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Goodbody may refer to: * Goodbody & Co., a United States stockbroker that faced collapse in 1970 and had to merge into Merrill Lynch * Goodbody Stockbrokers, an Irish stockbroker, based in Dublin * Manliffe Goodbody, Irish football and tennis player * Buzz Goodbody, English Theatre Director * Will Goodbody, Irish journalist * James Perry Goodbody, Irish politician * Tim Goodbody, Irish sailor * Richard Goodbody, British Army Officer, Adjutant-General * Catherine Williamson (née Goodbody) Irish politician in Britain, Mayor of Canterbury (1939-1941) * Slim Goodbody Slim Goodbody ("the Superhero of Health", also known as Mr. Goodbody) is a fictional character created and performed by John Burstein. Burstein created the character in 1975. He performs wearing a sometimes white, sometimes peach colored unitard ...
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Goodbody & Co
Goodbody may refer to: * Goodbody & Co., a United States stockbroker that faced collapse in 1970 and had to merge into Merrill Lynch * Goodbody Stockbrokers, an Irish stockbroker, based in Dublin * Manliffe Goodbody, Irish football and tennis player * Buzz Goodbody, English Theatre Director * Will Goodbody, Irish journalist * James Perry Goodbody, Irish politician * Tim Goodbody, Irish sailor * Richard Goodbody, British Army Officer, Adjutant-General * Catherine Williamson (née Goodbody) Irish politician in Britain, Mayor of Canterbury (1939-1941) * Slim Goodbody Slim Goodbody ("the Superhero of Health", also known as Mr. Goodbody) is a fictional character created and performed by John Burstein. Burstein created the character in 1975. He performs wearing a sometimes white, sometimes peach colored unitard ...
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Goodbody Stockbrokers
Goodbody Stockbrokers is Ireland's longest established stockbroking firm with roots dating back to 1877. As well as being one of the leading institutional brokers, it is one of the largest private client firms in Ireland. It is a member firm of the Irish Stock Exchange and a SETS participant of the London Stock Exchange. The company has offices in Dublin, London, Galway and Cork. It employs over 300 people and sold its 26.2 per cent of the Irish Stock Exchange in 2018. Ireland has two large (one of which is Goodbody) and half a dozen medium-sized brokerages. A 2013 report by the Central Bank of Ireland noted the likelihood and possible risks of future mergers among firms. Goodbody was formerly owned by Irish financial services firm Fexco, which held a 51% interest, and by members of Goodbody's management and staff, who owned the remaining 49%. In November 2019, the Bank of China reached an agreement with Goodbody to purchase all of its shares for €155 million. In March 2020, ...
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Manliffe Goodbody
Manliffe Francis Goodbody (20 November 1868 – 24 March 1916) was an Irish tennis and football player. Career Goodbody was born on 20 November 1868, at Dublin, the son of Marcus Goodbody and Hannah Woodcock Perry. He represented Ireland at football in 1889 and 1891. In 1894 he finished runner-up to defending champion Robert Wrenn at the U.S. National Championships in Newport, having earlier beaten Fred Hovey and William Larned. Goodbody reached the quarter-finals of Wimbledon in 1889 and 1893. Goodbody was defeated in the final of the 1895 London Championships at Queens Club in London by Harry S. Barlow. He also won the North of Ireland Championships held at the Cliftonville Cricket and Lawn Tennis Club in Belfast three times in 1889, 1890 and 1893. In 1896 Goodbody won the singles title at the Kent Championships in Beckenham after defeating Harry S. Barlow in the final. The next year he lost the challenge round to George Greville in five sets. In April 1897 he won the F ...
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Buzz Goodbody
Mary Ann "Buzz" Goodbody (25 June 1946 – 12 April 1975)Jennifer Uglow, et al. ''The Macmillan Dictionary of Women's Biography'', London: Macmillan Papermac, 1999, p.232. As the press/opening night of Buzz Goodbody's production of ''Hamlet'' was 8 April 1975, the confusingly rendered date at the end of the entry in the source must apply to the day Buzz Goodbody died. was an English theatre director. Associated with the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) for almost all of her short career, Goodbody is remembered for her sometimes politically charged experimental work, and for establishing the RSC's first studio theatre in Stratford, The Other Place (theatre), The Other Place. She was the RSC's first female director. Biography Early life and education Born in Marylebone, London and raised in St John's Wood and Hampstead, Goodbody gained her nickname as a toddler as a consequence of her very active and curious inclinations.Alycia Smith Howar''Studio Shakespeare: The Royal Shakespeare ...
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Will Goodbody
Will Goodbody (born 1977) is an Irish journalist. In November 2018, it was announced that he would succeed David Murphy as the Business Editor for RTÉ News. Goodbody began his journalism career in the print media as a markets reporter with the '' Sunday Business Post'' in 2000. The following year he made the move to television when he joined TV3 News. Over the following two years he worked as a general news reporter. In 2003 Goodbody joined RTÉ News where he initially worked as a reporter and occasional editor on its flagship morning radio news programme, ''Morning Ireland'' on RTÉ Radio 1. In 2005 he moved to the news desk, from where he worked as a general news journalist in Dublin Dublin (; , or ) is the capital and largest city of Ireland. On a bay at the mouth of the River Liffey, it is in the province of Leinster, bordered on the south by the Dublin Mountains, a part of the Wicklow Mountains range. At the 2016 c ... and around the country and part-time Deput ...
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James Perry Goodbody
James Perry Goodbody (22 March 1877 – 21 March 1952) was an Irish politician. He was an Independent member of Seanad Éireann from 1922 to 1928. From County Limerick "Remember Limerick" , image_map = Island_of_Ireland_location_map_Limerick.svg , subdivision_type = Country , subdivision_name = Ireland , subdivision_type1 = Province , subdivision_name1 = Munster , subdivision ..., he was nominated to the Seanad by the President of the Executive Council in 1922 for 6 years. He did not contest the 1928 Seanad election. References 1877 births 1952 deaths Independent members of Seanad Éireann Members of the 1922 Seanad Members of the 1925 Seanad Politicians from County Limerick {{Ireland-senator-stub ...
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Tim Goodbody
Tim Goodbody (born 1983) is an Irish sailor. He competed at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, where he placed 21st in the Finn class The Finn dinghy is a single-handed, cat-rigged sailboat, and a former Olympic class for men's sailing. Since its debut at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki, the Finn has featured in every summer Olympics, making it the longest serving dinghy .... References External links * 1983 births Living people Irish male sailors (sport) Olympic sailors for Ireland Sailors at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Finn {{Ireland-yachtracing-bio-stub ...
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Richard Goodbody
General Sir Richard Wakefield Goodbody, (12 April 1903 – 29 April 1981) was a senior British Army officer who served as Adjutant General from 1960 to 1963. Military career Educated at Rugby School and the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, Richard Goodbody was commissioned into the Royal Artillery on 29 August 1923. Orde Wingate and Douglas Packard were among his fellow graduates, both of whom also rose to general officer's rank.Who Was Who Volume V111 1981–1990 (1991) He was promoted to lieutenant on 29 August 1925. He was posted to the Royal Horse Artillery in 1927. He served in the Second World War, commanding the 2nd Armoured Brigade from 1943 to 1946 and being awarded the Distinguished Service Order in 1943. After the war, Goodbody became Commander, Royal Artillery for the 7th Armoured Division in March 1946, commander of the 15th Infantry Brigade in June 1947 and Commandant on the Royal School of Artillery in December 1949. He went on to become General Officer ...
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Catherine Williamson
Catherine Ellis Williamson (née Goodbody; 1 May 1896 – 25 April 1977) was an Irish politician. Born in Dublin to lawyer Lewis Goodbody and his wife Edith (née Pim), Williamson studied at Cheltenham Ladies College and in St Germain-en-Laye in Paris. For part of World War I, she taught Braille at St Dunstan's in London, before becoming a director of J. J. Williamson & Sons, her family's tannery business in Canterbury.Williamson, Mrs Catherine Ellis
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