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execute

[ek-si-kyoot] / ˈɛk sɪˌkyut /




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Conversations about how the U.S. could start executing a plan to leverage Venezuela’s oil are ongoing, people familiar with the matter said.

From The Wall Street Journal

“The Parties request that this matter be stayed so that the Parties may draft, finalize, and execute formal settlement documents,” according to a notice filed on Wednesday in a federal court in Florida.

From Los Angeles Times

“We have engaged the world’s leading commodity marketers and key banks to execute and provide financial support for these crude oil and crude products sales,” the Department added.

From Barron's

Berenberg says it is increasingly confident that Vodafone can execute well in its core markets such as Germany and the U.K., and points to the company’s efficient capital management.

From The Wall Street Journal

White House officials said on Wednesday that they had already taken steps to start marketing the oil and the administration was working with key banks and commodity firms to execute the sales.

From BBC