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  • "The exchanges in Asia see the writing on the wall," said Neil Katkov, head of Asia for Celent, a research and consultancy firm focused on the application of IT in financial services who sees this possible merger as the first step in steady consolidation across the region.

    ASX, Singapore Exchange in Talks Costas Paris 2010

  • Katkov, G. 1939-1940, “The Pleasant and the Beautiful,” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, vol. XL, pp. 177-206.

    On A Trans-Atlantic Flight 2009

  • Mr. Timchenko also split from Messrs. Katkov and Malov, saying his longtime Russian partners didn't appreciate his international perspectives.

    Secretive Associate of Putin Emerges Andrew Higgins, Guy Chazan 2008

  • "As a company, livedoor has been very innovative, introducing new M and A techniques," notes Katkov.

    End of a Rebel Culture? 2007

  • Turgenev needed reassurance, and accepted criticism even from people he did not like or respect, like Katkov.

    The Gentle Genius Berlin, Isaiah 1983

  • That in this artistic sense, Petr Verkhovensky was intended to be a portrait of Nechaev, is evident from the following passage in a letter to Katkov (October 8, 1870):

    Art and Life Strelsky, Katharine 1976

  • Mr. Berlin refers to Herzen at some point around 1840 as having been a member of the same circle as Belinsky, Bakunin, Turgenev, and Katkov.

    Herzen's Circle Miller, Martin A. 1968

  • The fact that Belinsky or Katkov (whose family were old friends of Herzen's parents) lived in Petersburg, while Granovsky and Herzen lived in Moscow, did not prevent them from living an intense common intellectual life, sustained by correspondence and frequent visits.

    Herzen's Circle Miller, Martin A. 1968

  • He did not return to Moscow until 1842 when the Stankevich circle had disbanded and its members had gone their extremely varied ways; Bakunin to Germany and left Hegelianism, Belinsky to Petersburg and right Hegelianism, and Katkov to journalism in Petersburg.

    Herzen's Circle Miller, Martin A. 1968

  • Still a passionate gambler, he often fell victim to his own excesses. thus in the beginning of 1862, tolstoy lost 1,000 rubles in a game of billiards to Katkov, the well-known publicist and editor of "Moscow News."

    Leo Tolstoy: Childhood and Early Manhood 1906

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