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Article: Lincoln, Neb.-Based Polling Organization Plans to Sell Stock to Public.
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- Article date:
- November 9, 2001
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By Steve Jordon, Omaha World-Herald, Neb. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Nov. 9--By the time the Gallup Organization opens its new offices and management training center in Omaha in about two years, its stock likely will be traded publicly on the stock exchange.
The company's chief executive, Jim Clifton, said Wednesday that the Lincoln-based company plans to sell stock to the public largely to provide fairness for the employees who own its shares today.
Clifton also discussed good management techniques and the company's plans for downtown Omaha during a talk to about 150 graduate business students at the University of Nebraska at Omaha.
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