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  • Exxon "will likely lag in a continued recovery, particularly one driven by oil rather than gas," Calio recently wrote in a note to clients.

    Apple May Surpass Exxon As World's Most Valuable Company AP 2010

  • Exxon doesn't seem likely to surge ahead in value anytime soon, according to research by Morgan Stanley analyst Evan Calio.

    Apple May Surpass Exxon As World's Most Valuable Company AP 2010

  • Mr. Calio is president and chief executive officer of the Air Transport Association of America.

    The Air Travel 'Sin' Tax Nicholas E. Calio 2011

  • The Air Transport Association, the U.S. carriers' main trade group, believes airlines are making service improvements with mishandled luggage and oversold flights, "as the DOT statistics demonstrate," ATA President Nicholas Calio said in a statement.

    Airline Rules Target Lost Baggage, Delays Timothy W. Martin 2011

  • "It makes absolutely no sense to discourage flying by trying to balance the budget on the backs of airline customers with yet another tax," Nicholas E. Calio, president of Airlines for America, an industry group that represents the largest U.S. airlines.

    Airline-Passenger Fees to Be Aimed at Debt Eric Morath 2012

  • The article noted that Calio, a Citigroup lobbyist at the time, could reliably be found getting VIP treatment at Tosca, entertaining over a bottle of red wine at his regular table in what was referred to as the restaurant's "TARP section" - the domain of lobbyists for bailed-out financial companies.

    Restaurateur Ashok Bajaj: Potentate of the D.C. plate Manuel Roig-Franzia 2011

  • Calio, recently named president and CEO of the Air Transport Association, did not respond to an interview request.

    Restaurateur Ashok Bajaj: Potentate of the D.C. plate Manuel Roig-Franzia 2011

  • Nick Calio, a former legislative aide to President George W. Bush, said the holes in Mr. Obama's policy apparatus could shape the direction he takes after the election.

    White House's Next Task: Rebuilding Policy Team Jonathan Weisman 2010

  • The optics weren't the greatest, and friends soon observed that Calio dumped his Tosca routine - loyalty for all those years of special attention apparently not being enough to keep him around.

    Restaurateur Ashok Bajaj: Potentate of the D.C. plate Manuel Roig-Franzia 2011

  • "Despite that fact that aviation security is a national security function, airlines and passengers continue to bear the brunt of funding a system that benefits the entire nation," said Nick Calio, chief executive of the Air Transport Association, a U.S. trade group.

    Airport Security Costs Are Up, But Weak Spots Remain Scott McCartney 2011

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