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  2. Scott Bessent - Wikipedia

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    Scott Bessent (born 1962) is an American investor, board member, and educator. [1] He is the founder of Key Square Group, a global macro investment firm. [2] [3]

  3. List of chief executive officers - Wikipedia

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    CEO [11] 2011 Replaced Steve Jobs: 2018-10-01 Arcelor Mittal: Lakshmi Niwas Mittal: Chairman and CEO [12] 2006 Owner of Queens Park Rangers F.C. 2018-10-01 AT&T: John Stankey: CEO [13] 2020 Former CEO of WarnerMedia: 2020-11-19 BAE Systems: Charles Woodburn: Chief Executive Officer [14] 2008 Succeeded Ian King: 2018-10-01 Bajaj Allianz General ...

  4. Scott Thompson (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo! hired Thompson as CEO in January 2012. [4] In early April 2012, Thompson announced and executed a plan to reduce Yahoo!'s 14,000 employees by 2,000, or 14% of the workforce. [5] Several executives left Yahoo! just before the layoffs began. [6] [7] On March 14, 2012, Yahoo! filed a patent lawsuit against Facebook over ten patents.

  5. State Street Corporation - Wikipedia

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    State Street Corporation. State Street Corporation (stylized in all caps), is an American global [2] financial services and bank holding company headquartered at One Congress Street in Boston with operations worldwide. It is the second-oldest continually operating United States bank; its predecessor, Union Bank, was founded in 1792.

  6. Scott Galloway (professor) - Wikipedia

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    In December 2019, he called for the removal of Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey while declaring to own more than 330,000 shares of Twitter stock. [39] Relating to the 2015–16 Apple–FBI dispute, he sided with the U.S. government and said that "security agencies should have access to [personal] data wherever it is if a judge deems that data is key to ...

  7. Albert J. Dunlap - Wikipedia

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    Albert J. Dunlap. Albert John Dunlap (July 26, 1937 – January 25, 2019) was an American corporate executive. [2][3] He was known at the peak of his career as a professional turnaround management specialist and downsizer. The mass layoffs at his companies earned him the nicknames "Chainsaw Al" [4] and "Rambo in Pinstripes", after he posed for ...

  8. Scott Tucker (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Scott Tucker. Scott Tucker (born May 5, 1962) is an American convicted racketeer, loan shark, fraudster, and money launderer who used his illegal funds to finance – and drive for – his own sports car endurance racing team. In 1991, Tucker was convicted for his illegal activities, including mail fraud, associated with a bogus lending company ...

  9. Sixth Street Partners - Wikipedia

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    Sixth Street was established in 2009 by a group of former Goldman Sachs colleagues led by Sixth Street CEO Alan Waxman. [29] Sixth Street was formed to recreate the type of proprietary investing platform the group managed at Goldman. [30] Sixth Street was formed as a strategic partnership with TPG, which initially made $2 billion of their fund ...