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Lipper

Thomson Reuters Lipper (part of Thomson Reuters) for more than 40 years has provided institutional and retail financial professionals worldwide, mutual and hedge fund data, analytical tools and commentary for their fund research with its accurate data, precise analytics, reporting tools, and experienced insight to inform portfolio strategies and performance. Lipper delivers data on more than 265,000 collective investments in 61 countries.

Usage examples of "lipper".

DeMeo was like, Lipper had unwisely mentioned to him the massively multiplayer online RPG he was involved in: Land of Darkmord.

As they approached the entrance to the tomb, Lipper felt his annoyance at DeMeo displaced by a growing excitement.

Menzies, while charming enough, had been intrusive and meddlesome about certain technical details, and Lipper was worried he might micromanage the installation as well.

Jay Lipper crouched by the dusty hole near the floor of the Hall of the Chariots, listening to various sounds emerging from the hole: grunts, heavy breathing, muttered curses.

Then, thoughtfully, she turned back toward Lipper, still rolling his head, his glassy eyes a million miles away.

A backup tech to succeed poor Lipper had already reported for duty, but so far had proved superfluous.

As he broke through the surface of the pool, he found that the Lipper gallery was filled with the swirling smoke of the burning flares.

Schuster family, especially Jack Romanos, Carolyn Reidy, Judith Curr, Louise Burke, Sarah Branham, Jodi Lipper, and Alyson Mazzarelli.

He figured a shark named Donald Lipper would be hard to take seriously.

Within half-an-hour the lipper has gathered size, and in a terribly short time there are ugly, medium-sized waves bowling fiercely and regularly westward.

To Sarah Branham, Jodi Lipper, and Katherine Cluverius, thank you for making sure things run so smoothly.