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Subject: Finding a copy of an article in The Bankers Magazine
Category: Business and Money > Finance
Asked by: asiaclues-ga
List Price: $10.00
Posted: 09 Feb 2006 06:57 PST
Expires: 11 Mar 2006 06:57 PST
Question ID: 443586
Can someone tell me how I can get a soft copy or maybe hard copy faxed
to me of an article titled " a return on equity model for banks" by David W Cole in
The Bankers Magazine Summer 1972. I beleive it is the Boston version
not the English. I understand there may be charges paid on top of the
answer whether they be access charges or transactiuon charges to
access it. The purpose is for research

Request for Question Clarification by bobbie7-ga on 09 Feb 2006 07:28 PST
Hello Asiaclues,

Please let me know via the "CLARIFICATION" feature if the reprint
service below would suit your purpose for obtaining a copy of the
BANKERS MAGAZINE . They offer part sets, single volumes and issues. 
They do not offer single articles.

Thank you, Bobbie7


Journal reprints, antiquarian backsets, back volumes and back issues from
Periodicals Service Company and Schmidt Periodicals GmbH
BANKERS MAGAZINE (BOSTON, MASS.) 
Vols. 1-180 no. 3 (last published). New York, Boston, 1846-1997. 
Reprint. Bound set 
 

Request a quotation for part sets, single volumes and issues of this title here:
http://www.periodicals.com/stock_e/b/ttl09787.html


Periodicals Service Company  
11 Main Street
Germantown
NY 12526, 
Tel.1 518 537 4700
Fax 1 518 537 5899 
Email: psc@periodicals.com

Clarification of Question by asiaclues-ga on 09 Feb 2006 07:54 PST
Unfortunately they do not have a copy so this does not answer ther
question. thanks for tryign think it needs to be found in a library
frommwhich someone can legally access a copy
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