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Mr. Buckley, a native of Sheffield, England, who was trained as an electrical engineer, took the top post at 3M five years ago and has been an ebullient promoter of what he calls the company's "whiz-bang" technologies.
3M CEO to Sell $33 Million in Shares James R. Hagerty 2011
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Friday, a top state official in the spill response protested what he called the company's rush to announce good news.
Exxon Gets Deadline to Clean Up Montana Spill Jack Nicas 2011
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S&P was influenced in part by what it called the company's "history of debt-financed acquisitions and debt-financed distributions to its owners."
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The group called on politicians to rein in what it called the company's "exploitative" practices.
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However, it is an example of a very foolish error that never should have happened in the first place, and a lack of immediate attention and concern on the title company's part.
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In some editions of Tuesday's Heard on the Street column about Twitter, Jack Dorsey was identified as the company's CEO.
Princely Value for Twitter Rolfe Winkler 2011
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He calls the company's goal the "transformation of the digital space."
Andy Plesser: David Westin, "NewsRight" and the Essential Transformation of Digital Journalism Andy Plesser 2012
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He calls the company's goal the "transformation of the digital space."
Andy Plesser: David Westin, "NewsRight" and the Essential Transformation of Digital Journalism Andy Plesser 2012
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He called his company's breakup plan along with a share buyback "McGraw" plans, and added the strategy was in the works since last year.
Tough Times Help Activists Gina Chon 2011
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He called the company's outlook "strongly positive."
Boeing Pares Delivery Plan David Kesmodel 2011
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