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  • People were calling Granite's name, asking if anything was wrong.

    Sir Apropos of Nothing PETER DAVID 2001

  • People were calling Granite's name, asking if anything was wrong.

    Sir Apropos of Nothing PETER DAVID 2001

  • People were calling Granite's name, asking if anything was wrong.

    Sir Apropos of Nothing PETER DAVID 2001

  • My Lynch model considers the stock a "stalwart" because of Granite's multi-billion-dollar annual sales ($2.3 billion) and moderate growth rate of 18.8%.

    Get Briefed: Joel Greenblatt 2010

  • Frankly I worry more about Granite's reputation today than I used to.

    The Frightening Fragility Of Your Reputation Bill Dorey 2010

  • I think the late revelation of this is breathtaking even if, as John Band explains, Granite's exclusion is no big deal in financial terms.

    Archive 2008-02-01 2008

  • We're counting down to the Granite's State first-in-the-nation presidential primary.

    CNN Transcript Jan 7, 2008 2008

  • And at the heart of Granite's operations is a rather peculiar fact: on paper, at least, it had been set up to benefit charities, and in particular a small organisation for children with Down's Syndrome, and their families, which was being run from a semi-detached house on the outskirts of Newcastle.

    11/29/2007 2007

  • That implies a margin of more than £200 million a year on Granite's £54 billion of mortgages.

    Why Citigroup's CDO Holdings 2007

  • Meanwhile, as Granite's asset pile crumbled, Rock's returns on its £4 billion would shrink.

    Why Citigroup's CDO Holdings 2007

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