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manager

[man-i-jer] / ˈmæn ɪ dʒər /


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“I think he’s been trained well, and he knows it well, and he’s a smart guy,” said Mario Gabelli, a money manager whose firm has owned shares of Berkshire since the 1980s.

From The Wall Street Journal

West Ham’s new manager Rita Guarino will want to bring in some new signings and may look to Italy, where she has experience in the market and vast contacts.

From BBC

This can be a tough time to do business, but for some Premier League managers who they bring in over the next few weeks could be crucial for their season.

From BBC

But for decades, individuals traded in the shadows of a professional class of banks, money managers and deep-pocketed institutions.

From The Wall Street Journal

“A lot of these people were completely unaware of what they were signing up for,” the former case manager said.

From Los Angeles Times