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After a short but intense period of mourning, the soldier married the old chairman's daughter, which she liked very much because he made her Chief Executive Officer and together they cornered the world's markets in gold and oil, before retiring in their late thirties to live in Antibes and raise a gaggle of spoilt but happy children
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made her Chief Executive Officer and together they cornered the
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They feel, or imagine, that if their assemblies, which they are fond of calling parliaments, and of considering as equal in authority to the parliament of Great Britain, should be so far degraded as to become the humble ministers and executive officers of that parliament, the greater part of their own importance would be at an end
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the highest executive officer of a company; head of a company
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As Captain Waddell later wrote, “The delay was not without its own reward, for the executive officer, Mr
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While I agree that her crime does not rise to the level of Enron, Worldcom and Adelphia, whose executive officers, in my opinion, should be swiftly prosecuted and given extensive jail sentences, Ms
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chief executive officer, and president
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I gave her a knowing look “There were other women that did well too, besides who gets congratulated by the Executive officer?” I asked
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“This is an overall evaluation of her performance by Executive Officer Harley and Officer Johnson,” he said as he opened it and started reading to me some of their conclusions
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The name was changed in early 1983, and he became chairman, director and chief executive officer of the newly named Park Communications, Inc
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One theory was that he thought too lofty a title might dim the spotlight on his unique management image as chairman, president and chief executive officer
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At an age when most of the Ithaca-based media mogul’s contemporaries have been retired for 15 years or more, the chairman and chief executive officer of Park Communications, Inc
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He was founder, chairman and chief executive officer of Park Communications, Inc
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Park, founder, chairman, and chief executive officer of Park Communications, Inc
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They complemented each other in positions of strength; Norman was the Chief of Intel, DeLong the executive officer to Commander, 7th Air Force; others held such positions as Fighter Wing Commander, Logistics Chief, and Personnel Director
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Taped to the top of the map was the Mike Force lineup in which he was listed as the team leader, then the XO (Executive Officer) a lieutenant, and ten NCOs whose specialties ranged from medical and weapons to intelligence, demolition, engineering, and communications
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"Finally," he said, "because of your great FAC abilities you are being released by 7th Air Force, one each Colonel Norman to be exact, to be reassigned to the new FAC school at Phan Rang where you will serve as Executive Officer to the commander
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"I'm not going to be a FAC," he corrected, "just the school Executive Officer
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Court thought for a few minutes about the Clark trip, then spent a half hour getting Lieutenant Toby Parker, executive officer of the 504th Theater Indoctrination School, on the line
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males; and executive officer on a 210-foot cutter
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Stillman (USCG) was the first executive officer for the largest recapitalization program in Coast Guard history
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Diehl, the former executive officer of USCG MSO Detroit
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USCGC Acacia executive officer Lt
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" She'd used every Executive Officer bypass she knew to remove the block but Calvin had higher clearance than she did
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She forced herself to be calm, or tried to, by reminding herself the Nighthawk's blueprints were so classified that, even when she'd been made executive officer, she wasn't privy to that information until she was actually aboard the ship
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female consumer is not just the caregiver for her family, she is the chief executive officer of the American household
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We read about exorbitant compensation packages for chief executive officers of companies and politicians with huge unreported deposits in foreign banks
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Evans stood up and smiled, “I am Alan Evans Executive Officer for Facilities
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Harry Murphy was the new Chief Executive Officer of
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rected at the Chief Executive Officer of the Halifax Plant of AGI Corporation
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In the Chief Executive Officer's eighth floor office George Thorpe and
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of Chief Executive Officer at AGI Halifax
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should not call on the Chief Executive Officer without first making an appoint-
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“I understand that you are a Senior Executive Officer of the Amal-
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“Then you might as well settle into the executive officer’s quarters in the executive suite such as it is
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Wendy had moved up from fighter ops to Executive Officer
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in 1975, eventually becoming their Chief Executive Officer and Chief Financial Officer
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Purnell’s executive officer, in constant intercom contact with the ship’s C
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Purnell then turned towards his executive officer
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The captain of the USS SARGO looked with a resolute expression at his executive officer
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Navy to designate the second in command of a ship, or Executive Officer
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The amount concerned was mind blowing; one hundred and fifty million and growing each time the phone rang had said the SFO chief executive officer
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Once in office, legislative and executive officers will be monitored for how they uphold their election promises and for any indication of favoritism
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Characteristics of Executive Officers – The role of cabinet members, or department heads, should be evaluated, along with the method of appointment and who they should report to
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In 2007 Forbes reported that Ray Irani, chief executive officer of Occidental Petroleum, received compensation worth more than $321 million in one year
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His executive officer then approached him and spoke in a low voice
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Fifty minutes later, with her ship now far enough from the orbital space terminal and from other ships, Tina told Dana Durning, her chief navigator and unofficial executive officer, to pivot the ship and line it up on the calculated heading for Eris
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Commander of this mission and of this Ship, but I am an Executive Officer of
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She is a very special person and an Executive Officer
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Bedfordview promoted Doug Repton to the position of Group Chief Executive Officer
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elevated to Chief Executive Officer of Trematon, my mate Mike Meehan was
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The Head Office of the NCCI has permanent staff that is managed by a Chief Executive Officer
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McLeod accepted the challenge, resigned as squadron executive officer, and began an
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Endelphin was also the chief executive officer of
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and their executive officers
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company’s chief executive officer –who was to retire after one or two years–
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the company’s next chief executive officer as this was planned, but also he couldn’t
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the lives of its owners’ majority? Or are they governed by the seasonal alternations in the life of its chief executive officer? All these questions need, of course further
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lawyer representing a firm in the search for a new president and chief executive officer
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a chief executive officer by the time he was 30, and I doubt that anyone has ever asked
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He was a chief executive officer by the time, he was
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He turned back from the window, and smiled at his executive officer
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Hence his impatience as Dahnyld Stahdmaiyr, his executive officer, stood on the breech of one of Dreadnought’s massive six-inch guns, braced his elbows on the top of the port bulwark, and peered through his double-glass
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There seems no good reason, in the ordinary case, why the trustee should not itself organize the protective committee, with one of its executive officers as chairman and with the other members selected from among the larger bondholders or their nominees
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Boards of directors usually consist largely of executive officers and their friends
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, returned to the company as its “interim” chief executive officer
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Rykus identified the man now in charge, Brookins, Rykus’s executive officer and the anomaly Ash had shot during her escape
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It seems to be regulation based on the belief that every company, every chief executive officer, and every chief financial officer, is associated with Enron, WorldCom, or Refco
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The letter from the chief executive officer (CEO) in the annual report to stockholders (ARS)
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Read the biographies from the proxy statements to determine how long the CEO or top executive officers have served a particular customer base
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Yves Carcelle, chief executive officer (CEO) of Louis Vuitton, says, “We’re never on sale
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You need to determine if the stock option plan of a company is geared to only a few of the top executive officers or if options are widely distributed among employees
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To find information on a company’s stock option-program, look for a table in the proxy statement that lists the total number of options awarded to the top five executive officers
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Add up the total number of options awarded to the top five executive officers
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Calculate the percentage of options given to the top five executive officers compared to all employees
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For example, at Whole Foods Market, approximately 92 percent of the stock options granted under the plan since its inception in 1992 have been granted to employees who are not executive officers
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These two executive officers received about the same percentage of stock options as all of the top executive officers at Whole Foods Market combined
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Expeditors International ties its compensation system to operating profit instead of stock price by paying its top executive officers from a pool of 10 percent of pre-bonus operating income
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Reckitt Benckiser Group links performance-based compensation for all executive officers to economic value added, measuring net sales growth, profit after taxes, and net working capital
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Rather than focusing on how much executive officers are paid, it is more useful to understand how an executive compensation plan is structured
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Start by viewing the proxy statement section titled Compensation Discussion and Analysis, where the compensation committee of the board of directors communicates how it sets the compensation package for the top executive officers and employees
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For example, an executive officer might be compensated even if he or she did not meet the performance targets
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This guarantee of compensation does not directly align the executive officers with the long-term interests of the business
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Eventually, these executive officers were fired by the board of directors, but they had already been given millions of dollars in compensation because it was guaranteed
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You must be careful not to jump to conclusions from an executive officer who is buying or selling stock without first examining the motivation behind the purchases or sales and whether the buying and selling is material to the total net worth of that executive officer
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Many executive officers have learned that by buying stock, they can increase the price of the stock, because the media reports these purchases
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You have to be aware that the top executive officers may be attempting to manipulate the stock
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Executive Officers Who Sell Shares under the Terms of a 10b5–1 Program
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Many investors make the mistake of ignoring purchases and sales of stock in a 10b5–1 program because they believe there is an orderly pattern to trading the stock, but the executive officers have the ability to change the terms of the program at any point
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For example, we did not invest in an online retailer of diamonds and fine jewelry, because the founder had recently passed the chief executive officer (CEO) title to the chief financial officer (CFO) (February 2008)
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Third, note what the difference is in compensation among the top five executive officers by viewing the proxy statement
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To implement this, managers established salary caps for the top executive officers, which limit the amount they can make, compared to a full-time employee
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Warren Buffett, chief executive officer (CEO) of Berkshire Hathaway, firmly believes this: When he was asked how he determines which managers to partner with, he said, “
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The meeting was with the chief executive officer (CEO) and chief financial officer (CFO) of a newspaper publishing and TV broadcasting business
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Steve Case, founder and former chief executive officer and chairman of America Online (AOL), stated, “Now that the AOL Time Warner merger has closed, we have a new company for a new world—one poised to spark a transformation of the media and communications landscape—connecting, informing, and entertaining people in innovative ways that will enrich their lives
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He also served as Treasurer and Chief Executive Officer of MurphyMorris Money Management Co, the Advisor to the Fund
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Opening the report, you’ll probably be greeted with a letter from the Chief Executive Officer
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Then in 2008 came an important event that turned out to be great for the company: the hiring of a new Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Phaneesh Murthy, who transformed the consulting business into a software-development company
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The proxy showed that the Pencers were getting a pretty good deal: The five executive officers made $2
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Former president and new chief executive officer Goldberg made comforting noises about limited partnership sales, the executive equivalent of toasting marshmallows on the embers of Carthage