ESM =Educational Simulation Model 教育模拟模型[联合国]
esm[ noun ]
electronic warfare undertaken under direct control of an operational commander to locate sources of radiated electromagnetic energy for the purpose of immediate threat recognition
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- Home State collapsed four days after Fort Lauderdale-based ESM was shut down by federal regulators for insolvency.
- But Jose Garcia-Pedrosa, the attorney for Tew, argued that Warner had to keep investing in ESM because ESM and Home State were dependent on each other for survival.
- But Jose Garcia-Pedrosa, the attorney for Tew, argued that Warner had to keep investing in ESM because ESM and Home State were dependent on each other for survival.
- ESM's downfall also sank Home State, setting off a thrift crisis in Ohio and forcing that state to temporarily close 72 savings and loan associations.
- Home State had invested heavily with ESM through securities trade and lost $144 million when ESM was closed.
- Home State had invested heavily with ESM through securities trade and lost $144 million when ESM was closed.
- Home State, which lost about $144 million in ESM investments, collapsed four days later and triggered a crisis among Ohio thrifts.
- Home State collapsed four days after ESM Government Securities in Fort Lauderdale was shut down by federal regulators for insolvency. Home State had invested heavily with ESM through securities trade and lost $144 million when ESM was closed.
- Home State collapsed four days after ESM Government Securities in Fort Lauderdale was shut down by federal regulators for insolvency. Home State had invested heavily with ESM through securities trade and lost $144 million when ESM was closed.
- Home State collapsed four days after ESM Government Securities in Fort Lauderdale was shut down by federal regulators for insolvency. Home State had invested heavily with ESM through securities trade and lost $144 million when ESM was closed.
- The jury convicted Warner of six charges that he oversaw unauthorized transfers of Home State money to a major securities trading partner, ESM Government Securities Inc. of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.
- Home State had a loss of more than $140 million on government securities in repurchase agreements with ESM.
- The state claimed Andersen partly was responsible for the losses because it was auditor of Home State, which had overinvested funds in ESM Government Securities Inc. of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., which later collapsd.
- Fort Lauderdale-based ESM was closed by federal regulators in March 1985.
- Before the verdict, Warner said, "Regardless of the financial outcome, what that judge did vindicated me." But the jury found that Warner "actually participated in the fraudulent purpose" of ESM.
- Home State had invested heavily in ESM through securities trades and lost $144 million when ESM closed.
- Home State had invested heavily in ESM through securities trades and lost $144 million when ESM closed.