Al Rosen

Al Rosen
Albert Leonard "Al" Rosen, nicknamed "Flip" and "The Hebrew Hammer", was an American baseball third baseman and right-handed slugger in the Major Leagues for ten seasons in the 1940s and 1950s...
ProfessionTV Actor
Date of Birth9 May 1910
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I'm 90 per cent plus sure, but once again, in our business we have to be 100 per cent sure. And that is why the investigation is needed; to look at the volumes, the prices, at a whole cross-section of the trusts and the dividend paying stocks. And there's a third category of other stocks that will benefit from the trading.
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As long as we have loose accounting and auditing in Canada, this is going to continue to be a problem,
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George is a dynamic individual who wants and demands perfection. He has an insatiable desire to win and he's been very successful. That being said ... he can be rough on the people who work for him.
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once you sell more trust units then we're on the slippery slope downward.
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They're certainly not happy with Dell's lack of on-site support.
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We had some serving problems today, and that (serving) has been what's helped win many of our games. This just wasn't our day.
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We had studied them (Friday), and the one thing we always have to do, since we're not as powerful, is wait for the offense and defend what they give us. Our girls are all pretty scrappy and they've come together really well.
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The other speculation would be that there were some documents that were seized in that raid at the Bank of Nova Scotia, that someone may have noticed certain sales or transactions.