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- All or Nothing - A type of stock market or financial derivative order, signifying that the order is to be executed only if the full quantity of the order can be bought or sold.
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“Figure 'AON' represents the same in a pictorial manner.”
“In 2010, about one in seven workers borrowed from a 401k plan, according to new data from human-resources consulting group AON Hewitt.”
The Wall Street Journal: Loans From 401(k)s Are on the Rise As Investors Tap Their Inner Banker
“A lot of what is going on is consistent with a La NiƱa," says Steve Bowen, a meteorologist who tracks weather disasters at AON Corp., a global insurance broker.”
“On one side there was the 2016 Committee led by Pat Ryan, the founder of AON Insurance and Lori Healey, the former Chief of Staff to Mayor Daley and behind them stood the entire Chicago business, media, academic, philanthropic and nonprofit communities.”
The Huffington Post: Tom Tresser: "The Battle For The Bid - One Year Later"
“This has been an incredibly active start to the year," said Steve Bowen, a meteorologist who tracks weather disasters at AON Corp., the world's largest global insurance broker.”
USA Today: U.S. on record pace for high-cost weather disasters
“BRO margins are far superior to its competitors as it focuses on the small and lower end of the mid market customers where as AJ Gallagher, Marsh, AON and others are mainly concentrating on higher end mid and large markets.”
The Huffington Post: Vitaliy N. Katsenelson: Thoughts on Brown & Brown: Stay Away
“The most important takeout for my Ariel shareowners and readers of this column was insurer AON's (AON, 39) $4.9 billion acquisition of human resources specialist Hewitt (HEW, 50) at a 41% premium to the previous day's close.”
“Currently, there is no legal limit, and 78% of large employers set it at $5,000 or higher, according to AON Hewitt”
“Last week, key rival AON Corp. reported 38% higher profit in a quarter boosted by an acquisition.”
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