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Elliott

American  
[el-ee-uht, el-yuht] / ˈɛl i ət, ˈɛl yət /

noun

  1. Herb(ert James), born 1938, Australian track athlete.

  2. Also Elliot. a male given name, form of Elias.


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One other defendant, William Patrick Elliott, 58, formerly of Ballymagowan Gardens, died last year.

From BBC

Elliott Investment Management took a $1 billion stake and is pushing for Jane Nielsen, Ralph Lauren’s former chief financial officer, to be the next chief executive after CEO Calvin McDonald stepped down in January.

From Barron's

"Mass crowds at stadiums and cultural sites place immense strain on mobile networks," says Gareth Elliott, director of policy and communications at trade association Mobile UK, "often exceeding local capacity as thousands share limited bandwidth simultaneously."

From BBC

"To have that signal, you need that infrastructure, and that's where the planning system comes into play," Elliott says.

From BBC

Bob Elliott, chief executive of Unlimited Funds, wrote in a Thursday morning note that Nvidia was an example of companies that are “growing into their valuations.”

From The Wall Street Journal