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Baird

British  
/ bɛəd /

noun

  1. John Logie (ˈləʊɡɪ). 1888–1946, Scottish engineer: inventor of a 240-line mechanically scanned system of television, replaced in 1935 by a 405-line electrically scanned system

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“The main story is still tech and AI uncertainty,” said Ross Mayfield, investment strategist at Baird.

From The Wall Street Journal

Tarryn Baird was making "demonstrably false allegations to health professionals" about Christopher Trybus before her death in November 2017, his defence barrister said.

From BBC

“He was Larry Baird at times that winter,” writes Mr. O’Brien.

From The Wall Street Journal

Baird’s Colin Sebastian seemed to think a potential transaction would be reasonable.

From MarketWatch

What Monday’s pessimistic AI report and its impact on markets really shows is how thoroughly questions about the future of AI have unmoored investors, said Michael Antonelli, a market strategist for Baird Private Wealth Management.

From The Wall Street Journal