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This week, Cambridge announced the
opening of an extension office in Phoenix. The leading financial solutions firm currently has over $125 billion in assets under management and generates a revenue of $1 billion annually. In all, the firm has over 3,700 customers and clients.
Amy Webber, CEO and President of Cambridge, had this to say about the planned expansion:
“This expansion is part of our strategic growth objectives in serving independent financial professionals and their investing clients. Our dedication to making a difference in the lives of our financial professionals is at the core of everything we do, and we are excited to open our new office for our growing team in the Phoenix area.”
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hard for the passengers, making it safe despite the fact that a fire in the engine room certainly derailed their plans, but also, this representative probably doing the right thing. he s apologized profusely, apologized for what happened. apologized for the conditions and now he s going to meet with the passengers and go on board and do the same thing. you better hope that he not slow their departure, they re all anxious to get home, but the passengers in good spirits and love hearing the cheering as they saw the port and docking. the good news the ship is in port, but a long night for passengers to embark. amy webber s boyfriend is on the ship. nice to talk to you and when did you first hear there was a problem aboard that ship? you know, the first think i heard was about noon on sunday and i got a robo call, if you will, from carnival saying that there had been a fire on board, there was going to be a delay in their return.
enormously and probably people sick and probably people who went on the ship with disabilities. did he mention anything at all? give us a heads up, were there any people who were truly troubled? yes, you know, i don t know if i should even say this, but at one point he did say, now, amy, people are dying. it sounded like people going through strokes, people going through heart attack issues, you know, i mean, it just sounds like dire straits. i don t know how much is, you know, i mean, that s just what he said to me. so i think there s definitely, you know, the sooner we can get these people off of this boat the better because, you know, there s people who are in serious distress. greta: well, usually they have a doctor or hospital on
board these things and i think we ll see as the sun comes up and sort through it we ll see whether or not, you know, how people endured in terms of their health, but they do generally, generally have medical facilities, i m sure they do here as well. amy, thank you. what are you going to stay to your boyfriend when you see him. excuse me? what are you going to say to him when you see him finally? i love you baby! so glad you re home! i don t know. i m just going to jump up and he s he a big, tall, 6-4 guy i m just going to run and jump into his arms and i just can t wait to see him. i love him. i love all of those guys stuck on that ship. so, you know. greta: it s good news, enjoy that wedding. thank you. greta: thank you, amy. minutes ago, carnival s ceo apologized to the passengers and let s bring back passengers debra jordan and bob barton, what do you think of the company s apology, debra? i think an apology is if he wants to make one, but i
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