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"What we are talking about is the elimination of the middle class," said agent Matt Keator.
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"If a player doesn't make himself more valuable enough to be kept, then they are going to go for younger, cheaper players," Keator said.
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"It would seem that neither side has presented a proposal that the other will negotiate off," player agent Matt Keator said.
USATODAY.com - Players say no to latest owners' proposal 2005
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"Four months ago the kid was just thrilled that Brown University was interested in having him play there," said Wheeler's family advisor Matt Keator.
USATODAY.com - Coyotes' Wheeler the biggest surprise of draft day 2004
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"We look for athletes and this kid is a raw athlete," Keator said.
USATODAY.com - Coyotes' Wheeler the biggest surprise of draft day 2004
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"When you throw in his charisma, his size and his family values, you know this kid will do whatever it takes to make it," Keator said.
USATODAY.com - Coyotes' Wheeler the biggest surprise of draft day 2004
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Just for fun, he included a snapshot of Sam Keator, a friend who happened to be passing through Seattle for a visit, holding some polar fleece that Mr. Curran had in stock.
E-COMMERCE THE STAFF OF The Wall Street Journal 2001
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"Disappointing number, but I'm not surprised, considering the uncertainty in the market over the debt ceiling, regulations and so forth," said Matthew Keator, partner in the Keator Group, a wealth management firm in Lenox, Massachusetts.
unknown title 2011
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"Disappointing number, but I'm not surprised, considering the uncertainty in the market over the debt ceiling, regulations and so forth," said Matthew Keator, partner in the Keator Group, a wealth management firm in Lenox, Massachusetts.
unknown title 2011
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"Disappointing number, but I'm not surprised, considering the uncertainty in the market over the debt ceiling, regulations and so forth," said Matthew Keator, partner in the Keator Group, a wealth management firm in Lenox, Massachusetts.
unknown title 2011
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