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Lehman may refer to: People * Lehman (surname) * Lehman Engel (1910–1982), American composer and conductor of Broadway musicals, television and film * Lehman Franklin, American politician * Lehman Kahn (1827–1915), Belgian educationalist and writer Places and physical features * Abbotsford-Mount Lehman, a Canadian electoral district * Lehman Township, Pennsylvania (other), either of two places * Lehman Caves, in Great Basin National Park in Nevada Institutions and organizations * Lehman High School (other), any of several schools * Lake-Lehman Junior/Senior High School, in Pennsylvania * Lehman Alternative Community School, in Ithaca, New York * Lehman Brothers, a global financial services firm which declared bankruptcy in 2008 * Lehman College, a constituent college of the City University of New York * Lehman's Hardware, a retail store in Ohio, specialized in products used by the Amish Business and finance * Lehman Formula * Lehman Review * Lehman Wav ...
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Lehman (surname)
Lehman is a surname. The Lehman family was prominent in finance in the United States. Notable people with the surname include: *Albert Lehman, American Olympic medalist lacrosse player *Bruce Lehman (born 1945), American patent lawyer *David Lehman (born 1948), American poetry editor *Emery Lehman (born 1996), American Olympic speed skater *Emanuel Lehman (1827–1907), one of the three founding brothers of the investment bank Lehman Brothers *Ernest Lehman (1915–2005), American screenwriter *F. K. Lehman (1924–2016), American anthropologist *Harry Lehman (1935-2022), American lawyer and politician *Henry Lehman (1822–1855), one of the three founding brothers of the investment bank Lehman Brothers *Herbert Henry Lehman, American politician, New York State governor and senator *Hughie Lehman (1885–1961), Canadian ice hockey player *Irving Lehman (1876–1945), New York State lawyer and judge *Jeffrey S. Lehman (born 1956), former president of Cornell University *Jean-Pierre L ...
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Lehman Brothers
Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. ( ) was an American global financial services firm founded in 1847. Before Bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers, filing for bankruptcy in 2008, Lehman was the fourth-largest investment bank in the United States (behind Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, and Merrill (company), Merrill Lynch), with about 25,000 employees worldwide. It was doing business in investment banking, Stock, equity, Bond (finance), fixed-income and Derivative (finance), derivatives sales and stock trading, trading (especially U.S. Treasury securities), research, investment management, private equity, and private banking. Lehman was operational for 158 years from its founding in 1850 until 2008. On September 15, 2008, Lehman Brothers filed for Chapter 11, Title 11, United States Code, Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection following the exodus of most of its clients, drastic declines in its stock price, and the devaluation of assets by credit rating agencies. The collapse was largely due to Lehm ...
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Lehmann
Lehmann is a German surname. Geographical distribution As of 2014, 75.3% of all bearers of the surname ''Lehmann'' were residents of Germany, 6.6% of the United States, 6.3% of Switzerland, 3.2% of France, 1.7% of Australia and 1.3% of Poland. In Germany, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average in the following states: * 1. Brandenburg (1:90) * 2. Saxony (1:206) * 3. Saxony-Anhalt (1:227) * 4. Berlin (1:228) * 5. Mecklenburg-Vorpommern (1:408) * 6. Thuringia (1:493) In Switzerland, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average in the following cantons: * 1. Bern (1:240) * 2. Solothurn (1:342) * 3. Fribourg (1:486) * 4. Basel-Stadt (1:524) * 5. Jura (1:567) * 6. Thurgau (1:606) People * Adolf Lehmann, (1863-1937), Canadian chemist who worked in India * Anna Ilsabe Lehmann, wife of Barthold Brockes * Beatrix Lehmann, British actress * Christina Lehmann (born 1951), German chess master * Christopher Lehmann-Haupt, American journalist, edito ...
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Lehman Wave
The term Lehman Wave refers to an economy-wide fluctuation in production and economic activity, with a wavelength of between 12 and 18 months, driven by a sudden major disruption of the economic system. The Lehman Wave is a damped, wave-like fluctuation around equilibrium. The amplitude of the Lehman Wave is larger for a business that is further away from its end market than for a business that is closer to its end market, which difference is caused by cumulative de-stocking of the intermediate supply chain. This term Lehman Wave has first been used by Dutch researchers in 2009 who gave that name to the economic wave that started in September 2008. They argue that the latter was caused by global de-stocking after the financial panic following the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers on September 15, 2008. The Lehman Wave can have strong effects on the sales volume and therefore on the profitability of companies that are located upstream in the supply chain. Mechanism The strong dip in the ...
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Lehman Review
A Lehman Review is an independent peer review and evaluation of the status of a major construction project in the United States Department of Energy's (DOE's) Office of Science. Lehman Reviews evaluate all aspects of a construction project's current status, including technical aspects, cost, schedule and management, and they are usually held twice a year. Lehman Reviews are widely known in DOE, other agencies and abroad.Chemical Sciences Roundtable, et al. "Assessing the Value of Research in the Chemical Sciences". National Academy Press, 1998 p. 104 The reviews are named after Daniel Lehman, Director of the DOE Office of Science's Office of Project Assessment since 1991.Congressional RecordJanuary 14, 2014/ref> History The Office of Project Assessment within the DOE's Office of Science provides independent advice relating to those activities essential to the construction and operation of major research facilities, as well as professional management and staff support regarding th ...
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Lehman Formula
The Lehman Formula, also known as the Lehman Scale, is a formula to define the compensation a bank or finder should receive when arranging for and handling a large underwriting or stock brokerage transfer transaction for a client. The formula usually applies to the entire value of the stock.The art of M&A financing and refinancing: a guide to sources and instruments for external growth. Alexandra Reed Lajoux, J. Fred (John Fred) Weston. McGraw-Hill Professional. Formula The Lehman formula was originally used by investment banks and individual or corporate "finders" for the raising of capital for a business, either in public offerings or private placements, payable by the vendor(s) of the business once the funds have cleared. It usually deals with amounts greater than one million dollars. Below this mark, brokerage services and investment banks usually offer a set of tiered fees, or set-rate trading prices (such as $9.95 per trade). The original version (called the Lehman Scale ...
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Lehman's Hardware
Lehman's Hardware is a retail store located in Kidron, Ohio. Originally specializing in products used by the Amish community, it has become known worldwide as a source for non-electric goods. The facility bills itself as a "Low Tech Superstore" and a "Purveyor of Historical Technology," both of which are reflected in their motto, "Simple Products for a Simpler Life." The quarter-mile-long structure is made up of the remnants of a log cabin and three pre-Civil War buildings, including a hand-hewn barn.Sell, Jill, "Fabulous Finds." Ohio Magazine. March, 2012 It is also a popular tourist destination. Lehman's also maintains a smaller, more traditional hardware store in Mount Hope, Ohio, where their Amish customers may shop with less interference from curious tourists. In addition to the two stores, there is also an outlet, catalog and online business. Location Lehman's is located in Kidron, Ohio, an unincorporated community in Wayne County, Ohio. It is located in a tri-county a ...
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Lehman College
Lehman College is a public college in the Bronx borough of New York City. Founded in 1931 as the Bronx campus of Hunter College, the school became an independent college within CUNY in September 1967. The college is named after Herbert H. Lehman, a former New York governor, United States senator, philanthropist, and the son of Lehman Brothers co-founder Mayer Lehman. It is a senior college of the City University of New York (CUNY) with more than 90 undergraduate and graduate degree programs and specializations. History Hunter College in the Bronx was built during the 1930s. The campus was the main national training ground for women in the military during World War II. For a decade before the entry of the United States in World War II, only women students attended, taking their first two years of study at the Bronx campus and then transferring to Hunter’s Manhattan campus to complete their undergraduate work. During the war, Hunter leased the Bronx Campus buildings to the Un ...
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Lehman Alternative Community School
The Lehman Alternative Community School (LACS) is a public, alternative, combined middle and high school in the Ithaca City School District in Ithaca, New York. The school serves grades 6–12 with approximately 305 students. History In 1974, parents and teachers in Ithaca, New York, rallied support on the school board to create a junior high school that would provide students with an educational experience that would be empowering, relevant and democratic. David Lehman was recruited to be the school's first principal and to help develop the curriculum. The resulting program, the New Junior High Program (NJHP) for grades 7 to 9, was housed in the old Markles Flats building on the corner of Court and Plain Streets in downtown Ithaca. In 1977, the program was moved to Ithaca High School's E-Building and, in 1978, grades 10–12 were added. The original configuration for the expanded school was two programs with the senior high named the Alternative Community High School (ACHS). In ...
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Lehman Engel
A. Lehman Engel (born September 14, 1910, Jackson, Mississippi - died August 29, 1982, New York City) was an American composer and conductor of Broadway musicals, television and film. Work in theatre, television and films Engel worked in a variety of positions on television specials. He was composer and conductor of the music for the famed 1954 television production of Shakespeare's ''Macbeth'', starring Maurice Evans and Judith Anderson, but did not work on the 1960 remake starring the same two actors. He was conductor of the first (and so far, the only) television version of Leonard Bernstein's ''Wonderful Town'' (1958) (TV), as well as, in the preceding years, of the ''Hallmark Hall of Fame'' productions of Shakespeare's ''The Taming of the Shrew'' in 1956, ''Twelfth Night'' in 1957, and '' The Tempest'' in 1960, all with Maurice Evans. He also conducted the music for the Broadway musical version of ''Li'l Abner'', but not for the 1959 film version of the show. The music in ...
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