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  • SNS Securities analyst Lemer Salah said the stock offering was bigger than expected, but noted that the company is taking "a major step" to repay the state and stabilize its capital position, helped by strong fourth-quarter results.

    Aegon to Issue New Shares to Repay Aid Maarten van Tartwijk 2011

  • Delta Lloyd will benefit from this, SNS Securities analyst Lemer Salah said in a note.

    Delta Lloyd Shares Tumble on Aviva Plan Maarten van Tartwijk 2011

  • SNS Securities analyst Lemer Salah said he was "positively surprised" that ING now plans to sell ING Car Lease, which has a fleet of 240,000 vehicles and operates in eight European countries.

    ING Shops Car-Leasing Unit Maarten van Tartwijk 2011

  • SNS Securities analyst Lemer Salah said he was "positively surprised" that ING now plans to sell ING Car Lease, which has a fleet of 240,000 vehicles and operates in eight European countries.

    ING Shops Car-Leasing Unit Maarten van Tartwijk 2011

  • "[It] clearly underscores that the market environment is extremely tough and as such the bid prices for asset disposals [are] low," SNS Securities analyst Lemer Salah said in a note.

    ING Axes Sale Plan for Belgian Insurance Maarten van Tartwijk 2011

  • SNS Securities analyst Lemer Salah also welcomed terms and conditions of the deal.

    BMW Buys Car-Leasing Unit From ING Christoph Rauwald 2011

  • SNS Securities analyst Lemer Salah said he was "positively surprised" that ING now plans to sell ING Car Lease, which has a fleet of 240,000 vehicles and operates in eight European countries.

    ING Shops Car-Leasing Unit Maarten van Tartwijk 2011

  • Unlike the parallel-plot novels I've discussed here before, the characters in this novel do not go through uncanny repetitions of their precursors' lives, although the three mortal women echo each other in names (Mer/Jeanne Lemer/Meritet), social status (slavery, prostitution), experiences (Mer's mystical "stroke," Jeanne's more prosaic one), and sexual transgressiveness (lesbianism or bisexuality, enthusiastic prostitution, various forms of gender-bending play).

    The Salt Roads 2006

  • Unlike the parallel-plot novels I've discussed here before, the characters in this novel do not go through uncanny repetitions of their precursors' lives, although the three mortal women echo each other in names (Mer/Jeanne Lemer/Meritet), social status (slavery, prostitution), experiences (Mer's mystical "stroke," Jeanne's more prosaic one), and sexual transgressiveness (lesbianism or bisexuality, enthusiastic prostitution, various forms of gender-bending play).

    The Little Professor: 2006

  • On one level, the tale is three tales, of Mer, Lemer, and Meritet, each woman moving from pain though struggle toward some measure of happiness.

    Analog Science Fiction and Fact 2004

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