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  • Very recently, Dunitz and Meyer have refined the nickel corrin structure through several more stages; their latest interatomic distances shown in Fig. 11 are now so close to the earlier proposed theoretical figures that one begins to feel that the small remaining deviations are likely to be real, e.g. in C-N

    Nobel Lecture The X-Ray Analysis Of Complicated Molecules 1964

  • Citigroup, C-N for example, never intended to impose an explicit fee for customers who used debit cards.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Antony Currie 2011

  • I don't know either of them, But C-N looks to be quite mature too.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2012

  • Citigroup Inc. C-N and other U.S. banks are among those that have announced staff reductions ranging from 0.4 per cent to 10 per cent of their work forces.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed LAUREN TARA LaCAPRA 2011

  • Citigroup Inc. C-N posted a $1.3-billion U.S. quarterly profit

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed 2011

  • Citigroup, C-N for example, never intended to impose an explicit fee for customers who used debit cards.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Antony Currie 2011

  • C-N, three of the largest U.S. banks, on worries the U.S. government would be less likely to support a large lender if it got into trouble.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed 2011

  • Citigroup Inc. C-N pledged today to "right-size our businesses" after the bank posted a drop in fourth-quarter profit, hurt by bond and equities trading.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Michael Babad 2012

  • C-N are climbing today after the U.S. bank said it will begin paying a dividend again for the first time since 2009, and announced a reverse stock split of 1-for-10.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Michael Babad 2011

  • Citigroup C-N is the favourite under $5 U.S. stock pick of Wall Street, but the global bank won't be selling that cheaply for long.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Robert Holmes 2011

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