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corporate Officers
Category: Business and Money > Small Businesses Asked by: fordathome-ga List Price: $2.50 |
Posted:
28 Nov 2002 05:15 PST
Expires: 28 Dec 2002 05:15 PST Question ID: 115923 |
What is the difference between a CEO and a President of a corporation? |
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Re: corporate Officers
Answered By: jackburton-ga on 28 Nov 2002 06:38 PST |
hi fordathome, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) : A title held often by the Chairman of the Board, president, vice-chairman, which is given to the person principally responsible for the activities of a company. http://special.scmp.com/glossary/bfglosc.html President : Highest-ranking officer in a corporation after the Chief Executive Officer. http://special.scmp.com/glossary/bfglosp.html Source - South China Morning Post (Glossary of Financial & Business terms) http://www.scmp.com -------------------------------------------- Keywords used (Google) "business terms" glossary ceo I hope this helps. |
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Re: corporate Officers
From: answerfinder-ga on 28 Nov 2002 06:46 PST |
You may also wish to view the question and answer at https://answers.google.com/answers/main?cmd=threadview&id=77749 answerfinder-ga |
Subject:
Re: corporate Officers
From: weisstho-ga on 28 Nov 2002 09:23 PST |
(I kinda liked that answer, too. Thanks AnswerFinder!!) weisstho-ga |
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