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Vernet

American  
[ver-ne] / vɛrˈnɛ /

noun

  1. Claude Joseph 1714–89, French painter.

  2. his grandson (Émile Jean) Horace 1789–1863, French painter.


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Both armed forces have played down the drone incident, and French General Staff spokesman Col Guillaume Vernet said it had demonstrated the "robustness" of the Swedish response, adding that it had no impact on the French mission.

From BBC

That’s the view of Dexus DXS 6.42%increase; green up pointing triangle Chief Executive Ross Du Vernet who believes the AI boom is more likely to put back-office jobs at risk and said those roles typically aren’t located in the central business districts of cities such as Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Our assets are core CBD, multi-let buildings,” said Du Vernet, noting that Dexus’s average office tenant occupies about 1,000 square meters of floor space.

From The Wall Street Journal

In an interview following Dexus’s first-half earnings on Wednesday, Du Vernet said insurers and large financial firms house most back-office operations in suburban properties that Dexus doesn’t own.

From The Wall Street Journal

Du Vernet also said AI could prove another tailwind for the company if it reduces the likelihood that interest rates remain elevated over time.

From The Wall Street Journal