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Sentence count:199Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: a piece ofin place ofbalance ofin advance oftake notice oftake the place ofMeaning: [ˌsiːiːˈəʊ]  n. the corporate executive responsible for the operations of the firm; reports to a board of directors; may appoint other managers (including a president). 
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121. Plenty of professionals want to meet the CEO, CIO, or C - whoever - can - help.
122. But it is opening up once more as discounts to net asset value have narrowed, Bob Long, president and CEO of Conversus Capital, told the Reuters Private Equity and Hedge Funds Summit in London.
123. Boeing Executive Vice President and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes Jim Albaugh told workers in the crowd the day was one of the most significant in the history of commercial aviation.
124. It's not unusual for Microsoft chairman and CEO Gates to put in 16 - hour days.
125. John Doyle, CEO of AIG's commercial insurance division, defended the company's business decisions, saying underwriters do not provide coverage if the premium is too low to cover losses.
126. Empirical results show that company performance, state share proportion,[www.Sentencedict.com] director board size and CEO duality all have significant effect on executive compensation.
127. Prince and Willumstad became CEO and COO, respectively, in 2003.
128. As CEO, Mr. Palmisano succeeds Louis V. Gerstner, Jr. , who will remain IBM chairman through the end of 2002.
129. Chrysler will watch General Motors' stock sale closely but won't move forward with its own initial public offering until sometime in 2011, CEO Sergio Marchionne said Saturday.
130. "There is no doubt that the American families are having difficulty, wanting to invest in big-ticket home items during this economic situation," J.C. Penney's CEO Myron Ullman said.
131. In the 1980s, the CEO was a rapacious plunderer, vilified for laying off honest folk just to acquire a more lavish jet.
132. CEO made the whole decision - making, implementation will devolve power.
133. want to keep Chief Executive Ray R. Irani safe. So they spent $774, 756 last year on home-alarm systems and around-the-clock security guards for the CEO.
134. However, once the commission approves appropriations, the act provides that it is the task of the CEO to enforce the requirement that county funds be spent only in accordance with the approved budget.
135. "I look at it as like (it is) 75-85% done, " CEO Jamie Dimon told mutual fund executives at the Investment Company Institute's general meeting.
136. "It's probably a good thing in a CEO," says Freston about veganism. "At least they won't be toppling over like those McDonald's (MCD) CEOs.
137. During the second quarter, CEO Bill Klesse said, the company's refineries took advantage of higher margins on products and wider discounts on so-called sour crude oils.
138. But the most powerful U.S. banker, JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon, who was slated to headline a panel about restoring corporate trust, didn't make it.
139. Groom a pretender (for lack of a better word), build a coalition, and wait for your CEO to screw up, which he will if he is a short-termer. Then pounce.
140. "We are proud to be recognized by the Governor for the positive impact California wine has on the state, the nation and the world, " said Robert P. (Bobby) Koch, President and CEO of Wine Institute.
141. CEO She is the chairman of the board and the CEO of Xerox Corporation. She is a self-strived lifer.
142. Asked about inventory access, Budget Center president and CEO Bob Chalmers says "we are looking at several options just now..." but he declined to comment further, citing confidentiality agreements.
143. He believes it is important to boardroom effectiveness to be clear about who's the "hired gun", who runs the meeting, and who is holding the CEO accountable (for his or her actions).
144. Moreover, this study find that CEO turnover decision is related positively to the asset-liability ratio significantly, the same as to the ownership concentration.
145. A CEO who accepts an annual salary of $1 sends a powerful message -- namely, that he or she is a team player who wants to make a sacrifice for the good of the company.
146. Must be very professional and be able to work with CEO, CFO and Board Management levels.
147. Both of them will report to Mr. Wu Mengkang, the CEO Burnett in Great China Area.
148. Henry Ford family CEO is the soul of Ford automobile corporation.
149. And of that, about 5 percent to 7 percent go unredeemed and unclaimed each year, said Bruce Bower, the CEO of Plastic Jungle.
150. A series of court judgments so inexplicable, and so crushingly expensive, that the CEO doubts his ability to manage the business.
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