources Inc.

USG Corporation

Valero Management Company

Valmont Industries, Inc.

W.W. Grainger, Inc.

Welch's

Wiremold Company

Woodward Governor Company The Woodward Governor Company is the world's oldest and largest independent designer, manufacturer, and service provider of energy control solutions for aircraft engines, industrial engines and turbines, power generation and mobile industrial equipment.  

Individuals

Gunter Dufey

P.N. Roy

William Quan

Supporters

$251-$999

Corporate

21st Century Insurance Group

A. O. Smith Corporation

Administaff, Inc.

Agricore United

Agrium Inc.

Airgas Inc.

ALAS, Inc.

Alexander & Baldwin, Inc.

Aliant, Inc.

Alliance Capital Management Corp.

Altera Corporation

Amcol International Corporation Amcol International Corp. is a specialty minerals and chemicals manufacturer. Its main operations focus on the mining, refinment, and applications for Bentonite Clay. The corporation is split up into several wholly owned subsidiaries.  

American Axle & Manufacturing, Incorporated

American Refining Group, Inc.

American United Life Insurance Company

Analog Devices, Inc.

Applied Materials, Inc.

Arch Chemicals

Ariel Capital Management, Inc.

Ashland, Inc.

Avon Canada Inc.

BAE Systems

Ball Corporation

Bandag, Incorporated

Bank of Nova Scotia

Bank of Oklahoma, N.A.

Barber Foods

BASF BASF Bar Association of San Francisco (since 1872; San Francisco, California)
BASF Badische Anilin und Soda Fabrik (German chemical products company)
BASF Builders Association of South Florida
 Corporation

Bausch & Lomb, Inc.

Bemis Manufacturing Company

Berlex Canada, Inc.

Bose Corporation

Building Materials Holding Corp.

Butler Company

Butler Manufacturing Company

Cabot Oil & Gas Corporation

California Casualty Mgmt. Co.

California Portland Cement Company

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation “Radio-Canada” redirects here. For the French language TV arm of the CBC, see Télévision de Radio-Canada.

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), a Canadian crown corporation, is the country’s national public radio and television broadcaster.
 

Canadian Wheat Board The Canadian Wheat Board (known at times as the Canada Wheat Board or by the acronym CWB) was established by the Parliament of Canada in 1935 as a producer marketing system for wheat and barley. It is headquartered in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.  

Capitol Aggregates

Certified Management Accountants of Alberta

CH2M Hill, Ltd.

Church & Dwight Co., Inc.

Citizens Banking Corporation

Cobalt Corporation

Coca-Cola Bottling Co. United, Inc.

Coloplast Corporation

Commonwealth Industries, Inc.

Cooperative Federee De Quebec

Cullen/Frost Bankers

Cushman & Wakefield Inc.

Dana Corp

Darden Restaurants, Inc.

DaveyTree Expert Company

DeVry Inc.

DynCorp

E.W. Scripps Company

Eastman Kodak Company

Edw. C. Levy Co.

EIF EIF Eukaryotic Initiation Factor
EIF Eukaryotic Translation Initiation Factor
EIF European Investment Fund
EIF Edinburgh International Festival
EIF Entry Into Force
EIF Entertainment Industry Foundation
EIF European Interoperability Framework
 (Energy Investors Funds) Group

ElkCorp

Ensign-Bickford Industries, Inc.

Finning International Inc.

First National Rank of Omaha

Flushing Savings Bank savings bank, financial institution that, until recently, performed only the following functions: receiving savings deposits of individuals, investing them, and providing a modest return to its depositors in the form of interest.  

FM Global Foundation

Franklin international, Inc.

Gannett Co., Inc.

GATX GATX General American Transportation Corporation  Corporation

Genco

General Electric Canada Inc.

General Mills, Inc.

Gould Electronics Inc.

Green Shield Canada

Griffith Laboratories Inc.

Guitar Center, Inc.

Hale House Center

Hastings Entertainment, Inc.

Hillman Hillman was a famous British automobile marque, manufactured by the Rootes Group. It was based in Ryton-on-Dunsmore, near Coventry, England, from 1907 to 1976. Before 1907 the company had built bicycles.  Company

Hilton Hotels Corporation Hilton Hotels Corporation (NYSE: HLT) is one of the leading global hospitality companies. As of April 2007 there are 2,645 hotels and 485,000 rooms employing 105,000 people in more than 80 countries.  

Howmedica Osteonics, Inc.

Hutchinson Technology Incorporated

InterDigital interdigital

between two digits.


interdigital cysts
see interdigital pyoderma, pododermatitis.

interdigital dermatitis
1. the early lesion in the development of infectious footrot in sheep; called also sheep scald.
 Communications Corp.

International Multifoods Corporation

International Paper Company

International-Matex Tank Terminals

Intuit, Inc.

John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Co.

John Henry Company

Johnsson Group, Inc.

Kemin Americas/Industries, Inc.

Kerr-McGee Corporation

L-3 Communications/Spar

Aerospace Limited

Laitram Corporation

Lamson & Sessions Company

Leucadia National Corp.

Lifetouch Inc.

Lindblad Expeditions, Inc.

Lindsay Manufacturing Company

LSI LSI: see integrated circuit.


(Large Scale Integration) Between 3,000 and 100,000 transistors on a chip. See SSI, MSI, VLSI and ULSI.
 Industries Inc.

Lubrizol Corporation

Lydall, Inc.

Marsulex Inc.

Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company MassMutual Financial Group is the fleet name for Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company (MassMutual) and its affiliates, with more than 13 million clients and over $455 billion in assets under management at year-end 2006.  

Mastercraft Boat Co.

Media Arts Group, Inc.

Media General, Inc.

MEEMIC Insurance Company

MEMEC LLC

Mercantile Bankshares Company

Michigan Millers Mutual Insurance Company

Milliken & Company

Mississippi Power Company

Moon Incorporated

Mohawk Paper Mills, Inc.

Molex Incorporated

Murphy Oil Corp,

National City Bank Charitable Trust The arrangement by which real or Personal Property given by one person is held by another to be used for the benefit of a class of persons or the general public.  

National Gypsum gypsum (jĭp`səm), mineral composed of calcium sulfate (calcium, sulfur, and oxygen) with two molecules of water, CaSO4·2H2O. It is the most common sulfate mineral, occurring in many places in a variety of forms.  Company

National Rural Telecommunications Cooperative

NCE NCE Networks of Centres of Excellence
NCE New Chemical Entity (pharmaceutical research)
NCE Normal Curve Equivalent
NCE New Civil Engineer (UK Journal)
NCE Non-Commercial Educational
NCE New Century Energies
 Resources Group Inc.

NEW Customer Service Companies, Inc.

Nexen, Incorporated

Nordson Corporation

Nordyne, Inc.

Novartis Consumer Health Canada Inc.

O'Charley's, Inc.

Orion Corporation

Oshkosh B'Gosh, Inc.

Pappas Restaurants

Pardsh & Heimbecker Ltd.

Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc.

Paychex, Incorporated

Pepsi Bottling Group, Inc., The

PepsiAmericas, Inc.

Phillips, Hager & North Ltd.

Plaskolite, Inc.

Port Authority of NY & NJ

Precision Castparts Corp.

Protein Technologies International

R.T. Vanderbilt Company, Inc.

Reily Companies, Inc.

Rich Products Corp.

Ridgewood Savings Bank

Rite Hite Foundation

Salem Leasing Corporation

SaskPower

Schottenstein Stores Corp.

Scott Fetzer Company

Sealed Air Corporation

Segal Company, Inc.

Sequa Corporation

Snelling and Shelling, Inc.

Standex International Corporation

State Street Corporation

Stewart Enterprises, Inc.

Stites & Harbison

Stratesec, Inc.

Sunwest Bank

SuperMarkets Online, Inc.

Tasty Baking Company

Theragenics Corp.

TIVO See DVR. , Inc.

TJX Companies, Inc.

Toronto Stock Exchange Toronto Stock Exchange (TSE)

Canada's largest stock exchange, trading approximately 1,200 company stocks and 33 options.
 

Toys 'R' Us

Tree Top, Inc.

Unified Foodservice Purchasing Co-op, LLC

Union Planters Corp.

Universal Stainless & Alloy Products, Inc.

Unocal Corp.

UnumProvident Corporation

Viad Corp

Virginia Credit Union, Inc.

Walker Family Foundation

Warner Bros BROS Brothers
BROS Benefits and Retirement Operations Section (King County, Washington)
BROS Barnes and Richmond Operatic Society (London, UK) 
. (A Division of AOL Time Warner)

Washington Post Company

Watlow Electric Mfg Co.

West Group

Western & Southern Life Ins. Co.

Western Oil Sands Western Oil Sands (TSX: WTO), headquartered in Calgary, Alberta is a 20 percent partner in the Athabasca Oil Sands Project. Together with their partners, Western Oil Sands mines and extracts recoverable bitumen reserves at the Muskeg River Mine for transportation to the  Inc.

Whitney Holding Corporation

Woodbridge Foam Corporation

XL Capital, Ltd.

Yancey Bros. Co.

Individuals

John V. Colgan

Blair E Curtis

Steven H. Low

Karla J. Mansfield

Matthew McKenna

Michael Nemser

S. Lawrence Prendergast

Raghavan Rajaji

Allen Ritz

William Sinnett

Edward Smith

Charles Trego

James E. Wall

Rick C. Wong

Subscribers

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A-dec, Inc.

AccentCare, Inc.

Acclaim Entertainment Inc.

ACG ACG American College of Gastroenterology; angiocardiography; apexcardiogram.
AcG accelerator globulin (coagulation factor V).

AcG

accelerator globulin (clotting factor V).
 Holdings, Incorporated

Aderis Pharmaceuticals

Advanced Accessory Systems, LLC

Advanced Breath Diagnostics LLC

Agensys

Air Liquide America Corp.

AirT, Inc.

Alton Ochsner Medical Foundation

American Dental

American Savings Bank, F.S.B.

American Seating Company

AMETEK, Inc.

Arrow International, Incorporated

Arsenal Digital Solutions

Astrazeneca PLC

Atwood Mobile Products, Inc.

Bankers Trust Co.

Bemis Company, Inc.

BJ Services Company BJ Services Company (NYSE: BJS) is a Fortune 500 oil and gas equipment and services company with its headquarters located in Houston, Texas. It was founded in 1872 as the Byron Jackson Company by inventor Byron Jackson.  

Black & McDonald Ltd.

Blevins & Associates, Inc.

Blue Cross and Blue Shield Blue Shield A US not-for-profit health care insurer that is a reimbursement intermediary for physicians. Cf Blue Cross.  of North Carolina North Carolina, state in the SE United States. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean (E), South Carolina and Georgia (S), Tennessee (W), and Virginia (N). Facts and Figures


Area, 52,586 sq mi (136,198 sq km). Pop.
 

Body Shop of America, Inc.

Bowles Fluidics fluidics, branch of engineering and technology concerned with the development of equivalents of various electronic circuits using movements of fluid rather than movements of electric charge.  Corporation

BP America, Inc.

BPB BPB Bundeszentrale für Politische Bildung (Federal Agency for Civic Education, Bonn, Germany)
BPB BIOS Parameter Block
BPB British Plaster Board
BPB Belt Positioning Booster (seat) 
 Canada, Inc.

Brown & Brown, Inc.

Brunswick Corporation

Buckeye Technologies, Inc.

Business Objects Americas

Cabot Microelectronic Corporation

Cameco Corporation

Canadian Tire Corp. Ltd.

CardiacAssist, Inc.

Carriage Services, Inc.

Cascade Engineering

Cavell Energy Corporation

Centra Software, Inc.

Certified General Accountants Association MB

Cessna Finance Corp.

CGI Group, Inc.

Charlotte Pipe and Foundry Company

Chase Corporation

Chordiant Software, Inc.

City Public Service Board

CNF, Inc.

Coldwater Creek, Inc.

Colony Capital, Inc.

Columbia Energy Group

Compressor Controls Corporation

Computer Associates

International, Inc.

CompX International, Inc.

Cone Mills Corporation

Cornerstone Systems

Crowe Chlzek & Co. LLP

Cytec Industries Inc.

Data Flow/Alaska, Inc.

DBL DBL Double
DBL Disability
DBL Down By Law (band)
DBL Database Language
DBL Drexel Burnham Lambert (defunct investment bank)
DBL Distance Between Lenses
DBL Don't Be Late
 Distributing

Deb Shops, Inc.

Decision Resources, Incorporated

Decoma International Inc.

Delta Dental Plan Delta Dental Plan,
n.pr an active member organization of the Delta Dental Plans Association (a not-for-profit organization), formed and guided by state dental societies to provide prepaid dental care to the public on a group basis.
 of Michigan

DemandTec, Inc.

Descartes Systems Group

Development Dimensions International Inc.

Dey, Inc.

Dixon Ticonderoga Company

DPR DPR Department (al) Performance Report
DPR Decreto del Presidente della Repubblica (Italian Republic presidential decree)
DPR Department of Pesticide Regulation (California) 
 Construction, Inc.

Dynamex, Inc.

Earl G. Graves, Ltd.

Edmonton Journal

Educational Testing Service The Educational Testing Service (or ETS) is the world's largest private educational testing and measurement organization, operating on an annual budget of approximately $1.1 billion on a proforma basis in 2007.  

Elizabeth Town College

EIIwood Group, Inc.

Endo Via Medical, Inc.

Ensign Oil & Gas Inc.

Equity Corp. International

Evergreen Resources, Inc.

Fairmont Hotels & Resorts Inc,

Falconbridge Limited

FCCI FCCI Fellowship of Companies for Christ International
FCCI Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry
FCCI Fuel-Cladding Chemical Interaction
FCCI Federation des Comites de Coordination de Independantistes
 Insurance Group

FEI Products, Inc.

Fidelity Advisor Technology Services

First Essex Bancorp, Inc.

First National of Nebraska First National of Nebraska is an interstate bank holding company based in Omaha, Nebraska. The largest banking subsidiaries are First National Bank of Omaha, First National of Colorado, First National Bank of Kansas, First National Bank South Dakota , Inc.

First Tennessee National Corp.

Forzani Group Ltd.

Gerling Global Life Reinsurance The contract made between an insurance company and a third party to protect the insurance company from losses. The contract provides for the third party to pay for the loss sustained by the insurance company when the company makes a payment on the original contract.  Company

Glimcher Realty Trust

Gordmans, Inc.

Grand &Toy Ltd.

Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co., Inc.

Greystone Managed Investments, Inc.

GTECH Corp.

Guidant Corporation

H. Muehlsteln & Co., Inc.

H. S. Grace & Company, Inc.

H.G. Schaefer & Associates Ltd.

Hallmark Entertainment Networks

Harris Corporation

Haskel International

HCC Insurance Holdings HCC Insurance Holdings, Inc. , Inc.

High Pressure Equipment Company

HIP Health Plan

Hubbell Incorporated

Husky Injection Molding Systems Ltd Husky Injection Moulding Systems Ltd was founded by Robert Schad, a German immigrant who came to Canada in 1951 with $25 borrowed from an uncle and a letter from a family friend by the name of Albert Einstein. .

IMS Health

Independent Purchasing Cooperative purchasing cooperative,
n a group of dental professionals pooling their financial resources to purchase large quantities of supplies and equipment for the purpose of obtaining a discount.
, Inc.

Industrial Dist. Group, Inc.

Integris Metals, Inc.

Intel Corporation

International Rectifier Corporation

IXI Mobile, Inc.

Jones & Associates, Inc.

Journal Enterprises, Inc.

Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Colorado, Inc.

Kelly Services, Inc.

Kimberly-Clark Corporation

Kirkpatrick & Lochart LLP

Kohn Pedersen Fox Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates (also known by the acronym KPF)is a leading international architectural design firm located in New York City providing urban design and master planning for public authorities and private companies.  Associates

Kurt Salmon Associates, Inc.

LeCroy Corporation

Louisiana-Pacific Corporation

Macromedia, Inc.

Mainroad Contracting, Ltd.

Manpower, Inc.

Markel Corporation

Marriott Senior Living Services

McIlhenny Company

McNaughton Apparel Group, Inc.

Men's Wearhouse

Meridian Automotive Systems

Milwaukee Stove and Furnace Supply

Minerals Technologies Incorporated

Mobile Data Solutions, Inc.

Mocon, Inc.

Moneris Solutions Corporation

Moore Co.

NABI NABI North American Bus Industries
NABI Native American Basketball Invitational
NABI National Amateur Bowlers Incorporated
NABI National Association of Background Investigators
 Biopharmaceuticals

National Basketball Association National Basketball Association (NBA)

U.S. professional basketball league. It was formed in 1949 by the merger of two rival organizations, the National Basketball League (founded 1937) and the Basketball Association of America (1946).
 

Netscout Systems, Inc.

NFP NFP Not for Profit
NFP Natural Family Planning (contraception)
NFP National Focal Point
NFP National Financial Partners Corp.
NFP Nurse Family Partnership (Denver, CO) 
 Insurance Services, Inc.

North Coast Energy, Inc.

Northern Labs, Inc.

Norwood Promotional Products

Novamex

Nu Skin Enterprises

Nutramax Products, Inc.

Oakwood Worldwide

Ohio National Financial Services

Olympic Resource Management

Optium Corporation

Overlook Systems Technologies

Pace Global Energy Services LLC

Parts Now LLC

Pediatric pediatric /pe·di·at·ric/ (pe?de-at´rik) pertaining to the health of children.

pe·di·at·ric
adj.
Of or relating to pediatrics.
 Services of America, Inc.

Philips Oral Healthcare, Inc.

Phillips Service Industries, Inc.

Pier 1 Imports Pier 1 Imports Inc. (NYSE: PIR) is a Fort Worth, Texas-based retailer specializing in imported home furnishings and decor, particularly furniture, table-top items, decorative accessories and seasonal decor.  

Placer Dome Inc.

PlayNetwork, Inc.

PMC-Sierra, Inc.

Polycom, Inc.

Port of Seattle The Port of Seattle is a port district that runs Seattle's seaport and airport. Its creation was approved by the voters of King County, Washington, on September 5, 1911. It is run by a five-member commission. The commissioners' terms run four years.  

Progress Software Corp.

Proper Mold & Engineering, Inc.

Psion Tek[ogix, Inc.

Reader's Digest Association, Inc.

Regeneron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

Rehrig Pacific Company

Reilly Industries, Inc.

Reimer World Corp.

Reyes Holdings, LLC

Rheem Manufacturing Co.

Rhodia, Inc.

Robert B. Somerville Co,

Rohm & Haas Company

Rolls-Royce North America Rolls-Royce North America is a subsidiary of Rolls-Royce plc involved principally in the manufacture of gas turbine engines and other propulsion systems.

The most significant part of Rolls-Royce North America is Rolls-Royce Corporation
 Inc.

Rothmans, Benson & Hedges Inc.

Saputo, Inc.

Sahawk, Inc.

Select Medical Corporation

Source Corp.

St. Joseph Corporation

Stantec Incorporated

SunTrust Banks, Inc.

Sysco Corporation

Teck Cominco Limited

TELUS TELUS Telemetric Universal Sensor  Corporation

Teranet Land Information Services See Information Systems.  Inc.

The Cumbernauld Group

The Schwan Food Company The Schwan Food Company is a multibillion-dollar privately owned company with 22,000 employees worldwide. Based in Marshall, Minnesota, the company sells frozen foods from home-delivery trucks, in grocery-store freezers, by mail and to the foodservice industry.  

The Yofarm Company

Tippie Services, Inc.

Toronto-Dominion Bank

Toyota Canada, Inc.

Trans Alta Corporation

Transmeta Corporation

Tube Processing Corp.

Twin Disc, Incorporated

Tyler Technologies Inc.

Union Gas Ltd./Central Gas

Union Pacific Corporaton

Union State Bank, USB USB
 in full Universal Serial Bus

Type of serial bus that allows peripheral devices (disks, modems, printers, digitizers, data gloves, etc.) to be easily connected to a computer.
 Financial Center

UTI UTI urinary tract infection.

UTI
abbr.
urinary tract infection



UTI

urinary tract infection.

UTI Urinary tract infection, see there
 Corporation

Value City Department Stores, Inc.

Vanguard Group

Ventaso, Inc.

Vedtas DGC DGC Directors Guild of Canada
DGC Distributed Garbage Collector
DGC Dystrophin-associated Glycoprotein Complex
DGC Data General Corporation
DGC Dakota Gasification Company
DGC Dirección General de Caminos (Guatemala) 
, Incorporated

VMS (1) (Virtual Memory System) A multiuser, multitasking, virtual memory operating system for the VAX series from Digital. VMS applications run on any VAX from the MicroVAX to the largest unit. See OpenVMS. , Inc.

Vtech Advanced American Telephones VTech Innovation, L.P., doing business as Advanced American Telephones, is a telephone manufacturing company. History
American Bell Consumer Products was created on January 1, 1983 as a unit of American Bell, Inc.
 

Wal-mart Stores, Incorporated

Wellmark, Inc.

Werner Holding Company (PA), Inc.

West Pharmaceutical Services

Wilmington Savings Fund Society Financial Corporation

Winning Associates, Limited

Winpak Limited

Wolverine wolverine or glutton, largest member of the weasel family, Gulo gulo, found in the northern parts of North America and Eurasia, usually in high mountains near the timberline or in tundra.  Tube, Inc.

World's Finest Chocolate World's Finest Chocolate is a chocolate company based in Chicago, Illinois. They are one of only 9 companies in the United States that manufactures chocolate "from bean to bar". They also have a sales office located in Campbellford, Ontario, Canada.  

Xilinx Inc.

Zimmer Holdings, Inc.

Individual

David E. Adante

Carl Anderson

Harold R. Beattie

Dennis Beresford

Steven Berlin

Steven P. Berry

Michael E. Boron boron (bōr`ŏn) [New Gr. from borax], chemical element; symbol B; at. no. 5; at. wt. 10.81; m.p. about 2,300°C;; sublimation point about 2,550°C;; sp. gr. 2.3 at 25°C;; valence +3.  

Walter Bromfield

Mark Burak

Judy Curry

Dan A. Decanniere

Glen Derback

M. Colleen Estes

John F. Gillespie

Gordon Gold

Brian W. Grassby

Richard B. Grogan

Robert F. Hagan

Timothy D. Hart

Laurie A. Hart

Henry Herr

John Hulse

Dale Jones

James Katz

Stanley L, Krejci

Allan B. Landis

Jearld Leonhardt

William A. Longbrake

James May

John McLean

Greffe Pierre

Gayle Powelson

Clyde Preslar

Donella Rapier

S.Bradford Rives Language
Rive (plural : rives) is a French word meaning "bank" (of a river). Geography
Rives is the name of several places: France
Rives is the name of 2 communes in France:
  • Rives, Isère in the Isère département
 

Robert B. Rosowski

Michael Rothman

Colleen A. Sayther

Robert F. Schneider

Derek A. Smith

Brian Stuchell

Greg L. Walther

Bradley A. Wiens

Mark Winzenread

Donors

$1-$249

Corporate

Aceto Corp.

ADP (1) (Automatic Data Processing) Synonymous with data processing (DP), electronic data processing (EDP) and information processing.

(2) (Automatic Data Processing, Inc., Roseland, NJ, www.adp.
 Canada

Altman Foundation

American Dryer Corporation

Ameritas Life insurance Corp.

Astral (language) Astral - A programming language based on Pascal, never implemented.

["ASTRAL: A Structured and Unified Approach to Database Design and Manipulation", T. Amble et al, in Proc of the Database Architecture Conf, Venice, June 1979].
 Broadcasting Group, Inc.

ATC ATC Air Traffic Control
ATC Average Total Cost
ATC Certified Athletic Trainer
ATC At the Center (Hartford, Maine retreat center)
ATC Applied Technology Council
ATC All Things Considered
 Logistics

Board of Trade of the City of Chicago

C.C. Myers Inc.

California Consulting Corp.

Charkit Chemical Corp.

Charleston Hosiery, Inc.

Citizens Bank of Massachusetts The Bank of Massachusetts, founded in 1784 in Boston, Massachusetts, was the second-oldest bank in the United States. It is a predecessor to the modern Bank of America (merged 2005), through Bank of Boston (1903), BankBoston (1996) and FleetBoston Financial (1999).  

Claiborne Farm

Clearwater Fine Foods Inc.

Clearwire Technologies, Inc.

Coastal Community Credit Union

Continental Real Estate Cos.

Craftex Mills, Inc. of PA

Crescent School

Delta Petroleum Co., Inc.

Dynamic Materials Corp.

Eggers Eggers may refer to:
  • Dave Eggers - an American writer and editor
  • Eggers Industries - Neenah, WI Door Manufacturer
  • Eggers Island - an island of Greenland
  • Eggers - a character portrayed in Sealab 2021
  • Captain Reinhold Eggers - Colditz security chief.
 Industries Inc.

EverTrust Financial Group, Inc.

Fala Direct Marketing, Inc.

Flexovit USA, Inc.

Franklin Industries Inc.

Frequency Electronics, Incorporated

Grace Pacific Corporation

Hartzell Industries, Incorporated

Humanim, Inc.

Hunt Midwest Enterprises, Inc.

Kenneth R. Smith, Professional Corporation

Kurdziel Industries, Inc.

M&T Bank

MacNaughton Group

Magnetic Analysis Corp.

Manulife Financial

Milwaukee Bucks, Inc.

N.M. Paterson & Sons Limited

NP Dodge Company

OCLC OCLC - Online Computer Library Center  Online Computer Library Center. Inc.

PQ Corporation

Reunion Industries, Inc.

Safeway, Inc.

SaskTel

Schulze and Burch Biscuit Co.

Securicor Canada Limited

SEM Products, Inc.

Servotronics, Inc.

Shrewsbury State Bank

Society of Management

Accountants of Ontario

TAPEMARK

Tekmatex, Inc.

TSG TSG The Smoking Gun (web site)
TSG Technology Services Group (UK)
TSG Technical Specification Group
TSG Timing Signal Generator
TSG Technical Support Group
TSG Tumor Suppressor Gene
TSG ThermoSalinoGraph
 Capital Group, L.L.C.

United Liquors Ltd.

VPI VPI Voice Print International (Camarillo, CA)
VPI Virtual Path Identifier (used in Asynchronous Transfer Mode)
VPI Virginia Polytechnic Institute (aka Virginia Tech) 
, LLC

Wellsford Real Properties. Inc.

WG & R Furniture

Wolff Shoe Company

INDIVIDUALS

$1-$249

Cecil Abarr

Michael J. Abatemarco

Kenneth J. Adams

Joseph W. Adelhardt

Mike Adhikari

Joseph Adiletta

Joel Adler

Lee Adrean

Raj Aggarwal

Emery Allain

Fred Allardyce

John Allison

Merlin Alper

Linda Altemus

George B. Amoss

David G. Anderson

Katherine Anderson

Timothy Anglim

Tim Arbogast

Chad Archer

John D. Arthur

James Atkinson

John Aufderheide

Stephen Babcock

Marla Bace

Lee W. Bachman

Lee Bachman

Jeff Badrtalei

Stephen Bailor One who places control over or possession of Personal Property in the hands of another, a bailee, for its care, safekeeping, or use, in accordance to the terms of a mutual agreement. Cross-references

Bailment.


bailor n.
 

Donald Bainter

David C. Baker

Forbes Baker

Richard Baker

Nancy R. Baldiga

Brenda L. Ball

Eric R. Ball

Gary Ballard

George Y. Banks

Kevin Bannon

Frederick Banyard

Joseph Baratta

Charles D. Barber

Henry Barber

Richard Barclay

Thomas Bardsley

Freda W Bass

Jose Basto

Earl W. Baucom

Douglas Bay

Scott Beagle

Susan Bechtol

Dennis J. Reckingham

Leonard Bedell Bedell could refer to

A person:
  • The conventional spelling for the role of bedel at the University of Cambridge.
  • Frederick Bedell, cofounder of Physical Review, the first American journal of physics.
 

Kenneth R. Beers

Charles Bell

Colleen Bell

Thomas M. Berger

Vincent Berinato

Susan Berkel

Norbert Berneburg

Gail Beske

Kenneth S. Betuker

Donald S. Bierer

Richard A. Bierly

David G. Binder

David R. Birdwell

Frederick Blake

Richard Blarney Blarney, village, Co. Cork, SE Republic of Ireland. Those who kiss the Blarney Stone, placed in an almost inaccessible position near the top of the thick stone wall of the 15th-century castle, are supposed to gain marvelous powers of persuasion and cajolery.  

T. Eugene Blanchard

G. Blevins

Peter Bloch

Mary Bochnak

Scott M. Boggs

J. Scott Bohling

Albert Bongiovi

Franklyn Bonnet

Russ W. Borrows

Wallace Boston

Monty Botosan

Timothy K. Bowman

William L Bown

George Boyadjis

Pat Royce

Steven Boyle

David Braden

Terence Brady

Larry Brady

Edward J. Braks

Robert Brannon

Keith E. Brauer

Ridge Braunschweig

Victor W. Breed

Robert J. Brooks

Lawrence M. Brown

Thomas L. Brown

John P. Brown

Paul L. Brunswick

Philip K. Brunt

Michael A. Bryson

David Buchanan

William Buchholz

Charlene Budd

Thomas Bundros

David Bunker

James A. Burk

James Burmeister

James Bury

John Butler

John Byom

Thomas R. Byrd

David Byrd

David Callander

Thomas Callicutt

Bruce A. Campbell

Burton Carlson

Wiley Carter

W. John Cash

Vern Cassens

Gary Castagna

Peter Catalano

Anthony S. Cavalieri

Eapen Chacko

Maria E.G E.G For Example . Chase

Paulette Chatman

Donald Cherrey

Peter Chiarella

Robert Chisholm

Frederick D.S D.S Drainage Structure (flood protection) . Choi

Martin Chopp

Carl Christoferson

Kenneth Cichocki

Robert J. Cobuzzi

Norman A. Cooke. III

Herbert S. Cohen cohen
 or kohen

(Hebrew: “priest”) Jewish priest descended from Zadok (a descendant of Aaron), priest at the First Temple of Jerusalem. The biblical priesthood was hereditary and male.
 

Colin Cohen

Michael E. Collier

Daniel Collins

Robert Colson

C. Perry Colwell

Michael Connolly

Osmond Conrad

James A. Cooley

Fred Corrado

David Costello

James J. Costello

William J. Cox

Elwin H. Creese

Roger A.Cregg

James Crines

Chuck Croes

Charles R. Croft

Bruce Crowell

Joseph Curran

Richard Curry

Jeffrey Curtiss

Harry Cynkus

Robert A. Dager

Lawrence Damron

Arul E. Daniel

James Daniel

Jon F. Danski

Thomas E. Darcy

Paul Dascher

Debra Davenport

Lawrence Davenport

Kris Davenport

Paul V. Daverio

William W. Davis

Joseph E. Davis

Anna M. Dawyd

Peter DeBerge

Susan Decker

Elizabeth K. DeLany

Leslie A. Delperdang

Thomas E. Deming

Thomas R. Demrick

Richard M. Denmark

Thomas J. Depenbrock

Victor Deutsch

Lawrence M. Dicke

Stephen Y. Dickinson

John O. Dilland

Charles Diller

Joseph G. DiLorenzo

John Diracles, Jr.

James Dixon

Daniel Dolan

Thomas J. Doll

A. Jacqueline Dout v. t. 1. To put out.
Dout of wildcats: a company of wildcats. See also destruction.
 

Alexis Dow

David Dowell

Harold Downing

John S. Doychich

Margaret L. Doyle

Eric J. Draut

Carolyn S. Dreher

William Dries

Mark E. Droege

Patrick Duff

J. Michael Duncan

R. Terry Duryea

Mark R. Eaton

Ralph Ebbott

Bob Eberlein

Jeffrey Eckmann

Kenneth Edstrom

Robert Egan

Raymond C. Eggleston

John R. Eickhoff

Julian Eiland

Christopher Eisenhardt

Edward Ellis

Jack W. Ellis

Gary Ellis

Robert D. E]liston

Victor H. Emerson

David M. Engel

Frank A. Epifano

Melvin L. Epstein

Steven P. Erwin

Joe A. Ethridge

Thomas G. Evancie

Addison L. Everett

Marc Faerber

George J. Fansmith

Robert A. Farkas

Martha A. Fasci

Arthur L. Fatum

Brian T. Fearn

William E. Feher

Kenneth Feinberg

Jake Fennessy

Joseph Fermano

James N. Fernandez

William C. Ferril

Gerald Fickenscher

Francisco A. Figueroa

Melvin Fincke

John P. Finneran

Robert Fischer

Peter J. Fischl

Bruce Fishberg

Gregory J. Fisher

Warren Fix

John Flavio

Tonya K. Flesher Flesh´er

n. 1. A butcher.
A flesher on a block had laid his whittle down.
- Macaulay.

2. A two-handled, convex, blunt-edged knife, for scraping hides; a fleshing knife.
 

Patricia J. Flick

Stanley H. Florance

Timothy E. Flynn

Leland Foecking

Lawrence Foerster

Robert E. Foss

Charles Foudree

Allison Fox

John E. Framel

Roger W. Franklin

Timothy Frazier

Eugene K. Fdesen

Brian C. Fulwiler

John Gappa

William G. Gardner

William Gardner

Michael Garrity

Damon Gasque

Pierre Gauvreau

Joseph Gaydos

Filip Geeraert

Start G. Gegen

Timothy Geppert

Richard Gedach

J. Martin Gerlinger

Timothy Giegel

Edward M. Gillespie

James H. Gilmour

John Gilpin

John J. Gish

Lawrence J. Gitman

Philip Glasgo

Robert S. Gluck

Robert C. Gluth

Raymond D. Godeke

Gwendolyn Goffe

Jay Gonzalez

Morris Goodwin

William R. Graber

Todd Graber

Jack Gray

Cheryl Graziano

Mary Jo Green

David Greene

Carl Greene

Gary R. Griffith

Timothy J. Groff

L. Blaine Grube

William Gruber

Jeffrey Gudman

Michael Gudman

Steven J. Guerrettaz

Tamara Guldenpfennig

David Gullickson

James Gunning

Janet Ann Guzman

Stewart A. Hacker

Zahl D. Haddad

James C, Heefner

Robert Hager

Nicholas G. Hahn

Arthur E. Hall

Scott A. Hamilton

Kenneth Hamm

Arnold L. Hansmann

Robert Hargrave

David J. Harper

Arthur W. Harrigan

Arden S. Harris

Christian B. Harris

James W. Harris

Larry D. Hartsook

M. Hass

Anthony B. Hausfeld

Dorothy Hayes

Ronald F. Hayes

Dennis Healey

John R. Hecht

William F. Heitmann

Jeffrey O. Henley Jeffrey O. Henley (Jeff Henley) is the Chairman of Oracle Corporation. He has held this position since January 2004, prior to which he was the Chief Financial Officer for 13 years from March 1991 to July 2004. He is also a member of the company's Board of Directors.  

Arthur E. Henningsen

Janice K. Henry

Gerald N. Herman

Dennis J. Herrick

Jay S. Herron

Dennis Hickey

James J. Hickey

John J. Higgins

Curtis V. Hill

Walter Hines

Frederick Hirt

Steven F. Hodkinson

Paul Hoff

Randal M. Hoff

Edward G. Hoff

Ronald H. Hoffman

Leon Hoffman

John J. Holland

Andre Horn

Richard P. Homer

Peter E. Hornstra

Karla K. Horwitz

Thomas C. Hoster

Thomas J. Hoyer

Thomas W. Hubbs

Robert A. Huber

Jeffrey P. Huber

Gene Huey

Bradley J. Hughes

Craig W. Hupper

William Hutaff

Samuel H. lapalucci

Albert Imesch

Joseph Impellizeri

Jo Anne G. Jackson

Laurence D. Jadrych

George B. James

Michael R. Janson

Gary Jensen

Robert A. Jensen

Daniel L. Jensen

Debra Johnson

Burdette Johnson

Carol Johnson

Grant W. Johnson

Galen G. Johnson

James Johnston

Russell Jones

Philip Juckeland

Jack Judd

Henry Kahn

Annette Kaiser

Ray Kalich

Neal K. Kanda

Dale E. Kann

Kenneth F. Kaplan

Edward A. Karasek

Bruce C. Karsk

Randall T. Kawano

Gregory Keane

Dennis M. Kelleher

Myles P. Kelly

Douglas H. Kelsall

Warren Kennedy

Thomas Kerins

Mark B. Kerwin

Thomas R. Ketteler

Stephen Keyser

Frank Killackey

Alfred King

Richard King

Gerhardt Kirchmann

Thomas M. Kitchen

Thomas Kloc

Jack Kloster

William F. Knese

Dale A. Knight

Robert Kneeven

H. Louie Koester

Martin H. Kopp

Thaddees A. Kostanski

Fred Kozlowski

Vernon Kraetsch

William Kraut kraut  
n.
1. Sauerkraut.

2. often Kraut Offensive Slang Used as a disparaging term for a German.



[German; see sauerkraut.]

Noun 1.
 

Dale E. Kris

Edward Kristoff

Martin Kroll

Stephen R. Kroll

John H. Krueger

Kenneth Kubacki

Leonard G. Kuhr

Paul Kummer

Gregory Kuzma

R.James Lafferty

Dennis Lakomy

Robert J. Lambrix

M. Carol Lancaster

Raymond J. Land

Brian Larcom

Gaylen N. Larson

Percy G. Latter

James Lattanzi

J. Michael Lauer

Richard J. Lavallee

Robert E. Lawson

Anthony R. Lechich

Paul Lehmann

Wilmer D. Leinbach

C. Peter Leinlnger

Richard Lemieux

Donald R. Lessard

David W. Lester

J. James Lewis

Timothy Leybold

Rodney T. Liddle

Ralph J. Lightner

John G. Lindell

Tally Liu

Anne Lloyd

Duane Locher

George Loney

Lawrence Lopina

Frank C. Lordi

Frank J. Loughery

W. Lamar Lovvorn

Carol P. Lowe

Wayne B. Lowell

Arthur H. Lowell

Jay Ludwig

Steven Lukas

Scott Lunger lunger

see atypical interstitial pneumonia.
 

George Luster

Joseph Lutes

Dallas P. Lutz

Thomas E. Lynch

Lewis Lyons

Joseph Macnow

Thomas C. Madison

Robert Mahoney

Patricia Major

Michael B. Maraghy

Palmer A. Marcantonio

Laurel F. Marchessault

Richard Markle

Pamela Marrs

Kevin B. Marsh

Richard J. Marsheutz

James E. Martin

William R. Martin

Sabi S. Marwah

Clem F. Maslowski

Gerald E. Masterson

Robert Mathis

Loren J. Mattingly

Dennis M. Maude

Rexford Maugans

James Maurice

Robert E. May

Robert F. Maynard

Winston McAdoo

William W. McAleer

Ted McArthur

Karbryn McBride

James McConeghy

William F. McCord

Robert Craig McCoy

Kenneth G. McCreadie

Michael McCreery

D. Kirk McDonald

Michael McGee

Patdcia A. McKay

Donald McKay

Graham R. McLellan

Terence E. McMorrow

Joseph M. McNulty

David L. Mead

John J. Mehalchin

Eugene Meken

Orville E. Melby

Theodore F. Merkel

Joseph Messina

Phillip Metka

Kenneth D. Metzger

Sandra Meyer

William E. Meyers

Gerald Miller

Randall A. Miller

Larry F. Miller

Richard Miller

Diane Millikan

John D. Minard

Phyllis Minott

Bruce Misamore

Jeffrey J. Miszner

Sally E. Mitchell

Peter Moerbeek

Robert Monahan

James P. Moniz

Stephen G. Moore

Lester W.B. Moore

Daniel J. Moos

Frank P. Morelli

Robert Morris

David M. Morris

David F. Morrison

Robert M. Mortenson

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Dear FERF Supporter:

Thanks to your support this fiscal year, FERF continues to be the leading source of information for the financial management profession. Look for our acknowledgement of your support in September's Financial Executive magazine.

To save money this year, our annual report will be published on-line, available September 2003.

Your generosity has enabled FERF to refocus its resources on enhancing and streamlining its research. With a renewed alignment and support of FEI's technical committees, FERF produced significant publications such as Valuing Employee Stock Options, A Comparison of Alternative Models and A Review of 2002 MD&A Disclosures.

This research has been used by several organizations, including the AICPA AICPA

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, the Canadian Accounting Standards Board, TechNet and FEI to focus the FASB, SEC and Congress on the real issues facing the finance community.

FFRF FFRF Freedom From Religion Foundation
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 is developing its research and publications for Fiscal 2004. Relevant topics, based on FEI member input, include:

Effective Implementation of Cross-Border Mergers and Acquisitions

Audit Committee Best Practices

Director and Officer Insurance--How Changes are Affecting Companies

Practical Implementation for Sarbanes-Oxley Section 404

The Reasons for Earnings Restatements

What Drives the Value of Employee Stock Options

A Review of 2003 MD&A Disclosures

Additionally, due to your support, FERF launched FELIX-PC (Financial Executives List Exchange for Private Companies) on July 7, 2003. FELIX is a moderated, e-mail based discussion forum that allows FEI members of private companies to communicate with and learn from their peers.

Again, my sincerest thanks for your support of FERF, and I hope you will include us in your budgets this summer.

Sincerely,

Maria Markowitz Bace Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Chief Operating Officer (COO)

The officer of a firm responsible for day-to-day management, usually the president or an executive vice-president.
 Financial Executives Research Foundation (FERF)

P.S. We hope our Fiscal 2003 Awareness Campaign, which enabled FEI members to receive all FERF publications free, was a successful effort in reintroducing FERF to you as a FEI member.

Because FERF is a separate legal entity that is solely supported by contributions and pays FEI for shared service support, Fiscal 2004 marks FERF's return to "business as usual". That means only subscribers/ donors of $250 or more (based on your pledge date) will receive all of FERF publications for one year.
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