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Middle-market companies that did nothing in '08 and' 09 are actively recruiting executives more aggressively than bigger businesses.
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Middle-market department stores and those selling largely apparel and home goods have been hurt the most.
Personal Spending Up Mere 0.1%, Sudeep Reddy, Cheryl Lu-Lien Tan 2008
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Middle-market chains J.C. Penney C.. and Kohl's C.rp., meanwhile, said same-store sales declined in July from a year earlier, as did high-end chains Saks Inc. and Nordstrom Inc. and most apparel retailers.
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Middle-market deals, valued between $100 million and $1 billion, were at their highest values since the credit crisis, with 71 transactions worth $23 billion.
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Middle-market deals, valued between $100 million and $1 billion, were at their highest values since the credit crisis, with 71 transactions worth $23 billion.
unknown title 2011
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Middle-market investment bank Harris Williams is advising the company on the sale process, the sources said.
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Mr. Wilkus: Middle-market companies are really the largest portion of companies in the country.
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Middle-market companies were defined as organizations with between
CFOs Say Cash Flow Is Top Concern and Financial Priority for 2011: TD Bank Survey - Yahoo! Finance 2010
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Middle-market deal volume was $3.2 million in 2009, compared with $11.1 million in 2008 and
San Antonio Business News - Local San Antonio News | The San Antonio Business Journal 2010
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Growth and stability in China: An interview with UBS's chief Asia economist Middle-market customers do tend to resist the hassle of forming new banking relationships.
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