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Ricci

American  
[reet-chee] / ˈrit tʃi /

noun

  1. Sebastiano 1660?–1734, Italian painter.


Ricci British  
/ ˈritʃi /

noun

  1. Matteo (maˈteo). 1552–1610, Italian Jesuit missionary and scholar, who introduced Christianity to China. He was later censured by the Church for allowing his converts to retain some of their ancient religious customs

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I stole a page from private-jet mogul Kenn Ricci’s book for our fourth-quarter meeting, texting my partner a short agenda with four bullet points and a few questions I hoped to discuss.

From The Wall Street Journal

“It’s a city that’s becoming more global and global,” said Giorgio Ricci, the chief revenue officer for Inter Milan, the city’s top soccer club.

From Los Angeles Times

Filippo Ricci, the La Liga correspondent for Gazzetta dello Sport, said the best young stars now all go to England.

From BBC

Ricci told the story of Carlos Vicente, who was considered to be Alaves' best player.

From BBC

Kenn Ricci, chairman of private-jet company Flexjet, opened up about how he made and manages his fortune in The WSJ Money Interview.

From The Wall Street Journal