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Gill Edge Investments Ltd.

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Gill Edge House
Gill Edge Estate
Leyburn
DL8 3DB



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gill

1. the respiratory organ of aquatic animals, as fish, that breathe oxygen dissolved in water.
2. Also called lamella. one of the radiating vertical plates on the underside of the cap of an agaric mushroom. See diag. under mushroom.
3. See ground ivy.
4. green or white around the gills, somewhat pale, as from being sickly, nervous, or frightened: When he heard how much the bill was, he looked a little green around the gills.
5. to the gills, Informal.fully; completely; totally: After that big meal we were all stuffed to the gills.

A christian name.
In English, the name Gill means- A diminutive of Gillian, meaning young. Often used as an independent name.. Other origins for the name Gill include - English, French, French.The name Gill is most often used as a girl name or female name.

English Name Meaning - A diminutive of Gillian, meaning young. Often used as an independent name.

edge

1. a line or border at which a surface terminates: Grass grew along the edges of the road. The paper had deckle edges.
2. a brink or verge: the edge of a cliff; the edge of disaster.
3. any of the narrow surfaces of a thin, flat object: a book with gilt edges.
4. a line at which two surfaces of a solid object meet: an edge of a box.
5. the thin, sharp side of the blade of a cutting instrument or weapon.
6. the sharpness proper to a blade: The knife has lost its edge.
7. sharpness or keenness of language, argument, tone of voice, appetite, desire, etc.: The snack took the edge off his hunger. Her voice had an edge to it.
8. Brit. Dial.a hill or cliff.
9. an improved position; advantage: He gained the edge on his opponent.

1. edge, border, boundary, bound, bounds
usage: the boundary of a surface
2. edge, side
usage: a sharp side formed by the intersection of two surfaces of an object; "he rounded the edges of the box"
3. boundary, edge, bound, line
usage: a line determining the limits of an area
4. edge, sharpness, urgency
usage: the attribute of urgency; "his voice had an edge to it"
5. edge, superiority, favorable position, favourable position

investments

1. the investing of money or capital in order to gain profitable returns, as interest, incomee.
2. a particular instance or mode of investing.
3. a thing invested in, as a business, a quantity of shares of stock, etc.
4. something that is invested; sum invested or investments
An investment bank is a financial institution that assists individuals, corporations and governments in raising capital by underwriting and/or acting as the client''s agent in the issuance of securities. An investment bank may also assist companies involved in mergers and acquisitions, and provides ancillary services such as market making, trading of derivatives, fixed income instruments, foreign exchange, commodities, and equity securities.

Unlike commercial banks and retail banks, investment banks do not take deposits. From 1933 until 1999 , the United States maintained a separation between investment banking and commercial banks. Other industrialized countries, including G8 countries, have historically not maintained such a separation.

There are two main lines of business in investment banking. Trading securities for cash or for other securities , or the promotion of securities is the "sell side", while dealing with pension funds, mutual funds, hedge funds, and the investing public constitutes the "buy side". Many firms have buy and sell side components.
. investing, investment, finance
usage: the act of investing; laying out money or capital in an enterprise with the expectation of profit
2. investment, investment funds, assets
usage: money that is invested with an expectation of profit
3. investment, skin, tegument, cutis
usage: outer layer or covering of an organ or part or organism
4. investment, dressing, grooming
usage: the act of putting on robes or vestments
5. investment, investiture, promotion
usage: the ceremonial act of clothing someone in the insignia of an office; the formal promotion of a person to an office or rank

leyburn

Leyburn is a busy market town and civil parish in the borough of Richmondshire, North Yorkshire, England sitting above the northern bank of the River Ure in Wensleydale. Historically within the North Riding of Yorkshire, the name was derived from ''Ley'' or ''Le'' (clearing), and ''burn'' (stream), meaning clearing by the stream. leyburn boasts two markets, several pubs, two banks with cash machines, and many small specialty stores. Market day is Friday. It is served by local buses that connect to Richmond, Hawes, and Bedale. The local Rotary Club sponsors the annual Wensleydale Wander in March or April. The Wander is an organised walk with two options; a shorter walk of 12 miles and a longer walk of 22 miles.
leyburn has a population of 2208 (2001 census) but this swells in summer due to its picturesque position in proximity to the Yorkshire Dales national park. It contains a range of public services, with two primary schools and a secondary school which serves the whole of Wensleydale, a police station, and a medical centre. A wide range of independently owned shops are situated around a market square with a number of pubs and bars to entertain tourists and locals. It is home to Tennant''s auction house, a small department store called Milners and others, including: Campbells supermarket, a chocolate shop, a range of oriental takeaways, electrical stores, a hunting and sports shop, and also an art shop.

Annually there is a Dales Festival of Food and Drink, held over May Day bank holiday weekend and also an annual Wensleydale Agricultural Show at the end of August.

Although a small town, Leyburn is home to a small cinema named "the Picture House" and to a railway station on the re-opened Wensleydale Railway which offers tourist rides throughout the dale, mostly on diesel multiple units but occasionally on a steam train. The town of Leyburn has got a 6,000-square-foot (560 m2) antiques centre on Harmby Road. The town also has a local market in the town centre every Friday and a farmers'' market which specialises in local meats once a month.

Leyburn has also appeared in various television programmes including: The Department Store: Milners, on BBC4 in 2008, and has featured in the 1960s-set drama series, Heartbeat.