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Andy

American  
[an-dee] / ˈæn di /

noun

  1. a first name, form of Andrew or Andrea.


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One administration official said other tech CEOs such as Google’s Sundar Pichai or Amazon’s Andy Jassy wouldn’t tell the government how to use their technology and would have found a compromise.

From The Wall Street Journal

Andy Gordon, Paramount’s chief operating officer, said the company “expects to have a net debt to Ebitda ratio of 4.3 times on a synergized basis” at closing, and has plans in place to reduce that figure to three times within three years through cost cuts and other synergies.

From MarketWatch

Resident Andy Richardson said the continued closure of the C31 was "adding time and expense" on to local residents.

From BBC

Following Sunday's 2-2 draw with Celtic, former Rangers and Hearts midfielder Andy Halliday suggested Rohl might have regretted his second-half approach.

From BBC

Its troubles come at a time when the car industry is facing one of the most difficult periods in its history, according to former Aston Martin CEO Andy Palmer.

From BBC