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- noun A person or organization that
equips
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Examples
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It calls for a mentor and equipper, a model of the Christ-life, a coach in the Christ-life.
They Smell Like Sheep Volume 2 Lynn Anderson 2007
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It calls for a mentor and equipper, a model of the Christ-life, a coach in the Christ-life.
They Smell Like Sheep Volume 2 Lynn Anderson 2007
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And the telecom equipper says it will contribute one-half of any recovery in the existing litigation by Nortel against former CEO Frank Dunn, ex-Chief Financial Officer Douglas Beatty and one-time Controller Michael Gollogly.
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Investors had lodged a slew of suits against the telecom equipper, alleging it had violated U.S. and Canadian securities laws after it issued revised financial projections for the 2001 fiscal year.
Faces Of The Week: Feb. 6 -10, 2006 Forbes Faces Of The Week: Feb. 6 -10, 2006 Forbes.com staff 2006
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Nortel Networks' Chief Executive Michael Zafirovski, who took the helm in November last year, is putting the Toronto-based telecom equipper to rights.
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And the telecom equipper says it will contribute one-half of any recovery in the existing litigation by Nortel against former CEO Frank Dunn, ex-Chief Financial Officer Douglas Beatty and one-time Controller Michael Gollogly.
Forbes Faces Of The Week: June 19-23Faces Of The Week: June 19-23 Forbes.com staff 2006
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Investors had lodged a slew of suits against the telecom equipper, alleging it had violated U.S. and Canadian securities laws after it issued revised financial projections for the 2001 fiscal year.
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Unfortunately for the Motorola vet, after much streamlining, it seems that the telecom equipper needs to grow even thinner.
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But then, the telecom equipper had generated its first full year of profitability in fiscal 2004--after three dismal years of loss.
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Compare the its loss of 4 cents per share for the three months ended March 31 to Wall Street estimates: Various analysts called for the telecom equipper to lose one cent to 2 cents per share, on revenue of $2.54 billion.
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