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Ceo

Ceo

(n)
UK
ˌsiː iː ˈəʊ
US
ˌsiː iː ˈəʊ
Definition: A chief executive officer, the highest-ranking person in a company or other institution, ultimately responsible for taking managerial decisions.
Meaning: Giám đốc quản lý , giám đốc điều hành
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To run for the position of Mayor of New York against Democrat Mark Green in 2001, Bloomberg gave up his position of CEO and appointed Lex Fenwick as CEO in his stead.

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In 2008, Fenwick became the CEO of Bloomberg Ventures, a new venture capital division and Daniel Doctoroff, former deputy mayor in the Bloomberg administration, was named president and CEO, serving until September 2014.

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A CEO at Walmart makes approximately 1,034 times more money than an average Walmart employee.

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Android's significance in the mobile market was perfectly realized in 2009 when Eric Schmidt, Google CEO, was forced to resign from Apple's board of directors due to a conflict of interest and his inability to be involved in Apple's developments and future plans.

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