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peter

[pee-ter] / ˈpi tər /


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“Here’s a way to still make it look like you have a high valuation” while a lead investor gets a cheaper price, said Peter Wendell, founder of venture firm Sierra Ventures, who now co-teaches a course at Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business on venture capital with Eric Schmidt, Google’s ex-CEO.

From The Wall Street Journal

Co-op Live was set to be opened by Bolton comedian Peter Kay on 23 April 2024 to great fanfare, but the shows were rescheduled twice because the venue was not ready.

From BBC

Peter Murrell was the chief executive of the SNP for 22 years.

From BBC

“Despite one of the longest downturns in our industry, LyondellBasell was able to return approximately $2 billion to our shareholders from existing cash and operations in 2025,” said CEO Peter Vanacker in a news release.

From Barron's

The actions taken by British police — which also included raids on residences belonging to former U.S. ambassador Peter Mandelson, a Labour Party stalwart with deep links to Epstein — only makes the Justice Department’s inaction look worse by comparison.

From Salon