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- abbreviation computing quarter-inch cartridge — a computer storage tape format having a dual spooled cartridge with a quarter-inch wide tape.
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The group this week completed the sale of a majority stake in its fully owned New Zealand power distribution business Powerco to Queensland State investment arm QIC for 423 million New Zealand dollars (US$333 million).
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In all cases, the table states that the the peat was created at a "time when QIC was smaller than presen".
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The samples are said to come from a “time when QIC was smaller than present” – although it remains unclear whether “present” in this context means 1977 or 1997 when the more recent geological visit took place.
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The samples are said to come from a "time when QIC was smaller than present" – although it remains unclear whether "present" in this context means 1977 or 1997 when the more recent geological visit took place.
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Whereas glaciers in the CV have receded into alpine cirques Fig. 2, the QIC is surrounded by short, steep outlet glaciers up to »2 km long.
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In all cases, the table states that the the peat was created at a “time when QIC was smaller than present”.
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QIC, a Brisbane-based asset manager with about A$25 billion $25.9 billion of cash and fixed-income investments, has reduced holdings of New Zealand bonds that it added after the earthquake, said Susan Buckley, head of the firm's global fixed- interest unit.
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"We stand out globally as having a bit more of a growth or equity bias across allocations in super funds," said Susan Buckley, head of global fixed-interest at QIC, which manages about A$25 billion in bonds and cash.
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Prior to this, Mr. Gozlan was responsible for the largest biotechnology investment portfolio in Australia as the institutional biotechnology analyst at QIC "the Queensland Investment Corporation", an investment fund with over AU$60 billion under management.
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QIC, a Brisbane-based asset manager with about A$25 billion $25.9 billion of cash and fixed-income investments, has reduced holdings of New Zealand bonds that it added after the earthquake, said Susan Buckley, head of the firm's global fixed- interest unit.
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