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  • Mr. Quast said the shift, driven by regulators' efforts over the past decade to make markets more competitive for stock investors, has disadvantaged the public companies whose equity provides fuel for a market that trades more than 8 billion shares per day.

    Stock Issuers Seek More Clarity on Ownership Makeup Jacob Bunge 2011

  • Survivors include a sister, Merrill Quast of Williamsburg, Va.

    Peter Sleight, USDA Employee Post 2010

  • "We have a construct today that's antithetical to capital formation," said Tim Quast , managing director for analysis firm ModernIR LLC, which is leading the push for greater transparency into share-dealing.

    Stock Issuers Seek More Clarity on Ownership Makeup Jacob Bunge 2011

  • Quast notes that, "When we began this program in 2002, Navy admirals held the two smallest of the nine big jobs in the Joint world," meaning the major jobs that can be held by admirals or generals from any of the armed services.

    Inside The U.S. Navy's Leadership School Scott Saslow 2010

  • "Of 238 admiral positions, fewer than 40 are concerned with actual war fighting," Quast notes.

    Inside The U.S. Navy's Leadership School 2010

  • "Of 238 admiral positions, fewer than 40 are concerned with actual war fighting," Quast notes.

    Inside The U.S. Navy's Leadership School 2010

  • Quast notes that, "When we began this program in 2002, Navy admirals held the two smallest of the nine big jobs in the Joint world," meaning the major jobs that can be held by admirals or generals from any of the armed services.

    Inside The U.S. Navy's Leadership School 2010

  • Lisa Quast, president and founder of Career Woman Inc. and a certified executive coach and author, recommends new hires reach out both to their new boss and new co-workers.

    You’re Better Than Your Job Search Marc Cenedella 2010

  • Quast notes that, "When we began this program in 2002, Navy admirals held the two smallest of the nine big jobs in the Joint world," meaning the major jobs that can be held by admirals or generals from any of the armed services.

    Inside The U.S. Navy's Leadership School 2010

  • "Of 238 admiral positions, fewer than 40 are concerned with actual war fighting," Quast notes.

    Inside The U.S. Navy's Leadership School Scott Saslow 2010

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