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Mr. Loranger's dream still faces huge challenges, including formal congressional approval amid heightened public and Capitol Hill opposition to launching any new federal program.
New Way to Upgrade Air Control Andy Pasztor 2011
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ITT Chairman Steven Loranger has championed the loan-guarantee fund despite initial disinterest—and sometimes even hostility—from various industry players.
New Way to Upgrade Air Control Andy Pasztor 2011
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"This was an exciting quarter for our business, marked by a number of major strategic moves and transforming customer wins," Loranger said in his prepared remarks.
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At McNally's, a bar in Morgan Park, employee Jennifer Loranger compared the crowd for the Division Series opener against Boston to the wall-to-wall celebrations on St. Patrick's Day.
USATODAY.com - South Side of Chicago glowing with pride 2005
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"I'm pretty sure after losing two years in the state finals, that he wants to get over that hump," Loranger said of Torvund, a left-hander.
The Seattle Times 2011
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"He took the time off he needed," said Jeff Loranger, Torvund's coach at Overlake.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Loranger, who will become executive chairman of the water technologies business, said that while the conglomerate model had worked in the past, their change responded to necessity, not business model fashion.
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"If you get tired of playing, like Trym had, it actually hurts your game," Loranger said.
The Seattle Times 2011
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"We think others would come to the same conclusion about splitting up" Loranger told DealBook.
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ITT executives considered putting the units up for sale, and concluded that spinoffs were more likely to offer shareholders the best return, Loranger said on a conference call.
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