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Перевод: chairman
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Тезаурус:
- It asked Barclays to release Brian Pearse, its finance director, to become chief executive and asked Sir Peter Walters, the former head of BP, to join him as chairman.
- THE chairman of Poland's foreign affairs committee said yesterday his country would request membership of the European Community and all other European institutions.
- Ma Bell is prepared to pay so much because the firm's chairman, Robert Allen, is convinced that the computer and telecommunications industries are converging.
- At a Fabian fringe meeting, Andrew Neil, editor of The Sunday Times and executive chairman of Rupert Murdoch's Sky Television, made a speech, of course in his own and his boss's interest, which had a sense and vigour that the conference platform could dearly do with.
- Mr Jack Adams, chairman of the union side, said that action would have to take place within a 28-day period from yesterday's anouncement or it would be ruled out of order.
- Joint chairman Alastair Morton is due to make an investment presentation at the Victoria headquarters of Salomon Brothers this morning.
- William Syson, former assistant general manager of Bank of Scotland, has been recruited as chairman of Oriel subsidiary CGA Insurance Brokers (Scotland).
- Sir Rhodes Boyson, MP for Brent South, next Thursday leads a delegation to the party chairman, Mr Kenneth Baker, demanding further action on the poll tax.
- Rank was a company without the creative leadership to support its chairman's ambitions for the world market.
- Mr Shove joined the company in 1937 and eventually became chairman and managing director.
- Yesterday Dr John Marks, the chairman of the association's council, said the crucial phrase lay in a working paper accompanying the White Paper which said there would be legislation "to require" authorities to keep to their drug budgets.
- In fairness to the company, I should add that former chairman John Kerridge, who retired on health grounds in February, saw his pay reduced from 441,553 to 343,356.
- The political storm disguised the fundamental problems facing Westland which Cuckney, as chairman, and chief executive Hugh Stewart set about tackling.
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