Fisher — or Fishers may refer to:People: See Fisher (surname) Companies*Fisher Automobile Company, first automobile dealership in the United States *Fisher Body, an automobile coachbuilder, now owned by General Motors *Fisher Communications, a media… … Wikipedia
Bank of Australasia — Bank of Australasia, Chiltern, Victoria, Australien Die Bank of Australasia war eine australische Geschäftsbank mit britischen Wurzeln. Sie war in Australien und Neuseeland tätig und fusionierte zusammen mit der Union Bank of Australia Limited… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Fisher River (Montana) — Geobox River name = Fisher River native name = other name = Pleasant Valley Fisher River other name1 = image size = image caption = country = United States country1 = state = Montana state1 = region type = Counties region = Lincoln region1 =… … Wikipedia
Fisher (animal) — Not to be confused with the Fishing cat, a medium size wild felid. For other uses, see Fisher (disambiguation). Fisher Conservation status … Wikipedia
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FISHER, Andrew (1862-1928) — prime minister of Australia son of Robert Fisher, was born at Crosshouse, Ayrshire, Scotland, on 29 August 1862. He was educated at the local school, and as a young man worked as a coal miner. Emigrating to Australia he arrived in Queensland in… … Dictionary of Australian Biography
Fisher hypothesis — The Fisher hypothesis is the proposition by Irving Fisher that the real interest rate is independent of monetary measures, especially the nominal interest rate. The Fisher equation is:r r = r n pi^e.This means, the real interest rate (r r) equals … Wikipedia
Fisher — /ˈfɪʃə/ (say fishuh) noun 1. Andrew, 1862–1928, Australian Labor politician, born in Scotland; prime minister 1908–09, 1910–13, 1914–15. 2. Sir James Hurtle, 1790–1875, Australian lawyer and politician, born in England. 3. Sylvia Gwendoline… …
Fisher, Andrew — ▪ prime minister of Australia born Aug. 29, 1862, Crosshouse, Ayrshire, Scot. died Oct. 22, 1928, London, Eng. three time Labor prime minister of Australia (1908–09, 1910–13, 1914–15) who sponsored important legislation in the fields of social… … Universalium