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Mr. Giddens is winding down Lehman's broker-dealer business under the authority of Securities Investor Protection Corp., which governs the liquidation of failed brokerage firms.
BNY Mellon Pays Off Debt to Lehman's Brokerage Unit Patrick Fitzgerald 2011
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BNY Mellon has agreed to pay $14.1 million to James W. Giddens , the trustee winding down the broker-dealer unit, Lehman Brothers Inc., for the benefit of the brokerage's creditors, according to a bankruptcy court filing Friday.
BNY Mellon Pays Off Debt to Lehman's Brokerage Unit Patrick Fitzgerald 2011
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"We understand the frustration of some customers," said a spokesman for James Giddens , the trustee overseeing MF Global's liquidation.
MF Trustee Exploring Options to Free Customer Cash Jacob Bunge 2011
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Of the $6 billion kept at MF Global by farmers, hedge funds, floor traders and other customers when panic erupted over its exposure to European sovereign debt and shaky financial outlook, about $5.3 billion has been located, according to James Giddens , the bankruptcy trustee for the securities firm's U.S.-based brokerage operation.
Money From MF Global Feared Gone Scott Patterson 2012
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Mr. Giddens also is looking at whether transfers of "tens of millions" from MF Global's margin account to Depository Trust & Clearing Corp., known as DTCC, during the last week of October might have involved customer funds, according to people familiar with the matter.
Money From MF Global Feared Gone Scott Patterson 2012
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The Innocents (1961) - Based on Henry James's "The Turn of The Screw", this shudder-inducing spookfest centers on one Miss Giddens (Kerr), a governess in late nineteenth century England hired to care for two orphaned children in an old English rural estate.
John Farr: They Sure Don't Make 'Em Like They Used to: A Tribute to Deborah Kerr John Farr 2010
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The Innocents (1961) - Based on Henry James's "The Turn of The Screw", this shudder-inducing spookfest centers on one Miss Giddens (Kerr), a governess in late nineteenth century England hired to care for two orphaned children in an old English rural estate.
John Farr: They Sure Don't Make 'Em Like They Used To: A Tribute To Deborah Kerr John Farr 2010
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A young woman, Miss Giddens Deborah Kerr, assumes responsibility for two children who may be possessed by ghosts of their dead governess and her lover.
'Insidious': Scary Eyeful of the Unknown John Anderson 2011
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The Innocents (1961) - Based on Henry James's "The Turn of The Screw", this shudder-inducing spookfest centers on one Miss Giddens (Kerr), a governess in late nineteenth century England hired to care for two orphaned children in an old English rural estate.
John Farr: They Sure Don't Make 'Em Like They Used To: A Tribute To Deborah Kerr John Farr 2010
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As a result, Mr. Giddens believes the shortfall is at least $1.2 billion, though regulators at the Commodity Futures Trading Commission and CME Group Inc., parent of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange and New York Mercantile Exchange, have estimated the total is smaller than that.
Money From MF Global Feared Gone Scott Patterson 2012
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