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boardroom

[bawrd-room, -room, bohrd-] / ˈbɔrdˌrum, -ˌrʊm, ˈboʊrd- /
NOUN
conference room
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“Large deals are driving the market. And when you see big deals, it’s a sign of CEO and boardroom confidence,” said Ivan Farman, global co-head of M&A at Bank of America.

From The Wall Street Journal

Prices are now solidly in the danger zone for producers, and neither Wall Street nor Texas boardrooms expect them to rise much in the new year.

From The Wall Street Journal

This was taken in a hotel boardroom with a seamless backdrop.

From Los Angeles Times

The unexpected boardroom shakeup comes with BP pivoting back to its more profitable oil and gas business as it slashes clean energy investment.

From Barron's

But then Long returned—armed with deep knowledge of corporate coups and boardroom power plays.

From The Wall Street Journal