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member firm
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member firm
n.
A securities firm with officers or partners who are members of an organized exchange.


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Centers of Excellence: Centers of Excellence (COE) is designed to enhance successful business relationships between member corporations and MBEs by strengthening corporate minority supplier development processes.
The IPC Peter Sarmanian Corporate Recognition Award honors and recognizes an IPC member corporation in the printed circuit board industry that has made contributions to the printed circuit board industry, while demonstrating support of IPC through participation in technical and/or management programs.
While the owners and officers of the member corporations of the Mayo Group may have some exposure to liability because of their joint ownership and control of these affiliates, it does not follow that a member corporation could be substituted for any of the others," the judge said.
 
 
 
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