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  • Freedman genuinely believes the best comparison for Bhullar is Lithuanian legend

    SI.com 2010

  • Freedman genuinely believes the best comparison for Bhullar is Lithuanian legend

    SI.com 2010

  • Nannizzi and Bhullar about their stock recommendations and financial forecasts, and neither have bankers at their firms, according to people familiar with the matter.

    AIG Gets Tough on Analyst Views Serena Ng 2011

  • J.P. Morgan analyst Jimmy Bhullar , who has a "neutral" rating on AIG and a $32 price target, said in a report that he expects AIG to fall short of its 2015 profitability target, adding that the insurer's returns "are likely to remain well below peer levels for the foreseeable future."

    AIG Gets Tough on Analyst Views Serena Ng 2011

  • •Sukhkamal Bhullar, University of Alabama at Birmingham; home: Huntsville, Ala.; majors: biology, philosophy; created and funded kids 'play areas in hospital emergency rooms.

    All-USA 2nd, 3rd and honorable mention teams excel 2009

  • But as untrained eyes from airport terminals to religious landmarks have shown, Bhullar's basketball potential is obvious.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed PETE THAMEL 2011

  • No matter what level he rises to, Bhullar is poised to become the world's first prominent men's basketball player of Indian descent.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed PETE THAMEL 2011

  • Along with all the eyes drawn to him, Bhullar will also feel pressure from millions of supporters.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed PETE THAMEL 2011

  • "It's going to be a hard role to attach to just because of all the different groups, religious groups and just people into athletics looking at you," said Avneet Bhullar, Sim's older sister, who is a law student in England.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed PETE THAMEL 2011

  • Bhullar's emergence would be a boon for increasing the popularity of the game in India, with a population about 1.2 billion, including 5 million who play basketball.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed PETE THAMEL 2011

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