Walker Group / CNI and DeWinter Associates, Datago, Valhalla, New York, 1985
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Walker Group / CNI and DeWinter Associates, Datago, Valhalla, New York, 1985
Julian Gingold, a stockbroker at UBS Group, has a simple formula for deciding whom to back in the Republican presidential primary: the most conservative candidate who can win. Anthony Scaramucci, who runs a hedge fund-of-funds business, likens the choice to picking a top executive. In their midtown offices and Upper East Side townhouses, Wall Street financiers are sizing up presidential candidates and laying their bets, often with the same dispassionate arithmetic they use to identify a stock that's on its way up.
James Walker
John Campbell, managing director of James Walker (Leith) Ltd, whose brands include Walker Timber, Walker Healthcare, Woodbridge, Walker Profiles, Dundas and Walker Investments, signed a letter to The Scotsman saying that the case for independence had not been made. “We should be proud that Scotland is a great place to build businesses and create jobs – success that has been achieved as an integral part of the United Kingdom.” (source: http://www.scribd.com/doc/237805123/Letter-to-the-Scotsman-Wed-27-Sep-2014)