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LNE
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LNELaboratoire National d’Essais (Paris, France)
LNELincoln Northeast High School (Lincoln, Nebraska)
LNELate Net Entry
LNELocal Notes Extractor (C.P. Bourg, Inc.)
LNELymph Node Enlargement
LNELocal Network Element
LNELexis-Nexis Europe


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The Lexis-Nexis Group (Dayton, OH), a unit of Reed Elsevier, through its subsidiary Lexis-Nexis Europe (London), has agreed to acquire the Business Information Product (BIP) division of the Financial Times Group, a unit of Pearson plc.
The Lexis-Nexis Group (Dayton, OH), a unit of Reed Elsevier, through its subsidiary Lexis-Nexis Europe (London), has agreed to acquire the Business Information Product (BIP) division of the Financial Times Group, a unit of Pearson plc.
Parker's promotion was announced along with the promotions of Margaret Early as LEXIS-NEXIS' Senior Vice President for Human Resources, Chris Jones as the Senior Vice President for On-Line Publishing (for both LEXIS Publishing and NEXIS), and Daisy Veerasingham as the Managing Director of LEXIS-NEXIS Europe.
 
 
 
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