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stockbroker

[stok-broh-ker] / ˈstɒkˌbroʊ kər /




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Edward Blum, a 71-year-old legal scholar and former stockbroker, traces his campaign to end race-conscious admissions to the 1990s, when he represented white students who were denied admission at a Houston charter school.

From Reuters

“How Stella Got Her Groove Back” is known for steamy scenes between Stella, a stern stockbroker played by Angela Bassett, and a young Jamaican man half her age.

From New York Times

Not only did I learn an awful lot about investing, but I followed in his footsteps and became a stockbroker myself.

From Reuters

A second witness, retired stockbroker Jessica Leeds, stated in court that the ex-president had tried to grope her while seated near him on a flight in 1979.

From Salon

Retired stockbroker Jessica Leeds also took to the stand on Tuesday to speak on Carroll's behalf, saying she was "groped by the ex-president on an airplane in 1979."

From Salon