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Blaydon

Town in Tyne and Wear, England; population (2001) 8,800. It is situated on the River Tyne, 6 km/4 mi southwest of Newcastle. Bricks, paint, and machine tools are manufactured here.



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Blaydon contends that Japan would benefit from an infusion of private equity capital that would energize sclerotic companies.
Entrepreneurs whose businesses pay dividend income, or who receive dividend income, will benefit, and long-term it will strengthen businesses that would choose to distribute capital to their investors by means of dividends," says Blaydon.
Colin Blaydon, Founding Director of the Foster Center for Private Equity at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth, who made a presentation on the Center's survey of U.
 
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