Examples of using Paulson in English and their translations into Chinese
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Businessweek reported that two of Paulson's largest funds, Paulson Advantage and Advantage Plus, lost 36 percent and 52 percent in 2011.
Flowers, whom Paulson described as“incredibly commercial, really bright, and quite straightforward,” had a startling message for Paulson.
Paulson cut people, travel expenses, allowances for overseas living, and many of Goldman's vaunted perks.
Two big Sprint shareholders, Paulson& Co and Omega Advisors, have publicly said the Dish offer looks better than SoftBank's.
As Paulson and his team dug into the company's books, they found a morass of debt and subsidiaries and insolvent businesses.
His boss, John Paulson, bet large and made $15 billion in a year.
These stem cells can hide from the treatment, and a small population of stem cells give rise to more leukemia cells," said Paulson.
Mr Paulson joined the firm's Chicago office in 1974 and was elected a Partner in 1982.
Paulson called the recent US-China climate agreement“remarkable,” adding that“the biggest environmental and economic risk facing the world is climate change.
To investigate this possibility, James Paulson of The Scripps Research Institute, California, and colleagues analyzed mutations that could occur in H7N9's genome.
Li hoped the Paulson Foundation would play a positive role in bringing advanced ideas and technology to China.
The John A Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences is the newest school at Harvard University, having been established in 2007.
Detour said it had asked the Ontario Securities Commission(OSC) to investigate Paulson, accusing it of"concerning and unlawful behavior.".
The John A Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences is the most up to date school at Harvard University, having been set up in 2007.
The short tells the story of Megan Paulson, the estranged daughter of Howard Stambler(played by John Goodman) from 10 Cloverfield Lane.
RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson said this issue was central in driving the attacks.
Paulson thought Corzine was moving too quickly to open offices and seemed never to have met a location he didn't like.
He assured Paulson he wouldn't get into any details; he was merely going to listen and take notes.
On another, Obama called Paulson late at night at home and spent two hours discussing the intricate details of regulatory reform.
If Paulson and Bernanke had not intervened, in two more days it would have been all over.